In France, drinking and driving is punishable by the equivalent of a $1,000 fine, imprisonment for one year, and loss of license for three years. Finland and Sweden automatically sentence drunk drivers to one-year jail sentences including hard labor. In Norway, a drunk driver is jailed for three weeks with hard labor and loses their license for a year. If they do it again, they lose their license forever. In South Africa, drinking and driving results in a ten-year prison sentence or the equivalent of a $10,000 fine and, in some cases, both.
In England, a drunk driver pays the equivalent of a $250 fine, spends a year in jail, and then loses their license for one year. In Russia, drunk drivers simply lose their license for life. Yes, even Russia has laws against drinking and driving.
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Seega, kes siiani on arvamusel, et Eestis on karistused suured ja lubatud võiks olla suurem promill, siis mõelge kas oleksite nõus riskima nii karmide nõuetega!?
Nüüd ehk saate ka aru, miks on mujal riikides lubatud nii suur alkoholijoove.