not much in the way of discretion with it really. the laws been worked to death on this one and tightened up so theres very few loopholes or ways out of it if you are caught. The one you blow into at the roadside is just a screening device and gives a fairly accurate reading, but not accurate enough for court proceedings. Having said that there have been times in the past when the machine showed amber, but it was obvious from the way the person was that they were ratarsed, so i used to nick them anyway.
Once you get to the station, your put on a machine to analyse your breath and that is extremly accurate. If you are just over the limit you are usually given a warning letter and sent on your way. If you are within a certain threshold you then have blood (usually blood) or a urine sample taken (you dont get to choose) and that is ent for analysis. Anything above that and you are charged.
The alcohol can stay in your system for a long while so its perfectly possible to be nicked the morning or even the afternoon after. Even if you get stopped and it shows an amber light you could get stopped half an hour later and it could be red or green depending on how your body deals with it.
Jasys right dont bother. There are so many imponderable factors that effect the level in your body that there is no hard and fast rule, even for one indivdual
Once you get to the station, your put on a machine to analyse your breath and that is extremly accurate. If you are just over the limit you are usually given a warning letter and sent on your way. If you are within a certain threshold you then have blood (usually blood) or a urine sample taken (you dont get to choose) and that is ent for analysis. Anything above that and you are charged.
The alcohol can stay in your system for a long while so its perfectly possible to be nicked the morning or even the afternoon after. Even if you get stopped and it shows an amber light you could get stopped half an hour later and it could be red or green depending on how your body deals with it.
Jasys right dont bother. There are so many imponderable factors that effect the level in your body that there is no hard and fast rule, even for one indivdual