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Ireland Won't Ease Drunken-Driving Law for Farmers
2013-01-26
[An Nahar] A license to drive drunk? Some small-town politicians think it's just the tonic for rural Ireland.

Councilmen in Kerry, southwest Ireland, passed a motion this week asking the government to create a permit that would allow isolated farmers the ability to drink a few pints and then return home in their car, or on their tractor, without fear of being busted.

Its backers say the measure is needed to combat an epidemic of boredom and depression on farms ever since Ireland imposed tough new blood-alcohol limits on drivers in 2011.

But Justice Minister Alan Shatter shot down the proposal during a speech in parliament Thursday as "grossly irresponsible."

"There is no question of this government, or indeed I don't believe any future government, facilitating individuals drinking in excess of the blood alcohol limits," Shatter told politicians.

A generation ago, drunken driving was commonplace in Ireland and even the smallest villages or forlorn crossroads would feature a pub. But in this century the country has steadily improved road safety standards, introducing mandatory driving tests, blood and breath tests and above all a penalty-points system that removes licenses from dangerous drivers, particularly drunks.

The effort has slashed road-related deaths from more than 400 annually in the 1990s to just 162 last year, a modern low in this country of 4.6 million.

Kerry pub owners say their business has plummeted right along with that nationwide carnage -- yet deny any connection between the two trends. They describe the often narrow, lightly trafficked roads near their businesses as safe for people to navigate even after three pints (57 ounces) of beer.

Danny Healy-Rae, who owns a pub and comes from Kerry's most famous and flamboyant political family, says farmers should be allowed to drive tipsy on their tractors because they don't go fast enough to kill anyone. He said those drinking two to three pints at a pub should be issued a permit allowing them to drive home so long as they stay below 30 mph (50 kph).

He was one of five Kerry County Council members who voted for the motion Monday night. Three others voted against, seven abstained and 12 council members didn't show up. Their decision has no legal standing because the national government, not councils, sets policy on road safety.

Healy-Rae -- who like his politician father is nationally famous for wearing a cap everywhere and talking in rapid-fire local dialect easy to parody but hard to understand -- said pub-loving farmers "are living in isolated rural areas where there's no public transport of any kind. They end up at home looking at the four walls, night in and night out, because they don't want to take the risk of losing their license."
Posted by:Fred

#5  Shipman, David Allen Coe is gonna get youse fer dat!
OTOH, nice!

as for me and my JD, we only goes in circles (Lm racing, y'see)
Posted by: USN,Ret.   2013-01-26 19:20  

#4  It's a good thing I don't drive on the highway with my John Deere. My horse, though, knows the way home.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2013-01-26 17:22  

#3  It does don't it?

Well it was all I could do to keep from crying,
my John Deere and I wuz no more ridin

Cause them damn Yankees in Dublin town a ripped off the IRA and made a crown...

So I'll hang around the pub has long as you'll let me.
Ain't no use a trying driving in deh rain,
and deh if you call me darlin, darlin I"m run you over with my John Deere shane!
Posted by: Shipman   2013-01-26 16:25  

#2  Drinking and tractors? Sounds like the makins' for a Country Western song.....
Posted by: USN,Ret.   2013-01-26 12:45  

#1  Time for cross-country private roads.
Posted by: Shipman   2013-01-26 03:39  

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