Winter madness: drink-drivers

Winter madness: drink-drivers

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billzeebub

3,865 posts

201 months

Monday 17th October 2011
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always do everything you can to prevent it, from taking the keys off a mate to reporting/following a stranger..the reason being how you would feel if that numpty killed a person through their irresponsible antics..

..I like a spot of irresponsibility more than most, but DD is inexcusable under any circumstances..

J4CKO

41,764 posts

202 months

Monday 17th October 2011
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I am amazed how many people say to me that I because I cycle I am lucky as I can then drink as much as I want and still get home !

Let me think, vehicle that cant stand up on its own with drunk on top, in traffic ! I am sure people just see it as not wither a good idea or a bad idea, just whether they will get caught which is one level of stupidity below the ones who just do what they want.

OdramaSwimLaden

1,971 posts

171 months

Monday 17th October 2011
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Once a year they do the round of the Rugby Clubs near me. They only have to stop one person who is not over the limit and the whistle is blown as they phone all their mates......operation blown; so to speak!

Mr E

21,768 posts

261 months

Monday 17th October 2011
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martin84 said:
Theres a moral to that story somewhere. But i have no idea what it is.
st happens?

paranoid airbag

2,679 posts

161 months

Monday 17th October 2011
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Mr E said:
martin84 said:
Theres a moral to that story somewhere. But i have no idea what it is.
st happens?
it's a broken aesop - if he’d driven home, he'd probably have survived.
Figures bear this out actually - drunk driving is safer than drunk walking. Of course, you can't kill anyone else drunk walking.

Frances The Mute

1,816 posts

243 months

Tuesday 18th October 2011
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paranoid airbag said:
Of course, you can't kill anyone else drunk walking.
Then you're not doing it correctly...