<Li> Estonia: 0.019% </Li> <Li> Finland: 0.05%, 0.12% (aggravated). The penalty is a fine or jail up to six months plus license suspension from one month to five years . For aggravated, also a prison sentence (sixty days to two years) is possible, usually as a suspended sentence . Routine breath testing without a probable cause is permitted and often practiced . Penalties vary by level of intoxication . </Li> <Li> France: 0.05% or 0.02% for new drivers (under three years of driving license) and bus drivers (€ 135 fine and six demerit points on the driver's license, which can be suspended for three years maximum), 0.08% (aggravated, criminal offense, license suspension for three years, € 4,500 fine, and up to two years imprisonment) </Li> <Li> Georgia: 0.02% </Li>

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