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Haggis said:Reserve Mess life in Ontario has just taken another kick in the junk from the McGuinty government.
Most Reserve JRs messes are made up of members in thier late teens and early 20's. Effective 01 August 2010, any driver in Ontario who is under 22 years of age has to maintain a zero blood alcohol content. Therefore, members under 22 who would previously stick around for one or two drinks after training/exercises are now going to be leaving right away. This law was aimed at reducing impaired driving among city kids with reliable access to public transportation as an alternative to driving after a drink. That's admirable. But in true McGuinty style, he has once again ignored the effects of his actions on rural Ontario. In small town Ontario this law further isolates the farm kid/Army Reservist who wants to share in sensible and mature esprit de corps with his fellow Canadian soldiers.
So, how well attended will your unit's Christmas dinner be this year?
I would suspect the McGuinty government gave 0 thought to the military mess system when debating or writing this law; even without any pro or anti military bias, the numbers of military voters and their distribution across multiple rideings makes us effectively invisible. The numbers are so small I think in many rideings the military presence would not even show up as a statistical blip. being subsumed in the margin of error factor (+/- 3 to 4 % in most polls).
Responsible people will ensure that there are DD's, or alternative transport is laid on for mess functions that are equivalent to parades.
