Paddy Comyn
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Look, I would see this as an issue that really needs to be addressed soon because we've seen the numbers, the detection numbers have dropped by about a third since 2010, which is worrying.
Yeah, look, there's a cohort of people that these are essential for, and these are the repeat offenders.
So, you know, there is one issue in terms of the person who's, you know, potentially, in averted commas, made a mistake.
But there are repeat offenders who've been arrested two, three times.
And, you know, Professor Dennis Cusick, who was speaking at a conference last year, pointed out that
A huge portion of these people are alcohol dependent.
So these aren't people who are, you know, these people need to be protected from themselves.
So these devices would be fitted to people who've been caught and it would prevent them from driving their car again if they had alcohol on them.
Paddy Cummin, Head of Automotive Content at Dundee.
Good afternoon.
Good afternoon.
Paddy, we're going to take a few minutes to talk about the divine madness and the romance of convertibles.
Tell me about the first time you were in a convertible.
Yeah, because it is, buying a convertible in Ireland is on the face of it a daft idea.
So is it an act of optimism, you think?
Now, you do in Ireland have to reconcile yourself to the fact that if you're driving a convertible, I had them before we had kids.
I had a few old ones.
What did you have?
So initially I had a Golf.
Then I had a beautiful Saab, right?