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The legal limit is .08 in most places. It should be 0. There should be no alcohol in anyone's blood stream when they are driving, no exceptions.
You're as poorly informed as you are clever.
Because I don't think people should be allowed to drive drunk?
Neither do I, but that's not the point you've been making. You're still poorly informed on the laws, spreading misinformation mixed with what you want things to be
How am I spreading misinformation? Generally speaking the legal limit is .08 in Canada.
.04 is the general rule now, and this is not uncommon knowledge.
According to my provinces website it is a range between .04 and .08.
I know, why are you telling me what I was bringing to your attention?
You're telling me I am wrong and spreading misinformation when it says on the website I am not wrong. If I am wrong so are you.
You gibbering idiot, you were making the claim .04 wasn't a thing before.
I never did, I said generally the limit is .08 and that is the truth. I concede that I was unaware it was a limit range, but you claimed the limit was .04, which is either just as wrong as my initial number or just as right.
It is most places. You seriously have no idea what you're talking about.