Responding to B.C.'s New Drunk-driving Law

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As bar and restaurant owners wail about lost income, B.C. reconsiders its drunk-driving law. And that's a mistake.

Bar and restaurant owners are crying in their cups over lost revenue due to the new drinking and driving laws, as well they should. But what’s wrong with this picture? Since when does cracking down on drinking and driving mean people can’t go to bars anymore?

The bar and restaurant owners have reason to complain. But it’s not the government they should be directing their anger at. It’s a society that can’t conceive of severing the umbilical chord linking them to their car keys. It’s not a drinking problem we’re talking about; it’s a driving problem. Why is it impossible to even imagine going to a bar or enjoying a glass of wine without driving home?

Let’s face the elephant in the room: what we’re really talking about is zero tolerance – and what’s wrong with that?

The research is unambiguous: any amount of alcohol affects judgment and reaction time. Yes, the effect is infinitesimal at small amounts, but who’s to say where to draw the line? A millisecond of inattention, of delayed reaction, could result in property damage, or injury, or even death.

Yes, .05 is an arbitrary limit, and yes, one drink might put you over the limit. But so what?
We’re already 90 per cent of the way to zero tolerance: anytime you know you’re going to drink, you arrange a designated driver or alternate transportation. So now that applies to even one drink – big deal. One person in your party will have to forgo that wine with dinner maybe once a month – take turns. Or take a bus or taxi – not a huge hardship.

This is courageous legislation, legislation that will most certainly save lives. I'd like to see a government with the balls to stand by it.

So drink up! Give bar owners reason to celebrate. Just leave the keys at home.

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"Good article but missing points on why people drink and drive! Taxis in Vancouver are not enough to cater for everyone!" In Victoria, we have a few companys that send out 2 drivers, and they bring you AND your car home. They are extremely handy, and it is only about $5 more then a taxi. This is how it works www.drivesmartvictoria.com its has been a good solution in Victoria
Good article but missing points on why people drink and drive! Taxis in Vancouver are not enough to cater for everyone! Some routes in the public transit shut down early and buses are also not as frequent! Think about those people who come all the way from Coquitlam or Langley? Think women's safety when they board the buses late at night and have to think about how sober they have to be! Take an example from Toronto! They have a good public transit system and there are late night routes heading to every corner of the city!
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