(11 Nov 2017, 2:15 am)Jamie M wrote If they can maintain normal driving then it's trivial. Driving without misdue care and attention/dangerous driving refer to explicitly when you've caused it - rather than showing signs. It's not generally enforced preventatively, especially if you're driving normally.
I don't believe it's a greater risk to the greater public or those being transported.
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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/hom...88199.html
I can still remember the media furor all these years later.
Charged after being spotted driving with an apple in her hand.
Imagine a passing patrol car seeing a bus driver not only having something in their hand, but obscuring their vision at the same time. Wonder what would have happened?