Acceptable drink levels for driving should be 0mg, no grey area then imho
Really? I do hope you never inadvertently take any medication / eat a rich pudding etc then...
As I said, drink driving has such a large focus (and penalty) because it's easy to catch and prove. As generally being dosy / tired / not paying attention / being distracted are all as dangerous, why don't they carry the same punishment?
To avoid 'grey areas' I'm talking about the relative risk of driving in the following circumstances:
a) after 1 pint of beer over 3.8% i.e. fractionally over 2 units
b) during or after a big row with a partner
c) whilst trying to change CD / radio station, ipod track
d) whilst on the mobile
e) with kids screaming in the back
f) whilst lost and trying to snatch a glance at a map
g) after a long day at work
Can you honestly say that option a is so much more dangerous than any of the other options that it requires a mandatory ban, whereas most others you'd usually be given a formal caution at most if not involved in an accident. Or if found to be the cause of an accident, perhaps careless driving, or driving without due care and attention...