Forfeit Your Car If More than 3 times Over the Limit
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Don't Drink And Drive This Xmas or ANYTIME
A new drink drive initiative is planned for this year in Scotland. First-time drink-drivers who provide a sample for analysis which is three times the legal limit or more, and those who refuse a breath test, could have their vehicles confiscated and sold off, after conviction.
That would be in addition to receiving a criminal record, a fine and a 12-month driving ban.
The plans come after a forfeiture scheme introduced in 2009 to deal with repeat offenders. Extended in summer 2010 to include drug-drivers. A total of 155 vehicles forfeited, with a further 18 vehicles seized pending court decisions.
According to the latest figures, it is estimated that just over one in seven deaths on Scottish roads involve drivers who are over the legal alcohol limit..Even one death is unacceptable but we have to be realistic in balancing the rights of the accused and the
It has to be said that this type of order sends out a very strong message in Scotland that drink driving will not be tolerated. Clearly that is a good message and one that we all support but I have concerns about the implementation of such a scheme where a car may be a family owned vehicle, a company vehicle or even a vehicle that holds a massive monetary value (Disproportionate punishments would occur, fundamentally a breach of human rights) We see that there would be real and significant difficulties implementing this scheme in a fair and proportionate manner throughout Scotland and therefore we should tread carefully before warmly welcoming this new method of dealing with first offenders
The joint operation between the Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland (Acpos), other law enforcement partners and the Scottish Government will see more police road patrols over the festive period. All eight police forces will take part in the four-week campaign.









