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A guess. But to prevent folks claiming they are not drunk.
The UK has a long history of people thinking they can handle drink. When the law changed (1967), there were loads of news articles. With people claiming it did not affect their ability to drive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_tqQYmgMQg
So the media likely used the word drink intentionally to indicate. Drinking alcohol is the crime. Not being drunk or not.