In rural Kerry county in Ireland, a nearby ordinance has made somewhat drunk-driving a legal exercise. The national Department of Justice still has to weigh in, however.
Passes for individuals who drive drunk
Councilor Danny Healy-Rae explained that older citizens in rural Kerry region get worried that they will lose their driver's licenses over one or two drinks, and then they fear depression as they are isolated at home. This is why Healy-Rae drafted regulation that gives a pass to people who are found driving drunk.
"I see the merit in having a stricter rule of law for when there's a massive volume of traffic and where there's busy roads with massive speed," Healy-Rae told Irish newspaper The Journal. "But on the roads I'm talking about, you couldn't do any more than 20 or 30 miles per hour and it's not a big deal. I don't see any big issue with it."
Suicide watch tempered by rum
Healy-Rae said that there are a ton of older members in the community who are committing suicide since they are unable to drive after getting hit with a DUI. Isolation is a big problem in the area.
"All the wisdom and all the wit and all the culture that they had is being lost as a result," he said.
Not a great plan to some
The regulation will not get past Kerry Mayor Terry O'Brien though. He believes it would allow people to get severely drunk instead of just somewhat drunk and then drives a car. This is extremely dangerous, he believes, and they would like to stay away from the problem whenever necessary.
"I don't know what expertise one would have to look at someone in a bar to give them a permit to drive a car after any alcohol," O'Brien added.
Connor Cullen is the Alcohol Auction Ireland rep who believes this law would undo a variety of progress. In fact, he believes that there has been a 42 percent decrease in Ireland road fatalities during the last four years due to all the anti-drunk-driving measures that have been enforced.
"Almost one in three crash deaths in Ireland are alcohol-related," Cullen said. "Even in small amounts, alcohol impairs driving ability - any amount of alcohol increases the risk of involvement in a fatal crash."
Passes for individuals who drive drunk
Councilor Danny Healy-Rae explained that older citizens in rural Kerry region get worried that they will lose their driver's licenses over one or two drinks, and then they fear depression as they are isolated at home. This is why Healy-Rae drafted regulation that gives a pass to people who are found driving drunk.
"I see the merit in having a stricter rule of law for when there's a massive volume of traffic and where there's busy roads with massive speed," Healy-Rae told Irish newspaper The Journal. "But on the roads I'm talking about, you couldn't do any more than 20 or 30 miles per hour and it's not a big deal. I don't see any big issue with it."
Suicide watch tempered by rum
Healy-Rae said that there are a ton of older members in the community who are committing suicide since they are unable to drive after getting hit with a DUI. Isolation is a big problem in the area.
"All the wisdom and all the wit and all the culture that they had is being lost as a result," he said.
Not a great plan to some
The regulation will not get past Kerry Mayor Terry O'Brien though. He believes it would allow people to get severely drunk instead of just somewhat drunk and then drives a car. This is extremely dangerous, he believes, and they would like to stay away from the problem whenever necessary.
"I don't know what expertise one would have to look at someone in a bar to give them a permit to drive a car after any alcohol," O'Brien added.
Connor Cullen is the Alcohol Auction Ireland rep who believes this law would undo a variety of progress. In fact, he believes that there has been a 42 percent decrease in Ireland road fatalities during the last four years due to all the anti-drunk-driving measures that have been enforced.
"Almost one in three crash deaths in Ireland are alcohol-related," Cullen said. "Even in small amounts, alcohol impairs driving ability - any amount of alcohol increases the risk of involvement in a fatal crash."
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