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  • yunki
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    I rarely cycle anywhere without taking on a bottle and a half of mother’s ruin first..

    muppetWrangler
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    just got pulled by the rozzers!

    Better than being picked up by the fuzz.

    fourbanger
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    “Is it not the point at which your skill is so impaired you are not allowed to legally drive”

    It’s just a legal definition. It has no relation on your or my ability to operate a bicycle having consumed alcohol.

    Gary_C
    Full Member

    Is it time to let “the big shitters” get on with this one?

    FTFY

    Junkyard
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    It’s just a legal definition. It has no relation on your or my ability to operate a bicycle having consumed alcohol.

    you could try that in court. Clearly it has some relation to your ability unless of of course you are impervious to alcohol and its effects.

    cynic-al
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    Spunkyard I know you’re not a hater!

    Junkyard
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    can I be a big hitter too?

    brakes
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    alcohol makes you faster therefore you will avoid those accidents you would have otherwise been in as you won’t be there when they happen
    simple logic

    thepublican
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    I find the head angle on my bike seems to go down 1 degree for every pint consumed…

    Elfinsafety
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    I once got pulled over by plod, and I was so drunk I could hardly stand upright. Strangely, I was more or less ok on the bike, but they made me get off and walk, and escorted me all he way to my front door! 🙂

    So nice and helpful, are the police.

    yunki
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    but they made me get off and walk

    that’s about right IME too..

    drunk in charge of a hurtling 2 ton death tool = robust policing
    drunk on yer bike = friendly advice and declared a sillybilly

    Elfinsafety
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    Mate of mine once vomited copiously in a police car when we got pulled up one night (walking home from pub). The Babylonians weren’t best pleased. 😳

    I found it quite funny though, which was the main thing. 😀

    yunki
    Free Member

    Babylonians

    Rozztafarians

    billyboulders
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    Tsk, tsk Houns – you missed the baby robins off your list!

    aracer
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    I once ran home (~4 miles) when drunk. Not a good idea.

    fourbanger
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    It’s just a legal definition. It has no relation on your or my ability to operate a bicycle having consumed alcohol.

    you could try that in court. Clearly it has some relation to your ability unless of of course you are impervious to alcohol and its effects. [/quote]

    Well, being on a bicycle I wouldn’t need to. I’m not impervious to alcohol. Point is being over the drink drive limit isn’t the same as not being in control of a bicycle and a set amount of alochol in my system won’t affect me the same way as set amount in yours. So in conclusion the DD limit for cars is of no relevance to cycling after a few pints, but I think you know that really.

    cynic-al
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    Drunkyard you are a big hitter in my eyes.

    Junkyard
    Free Member

    *swoons*

    cynic-al
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    Lower league obviously!

    Junkyard
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    Harsh but fair comment .. I lack the stamina

    cynic-al
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    You’re far too reasonable also.

    And you treat internet fora like are real life.

    WorldClassAccident
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    I have ridden when drunk and when sober.

    When drunk on a bike:
    1) I have ridden into a lamppost and bent my brake lever
    2) I have fallen off and grazed my knee

    When sober on a bike:
    Too many to list here but I write a 3,500 story about them and had to edit it down for publication in STW magazine

    Interestingly last BBB when drunk but not on a bike I managed to dislocate both shoulders

    Using an evidence based study I should stay pissed and ride more.

    TandemJeremy
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    For being drunk of a bicycle the actual offence is riding “under the influence” This has to be proven in court and a cops opinion is really not enough. Your ability to ride should be assessed by sobriety tests done by the police medial officer – walking a straight line, touching you nose and so on.

    Personally I have no moral issues with riding after a few pints. Done it many a time will continue to do so.

    allthepies
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    If it’s good enough for a big hitter like TJ then it’s good enough for me.

    Junkyard
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    you mean you are not like this in the real world al and this is all a sham done for effect

    cynic-al
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    Junkyard – all of it is me, fair bit of it is F-F me, a fair bit is for a laugh, sorry but I just can’t help myself, life is for enjoying – folk take the internet too seriously.

    Would love to have done the ride yesterday but I am saving just now and had other commitments.

    andrewh
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    Same limit applies to cyclists

    I don’t believe there is a limit defined for cyclists. There is an offence about being unfit to use the bike but how this is determined is not clear. For motorists the law mentions “excess alcohol” which is something that can be measured.

    Correct. There is no defined limit. However, you can be had for being drunk in carge of a bicycle, drunk in charge of a tandem and drunk in charge of a tricycle.
    However, there is no such offence as being drunk in charge of a unicycle, you can be as pi$$ed as you like and have a unicycle and they can’t touch you! (unless you are also drunk and disorderly, and most uncyclists seem fairly disorderly at the best of times…)

    allthepies
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    Well not quite. The actualy legal wording doesn’t mention “bicycle” but uses the word “cycle” which presumably covers unicycles, bicycles, tricycles and any other multiple 🙂

    Section 30 of the Road Traffic Act 1988, as amended by the Road Traffic Act 1991, provides the offence of cycling on a road or public place whilst under the influence of drink or drugs. It states:
    30(1) A person who, when riding a cycle on a road or other public place, is unfit to ride through drink or drugs (that is to say, is under the influence of drink or a drug to such an extent as to be incapable of having proper control of the cycle) is guilty of an offence.

    Junkyard
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    if you are down north Al I will happily shows you the trails but if it is all the same I will use my own brakes and forks

    Elfinsafety
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    You can be done for being drunk in charge of a horse, and a flock of sheep/herd of cahs and that too.

    cynic-al
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    Fred can you be drunk in charge of an internet connection?

    Elfinsafety
    Free Member

    I’d be doing Life by now if that were the case Al! 😆

    cynic-al
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    My point exactly.

    Any of you worthy people care to educate us provincial types then?

    Docu clearly biased.

    aracer
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    Personally I have no moral issues with riding after a few pints. Done it many a time will continue to do so.

    Indeed – a helmet will protect you from any damage you might do to yourself.

    jackthedog
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    I’ll bet after six pints many experienced cyclists can ride with more proficiency, and be of less risk to themselves and others, than many of the cyclists I see commuting to work every day.

    CountZero
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    One of the pubs I go to on an evening or Sunday afternoon ride is in the bottom of a valley. Every way out is up, most very steep. Believe me, by the time you get to the flat-ish bits at the top, being pissed is no longer an issue.
    Oh, and Cynic, your Epic Fail pic up there^^ is an epic fail in itself; the shadowy creature surfing the wave is a bottle nosed dolphin, not a shark, it has horizontal tail flukes and the dorsal fin’s too rounded.
    Just thought I’d throw in a little pedantry. 😀

    anotherdeadhero
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    Why do we have specific legislation regards limiting blood alcohol level prior or during the operation of motor vehicles? Something to do with the real actual carnage wrought on the roads by pissed up drivers. Lives lost, innocent parties involved, property damaged.

    Damage caused by pissed up cyclists is simply infinitesimal and on the rare occasions it does happen, there is nothing to prevent the guilty party being held to account using existing powers.

    In fact the risk is tacitly understood to be so small, even by the haterz, such that scenarios in which a drunk cyclist causes a motorist to swerve have to be dreamt up. A driver presumably not paying attention, speeding or giving insufficient room.

    TandemJeremy
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    Its one reason I switched from motorbike tours to cycle ones – the ability to have a beer or two with your lunch. I’ll be sensible – I won’t get steaming and go and play with traffic but I’ll ride home from the pub along a canal towpath with a few beers inside of me.

    joemarshall
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    I’ll ride home from the pub along a canal towpath with a few beers inside of me.

    I know two people who’ve ended up in the canal after that!

    However, there is no such offence as being drunk in charge of a unicycle, you can be as pi$$ed as you like and have a unicycle and they can’t touch you! (unless you are also drunk and disorderly, and most uncyclists seem fairly disorderly at the best of times…)

    A long time ago, I experimentally verified the fact that I can ride a unicycle when I am too drunk to walk. Off road in the Wyre Forest. At night. Having said that I did wake up with quite a few bramble scratches, so I guess I didn’t stay on for the whole ride, but I remember riding some drops that there is no way I’d have done sober.

    ciderinsport
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    Thank you for the long discussion on the merits of cycling whilst intoxicated 😆

    As the OP, you can guess that I do! At 2am on quiet lanes near me, I feel safer than riding off road. That said I do seem to ride quite well when pissed!

    The post was more about saying thank you to the local plod, who stopped a cyclist at 2am and asked a few questions about the bike, not about my drunken-ness, and realised I was the owner of said cycle, and let me on my way!

    I am not joining the ‘don’t ride when pissed’ conversation, as in reality, I hardly ever ride without a drink or two. I do respect those who choose a different evenings entertainment.

    See lots of you at the BBB this weekend! 😆 (not racing – helping out!)

    Robin

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