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My drinking night is now a Wednesday (don't ask!) and on a Thursday morning I'm in my van driving god knows where and worried if I had a prang I will be breathalysed and if found over the limit I could face 6 months in prison/12 month ban/5 grand fine or all of the above so was thinking of getting a breathalyser gizmo like this, anyone got one? I reckon £42 is money well spent to save loosing my licence.

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Different people have different tolerances to alcohol and most people who have a few drinks every night are always over the limit because they are in-effect, keeping their alcohol level topped up and not giving it a chance to clear from their system. I know someone who got banned after having one, yes - one can of Stella. He was driving to the off-license to get more when he was stopped and told to blow.

Turns out that one can was just enough to tip his alcohol level over the limit.

If I'm driving the next day I won't have any alcohol.

If you're worried you might be close to the limit in the morning's I think a breathalyser kit is a good idea. What you going to do if you're about to set off to a job and the breathalyser says 'no'?

Here's a link about driving the morning after a drink.
 
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and your still ****ed the next day, work to do and your meter goes red lights, what then?
 
Also, well done on hitting 2,000 posts.
 
I think if anyone needs to carry a breathalyser then they need to seriously look at their drinking habits. If you think you are over then the chances are you are.
 
It's not worth having a skin full if you're driving the next day. Any more than a couple of pints and you stand a good chance of still being over the limit the next morning. Is having a drink really worth risking your livelihood over?
 
Things are really hectic at the moment and I'm working 7 days so kind of every day is a school night, I can have my last drink at say midnight and drink plenty of water and then at 10:00am just check alcohol levels. If its red I'll go to sleep for a couple of hours.
 
Things are really hectic at the moment and I'm working 7 days so kind of every day is a school night, I can have my last drink at say midnight and drink plenty of water and then at 10:00am just check alcohol levels. If its red I'll go to sleep for a couple of hours.

nice to hear ya busy Phil......knock the booze in the head if your flat out, you get more done the next day anyhow:dizzy2:
 
My new girlfriend drags me out every Wednesday and then keeps me up all night, so on Thursday I'm wrecked to the point of sleeping on the bathroom floor for an hour at work (no joke). Gotta get my life sorted.
 
if your that bad on a thursday should you be working on a boiler let alone driving. you dont need to sort your life out, just get one:) give up the booze and everything improves. a message fm AA sponsored by PF :):):)
 
Things are really hectic at the moment and I'm working 7 days so kind of every day is a school night, I can have my last drink at say midnight and drink plenty of water and then at 10:00am just check alcohol levels. If its red I'll go to sleep for a couple of hours.

Drinking water to speed up the process of removing alcohol from the system is a myth. There is NOTHING you can do to sober up quicker.
 
Hi, you may say I'm a lil expert in this sort of thing

1. these breathalysers are not accurate, they had some really bad reviews
2. there is a way to work it out, each unit takes an hour to get out of your body (sleeping does not speed it up), so to work out the units you must only drink 8 units and finnish drinking at 12pm. this will make you sober by 8am ready for work.

Roughly 4 pints?
 
My new girlfriend keeps me up all night.

At least you sweat it out in the night rather than in a customers house - 1 unit = 1 hour is what my police man neighbour advises. I drink faster than everyone else and have no cut off once I get started, so 50/50 shandy works for me, that way I can squeez in 8 pints, avoid a hangover, save some money and the wee man still works when I get to bed!!! There's no harm having a breath test kicking around though if it makes you feel better.
 
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