Roads: Drink-drive Limit Debate

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Department: Department for Transport

Roads: Drink-drive Limit

Lord Geddes Excerpts
Thursday 4th November 2010

(14 years ago)

Lords Chamber
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Earl Attlee Portrait Earl Attlee
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My Lords, the North report covers this issue in some detail, and we are considering it as part of our deliberations on the North report.

Lord Geddes Portrait Lord Geddes
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Is my noble friend aware of the 1998 report of European Union Sub-Committee B? I doubt whether much has changed in this context in 12 years. The report concluded that the benefits of reducing the limit from 80 milligrams to 50 milligrams were at best highly marginal. Would he advise the House of his opinion of the benefits of random testing over the present system?

Earl Attlee Portrait Earl Attlee
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My Lords, the police already have wide powers to stop vehicles and to test for alcohol, and many forces carry out intelligence-led, targeted breath testing where drinking is known to take place. Sir Peter has recommended a specific power to sanction random testing, and we have to consider whether this is necessary and cost-effective, bearing in mind that most drivers are regulated drinkers or teetotal.