Playing hide'n'seek with Scratchy.But what's that mouse doing with a needle?
Playing hide'n'seek with Scratchy.But what's that mouse doing with a needle?
https://www.travelinsuranceexplained.co.uk/alcohol-and-travel-insurance said:Alcohol (a blood alcohol level that exceeds 0.19% - approximately four pints or four 175ml glasses of wine)
In a sense, I could agree. If they are up front about it, and especially if there is a choice. However, I have had travel insurance many times and have only just found out about this, and I suspect there are few people here who have never drunk 4 pints in one day while on holiday. What do I do if I want to drink on holiday? I cannot find someone who will cover me!Doesn't seem unreasonable to me that an insurance company would fail to cover you if you drink substantially beyond the amount considered safe for driving.
Agreed. Should be judged on a case to case basis. Seems like just another way for insurance companies to worm out of their responsibilities.Not unreasonable if they won't insure you for driving no, but the safe limits for driving are pretty low with regards to being able to perform other activities. And people often drink on holidays, so... kind of renders it a bit useless.
In a sense, I could agree. If they are up front about it, and especially if there is a choice. However, I have had travel insurance many times and have only just found out about this, and I suspect there are few people here who have never drunk 4 pints in one day while on holiday. What do I do if I want to drink on holiday? I cannot find someone who will cover me!
We are not talking about driving, we are talking about holiday insurance and not getting coverage for medical issues incurred while under the influence.If you want to drink, then don't drive. And vice versa.
It's just like being at home.
TIL that you can be denied cover by your travel insurance if you have a drink, and not necessarily that much either:
Four pints will take you well above 0.2% won't it? It's the driving limit in Norway and you can hardly drink anything if you want to be sure you remain under.
I have quickly googled and I cannot find one. They squirm out of it because they put it in the contract (the link in the 1st post has some examples of the terms).You're confusing 0.2 rating with percentages. A 0.2 bac is 0.02%. Yes that would be less than one drink I believe. 0.19% would be a 1.9 rating, which would be around 4 pints probably. It really depends on how strong the beer is though.
For traveler's insurance that sounds really dumb. As long as you aren't breaking any laws or ordinances I don't see how they would be able to squirm out of covering you. Are there any other insurers you can use?
Well, I must say that's very strange, then.We are not talking about driving, we are talking about holiday insurance and not getting coverage for medical issues incurred while under the influence.
No i just misremembered it as 2 per mille and not the correct 0.2 per mille.You're confusing 0.2 rating with percentages. A 0.2 bac is 0.02%. Yes that would be less than one drink I believe. 0.19% would be a 1.9 rating, which would be around 4 pints probably. It really depends on how strong the beer is though.
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