Depressed Dad
Established Member
Then who prescribes the limit? If Admiral has written in the clause that your breath reading can't exceed ?? then fine, they can chase you for payment, but if you are under the DD limit for the country you live in, then legally you were still sober.
I know the police can charge you with dangerous driving or driving without due care and attention if you have zero or very little alcohol in your system.
SO do Admiral have a limit written into their policies?
Admiral's exclusion only mentions 'the prescribed limit'
This is 35 micrograms per 100 millilitres of breath.
The Standard prosecution limit is 40 micrograms.
Details are on this DD website Here
So if you blow in the range of 36 - 40 the police don't prosecute but Admiral will cancel your policy and pursue you for any third party claims they have settled.
I hope that's clear.