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FT Driver got a DUI last night
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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 312524" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>First off, people eating out usually dont get drunk while eating out. They might have a drink or two with the meal. The meal itself will slow the absorbtion of the alcohol into the blood stream. And usually, at your fine eatery, drinks are very expensive.</p><p> </p><p>Now, change that to a driver who gets off at 8PM. He stops by the store to get three beers on the way home, where his wife has the left overs from supper she fixed the kids. The said driver has had nothing to eat since 1.</p><p> </p><p>Now, pull over someone that has had three beers and a meal at applebys, and the said driver who has to drive 45 minutes home. Wonder which would be legally drunk? Not to mention the open container law in most states. I would assume that also accounts for 90-95% of the trash that we have to pay to get picked up along the road. </p><p> </p><p>In my short section of property along the road, I will pick up 100 beer cans and bottles for every soft drink can. And you can figure you will need to do it every three or for weeks. To me, that speaks volumes on how many people are out there drinking and driving.</p><p> </p><p>As I said, if you drive out somewhere to get drunk, it can be assumed you will drive yourself back. If you know you are going to have to drive, then dont drink. If you do drink, then dont drive. Its that simple.</p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 312524, member: 484"] First off, people eating out usually dont get drunk while eating out. They might have a drink or two with the meal. The meal itself will slow the absorbtion of the alcohol into the blood stream. And usually, at your fine eatery, drinks are very expensive. Now, change that to a driver who gets off at 8PM. He stops by the store to get three beers on the way home, where his wife has the left overs from supper she fixed the kids. The said driver has had nothing to eat since 1. Now, pull over someone that has had three beers and a meal at applebys, and the said driver who has to drive 45 minutes home. Wonder which would be legally drunk? Not to mention the open container law in most states. I would assume that also accounts for 90-95% of the trash that we have to pay to get picked up along the road. In my short section of property along the road, I will pick up 100 beer cans and bottles for every soft drink can. And you can figure you will need to do it every three or for weeks. To me, that speaks volumes on how many people are out there drinking and driving. As I said, if you drive out somewhere to get drunk, it can be assumed you will drive yourself back. If you know you are going to have to drive, then dont drink. If you do drink, then dont drive. Its that simple. d [/QUOTE]
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