Recently, there have been some rumors on the Internet about "the judgment standard for drunk driving is going to change", which has attracted widespread attention. But are these rumors true?
First of all, let's take a look at the current drunk driving judgment standards. According to the laws of our country, the criterion for determining drunk driving is that the blood alcohol content reaches 80 mg and 100 ml or more, which can be recognized as drunk driving. This standard has always been relatively clear, but there are some problems in its actual implementation.
Some people believe that the current criteria for drunk driving are too lax, resulting in many drunk drivers escaping the law. They believe that the standard for drunk driving should be raised to more than 100 milligrams to 100 milliliters to better protect road traffic safety. However, this view is not correct.
The official response said that there are no plans to revise the criteria for drunk driving. The current criteria for judging are determined after scientific argumentation and extensive solicitation of opinions, and are reasonable and scientific. Moreover, drunk driving is very harmful, and once an accident occurs, the consequences are often very serious. Therefore, we should strengthen publicity and education, so that more people can realize the dangers of drunk driving and consciously abide by traffic rules.
In addition, the official also emphasized the seriousness and fairness of the drunk driving judgment criteria. They said that for drunk drivers, penalties should be imposed in strict accordance with the law, and the standards cannot be relaxed for any reason. At the same time, for those suspected of drunk driving, blood tests and appraisals should be carried out in a timely manner to ensure that their legitimate rights and interests are protected.
The latest standards for drunk driving will be implemented from March next year In short, there are currently no plans to revise the criteria for drunk driving. We should continue to abide by the current judging standards, and at the same time strengthen publicity and education, so that more people can understand the dangers of drunk driving and jointly maintain road traffic safety.