Tranona
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I went out on my son's motorboat to watch the new years fireworks on Brisbane river.
Loads of boats anchored but also a large police presence, many on PWCs. Almost every boat was visited and many breathalised.
Apparently you can lose your car licence if over the limit. Nobody seemed to object.
Perhaps it's the future for UK too?
This subject was done to death a few years ago and I remember the embarrassment of the minister when he was unable to produce any reliable evidence that drink was a problem in relation to boating. Our boating environment is completely different from Australia's.
There are already powers available to prosecute for boating under the influence and they are used, but rarely. There is also a law on the statute books that would allow for the establishment of limits and the systematic use of breathalizers, but regulations to implement it have not been established partly because of the lack of evidence that there is a problem to be solved, partly because of the difficulty of defining limits and where and to whom they would apply and partly because of the difficulty of enforcement.
All well covered in the boating press and (inevitably here!) at the time.
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