There are more drunk drivers than cyclists in Polish jails, although the latter are far more dangerous than the others. Rzeczpospolita---one of Poland's major nationwide daily newspapers---describes the phenomenon in detail in their 02.11.2012 issue.
In the last decade (2001--2011) almost 11 thousand cyclists were jailed and only 9 thousand drivers. In 2011 (according to figures published by Justice Ministry) there were 70 thousand convicted drivers for drunk driving and 900 of them were jailed (1,3%) while there were 50 thousand convicted drunk cyclists and 1053 of them were jailed (2,1%). Most jailed cyclists are poor people who can't afford a lawyer or paying a fine (which is converted to jail then). It is believed that the main cause of the above described absurd is the police who at the expense of cyclists is pumping out effectiveness statistics but the government is rather lazy to change this.
Newest figures (October 2011) published by Prison Service show 4563 drunk cyclists imprisoned (twice more than in 2009) and 5501 drunk drivers.
In Poland 0.02% alcoholic content in blood is the permitted upper limit for driving for both car drivers and cyclists. I personally don't mix cycling and drinking (for my own safety) but IMHO there would be no harm if the limit for a cyclist had been higher than those for a car driver, as a bicycle is much slower and there is significantly more time for reaction.
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