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Drinking and Driving 2007: Prevalence, Decision Making and Attitudes

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ANNEX E: PROPOSITION STATEMENTS

Drinking and driving is for losers.
There's no safe limit for drinking and driving.
Even if you are over the limit there's not much risk of being stopped by the police.
Drinking and driving is only risky if you're not a good driver and can't handle your drink or your car.
It's just so easy to end up over the limit when you're having a drink.
You don't really plan to drink and drive, it just happens.
I'm a safe driver and I always take extra care if I've been drinking.
It wouldn't feel right to go out socially and not to drink at all , even if I have the car.
The dangerous drink drivers are those who don't know their safe limit.
The police should be focusing on those drivers who are drunk and dangerous on the roads, not drivers who have had just a few drinks.
I always take my car when I'm going out socially as I want to be sure I can get home okay.
I feel bad if I drive over the limit, but I know that I probably won't get caught.
If I've had a meal as well as some drinks over the course of the evening, I think that means I am safe to drive.
Usually the roads are quiet when I have been out and had a drink, so it's not a problem driving home.
It's younger drivers who get drunk and drive who are the real problem not older experienced drivers who have only one or two over the limit.

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31 May 2007

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