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How to label spirit drinks that you plan to sell in the UK.
The legal alcohol limits for drivers in the UK - microgrammes, milligrammes
This document contains the following information: Intoxication and criminal liability.
Advice for medical professionals to follow when assessing drivers with drug or alcohol misuse or dependence.
Explains changes to drug driving law and the guidance available for healthcare professionals and users of prescription medicine.
It's illegal to drive if you're unfit to do so because you're on legal or illegal drugs, or you have certain levels of drugs or medicine in your blood
Our approach to working with clients and making applications.
Requirements for excise goods held in duty suspension in a warehouse by an authorised warehousekeeper, registered owner, duty representative or registered consignor in the UK.
It's illegal to buy alcohol if you're under 18 and you can be stopped, fined or arrested by the police for drinking in public
The penalties if you are caught taking or dealing drugs - drug classification, fines and prison sentences
You could be imprisoned, banned from driving and face a fine if you're found guilty of drink-driving
Find out about Alcoholic Ingredients Relief, which is the repayment of excise duty charged on spirits, beer, wine, other fermented products and cider.
Find out which drinks are liable for the Soft Drinks Industry Levy, and how much you may need to pay.
What happens if you're stopped by the police while driving - breath tests, motoring offences, faults with your vehicle, seizing your vehicle
Find out about the ways people can make certain decisions for you or do certain things on your behalf
SIA regulation: how the SIA enforces the law and what the penalties are for breaking it.
Information on road traffic devices, such as breath-testing, speed cameras and immobilisation devices.
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