Do you think the USA now has a "zero tolerance" viewpoint on drinking and driving? Do you mean legally or culturally? Culturally I don't see it; certainly not compared to where I grew up (in the UK). We would have tackled a friend who went to drive after two or three drinks, but it very rarely had to be done.midlifeflyer said:Here's my bias. I had a front seat to the societal change from "there but for the grace of god go i" tolerance to the current zero tolerance viewpoint.
I was horrified to see how acceptable it was when I came to the US. Some set of alcoholics will, of course, drink and drive everywhere. But there is much stronger disapprobation of 'casual' drink driving in the UK than the US, in my experience.
Not to mention that in the UK a first time offender gets a minimum one year suspension, not a 90 day slap on the wrist. And most of Europe has a lower BAC limit.
FWIW I agree not every DUI is an alcoholic, and I have no problem with people consuming whatever they choose...