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<blockquote data-quote="sortaisle" data-source="post: 437389" data-attributes="member: 17605"><p>Man, I'm assuming this thread is going to make it's way to page 2 by tomorrow. It finally died (and I missed it damnit!) I had a great time reading into BBAG'S sense of right and wrong. I couldn't have disagreed with him more. His case unfortunately holds weight in a court of law though, however it would be the most unpopular decision in history. Morally, not telling your boss is probably (in my mind anyway) a no win situation. I mean what do you say to him when you do lose your license in court? I didn't feel the need to tell you because I thought it wasn't pertinent at the time cause I was innocent until proven guilty. Never mind the fact that you think it's perfectly alright to drink and drive in the first place and place people in danger while doing it. Kind of an odd sense of priorities? Atatbl, you are ruthless on the guy. I'm not saying you're wrong in anyway, but maybe it could have been ended sooner maybe. IMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sortaisle, post: 437389, member: 17605"] Man, I'm assuming this thread is going to make it's way to page 2 by tomorrow. It finally died (and I missed it damnit!) I had a great time reading into BBAG'S sense of right and wrong. I couldn't have disagreed with him more. His case unfortunately holds weight in a court of law though, however it would be the most unpopular decision in history. Morally, not telling your boss is probably (in my mind anyway) a no win situation. I mean what do you say to him when you do lose your license in court? I didn't feel the need to tell you because I thought it wasn't pertinent at the time cause I was innocent until proven guilty. Never mind the fact that you think it's perfectly alright to drink and drive in the first place and place people in danger while doing it. Kind of an odd sense of priorities? Atatbl, you are ruthless on the guy. I'm not saying you're wrong in anyway, but maybe it could have been ended sooner maybe. IMHO. [/QUOTE]
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