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Bt7 million set aside to catch drunk drivers who break new lower limit

Bt7 million set aside to catch drunk drivers who break new lower limit

THE Public Health Ministry has provided Bt7 million to fund blood alcohol testing on people involved in suspected drunk driving accidents during the ‘Seven dangerous days’ of Songkran, permanent secretary Dr Sopon Mekthon said on Tuesday.

The bar was also lowered on the legally acceptable level of blood alcohol for motorists, from the current 50mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood to no higher than 20mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood, he said. 
If a driver found to have exceeded the limit is under 20 year of age, police would also trace the establishment that sold them the alcohol and would charge the shop owner with selling alcohol to an underage person, he said.
Health officials would conduct a blood alcohol test on a case-by-case basis, he said, with samples sent to the Department of Medical Sciences.
Meanwhile, Klong Luang police in Pathum Thani arrested the driver of a Bangkok-Lop Buri public transport van on Tuesday for drunk driving. The breathalyser estimated his blood alcohol level was 224mg per 100 ml of blood.
Somsak Worachet, 51, had many passengers on board the van when he was arrested at a police checkpoint on Paholyothin Road in Tambon Klong Neung, deputy traffic police inspector, Pol Captain Kongsakul Phuthon, said.

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