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<blockquote data-quote="cachsux" data-source="post: 612347" data-attributes="member: 5529"><p>I reread my post and need to clarify it as I was rambling and half asleep.</p><p>A driver who gets pulled over,passes all the tests with flying colors yet blows a .05 is because of the CDL law is technically a DUI yet if all he had was a standard license would possibly walk.As I pointed out in my first post a .04 is so easy to hit yet depending on the physical attributes of the person they may not even feel so much as a buzz,could safely out drive a majority of the general public,and yet still be in the eyes of the law a DUI. That however does not automatically enter him into the "he`s an idiot get rid of him before he kills someone" club. The definition of that guy is the habitual DUI,should have lost their license long ago but because he`s a lawyer pulls some strings and keeps driving,tanks up at a business meeting to the tune of a .19,smokes through an intersection without so much as cracking the throttle and all but kills a young woman I`m particularly fond of,That guy deserves the death penalty in my book.</p><p> </p><p>Now someone who has had their second chance and still can`t get their priority's straight doesn`t belong driving for our company.</p><p>Oh,and P.S. for my fellow drivers. You do not have to drink to get a DUI. If you are on or taking ANYTHING that impairs your ability you can and most likely if you have a CDL will be charged with one and have to go through the same rehab courses to keep your job. Question everything you take even if it`s from your own doctor. Make him aware you`re a driver and hold a CDL when he starts to prescribe a medicine for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cachsux, post: 612347, member: 5529"] I reread my post and need to clarify it as I was rambling and half asleep. A driver who gets pulled over,passes all the tests with flying colors yet blows a .05 is because of the CDL law is technically a DUI yet if all he had was a standard license would possibly walk.As I pointed out in my first post a .04 is so easy to hit yet depending on the physical attributes of the person they may not even feel so much as a buzz,could safely out drive a majority of the general public,and yet still be in the eyes of the law a DUI. That however does not automatically enter him into the "he`s an idiot get rid of him before he kills someone" club. The definition of that guy is the habitual DUI,should have lost their license long ago but because he`s a lawyer pulls some strings and keeps driving,tanks up at a business meeting to the tune of a .19,smokes through an intersection without so much as cracking the throttle and all but kills a young woman I`m particularly fond of,That guy deserves the death penalty in my book. Now someone who has had their second chance and still can`t get their priority's straight doesn`t belong driving for our company. Oh,and P.S. for my fellow drivers. You do not have to drink to get a DUI. If you are on or taking ANYTHING that impairs your ability you can and most likely if you have a CDL will be charged with one and have to go through the same rehab courses to keep your job. Question everything you take even if it`s from your own doctor. Make him aware you`re a driver and hold a CDL when he starts to prescribe a medicine for you. [/QUOTE]
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