Dempsey in 'nanny state' showdown on drink-driving limits
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TRANSPORT Minister Noel Dempsey is facing a major showdown with Fianna Fail backbenchers who are openly accusing him of pursuing "nanny state" policies.
A motion signed by 21 backbench Fianna Fail TDs, which called for drink-driving limits to be left unchanged, has been temporarily withdrawn after Mr Dempsey acceded to requests for a debate at tomorrow night's Fianna Fail parliamentary party meeting.
The minister's plans to lower the blood alcohol limit from 80mg to 50mg -- effectively putting motorists over the legal limit after one drink -- and to reduce the level to 20mg for learner and professional drivers faces stiff opposition from angry backbenchers who have branded the change a "sledgehammer approach", a "scud missile" and a "step too far".
However, the Road Safety Authority (RSA) said it is "scientific fact" that a reduction in the limit would save lives.
http://www.independent.ie/national-n...s-1917582.html
If they were really serious about saving lives they'd enforce the existing laws. The amount of learner drivers driving around on their own. The amount of speeding in built up areas. :mad:
Ahern says drink-drive limit should be same as NI
http://www.independent.ie/breaking-n...cs/ahern-says-
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Wednesday October 21 2009
Justice Minister Dermot Ahern has said the Republic should have the same drink-driving limit as Northern Ireland, which currently stands at 80mgs.
Transport Minister Noel Dempsey wants to reduce the limit to 50mgs in the Republic, but several Fianna Fail backbenchers came out against the plan during a parliamentary party meeting last night.
They claim it would damage rural pubs and communities, but Mr Dempsey says the measure would save lives on the roads.
The cabinet has approved the reduction and the minister says he wants to publish legislation on the matter before Christmas.
However, Mr Ahern said this morning that the law in the Republic should not be changed unless it is also changed in the North.
"We should work with our Northern counterparts to ensure that whatever we do or they do will be the same," he said.
Future leader playing to back bench's:rolleyes: