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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

THE AVERAGE bus driver, according to Professor John Cohen of Manchester University, can drink nine whiskies or nine pints of beer before the amount of alcohol in his blood exceeds that proscribed by Mrs. Castle's legislation.

Professor Francis Camps, the Home Office pathologist, however, believes the average amount a driver can drink safely to be between one and a half and two and a half pints of beer or one and a half and two and a half double Scotches.

There are, we know, certain advantages to be gained from every occupation, but this. . •