Chris Tarrant - Drink Drive

Chris Tarrant - Drink Drive

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BrassMan

1,484 posts

189 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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Boosted LS1 said:
Are you a retard or just a fkwit with blinkers on? You need to man up and try a bitter shandy before your balls drop you great big girl guide, lol. Bet you've never ran across the road, lol. Loyl's a girl guide cock sucker laugh


Edited by Boosted LS1 on Friday 19th January 00:03
You know that beer contains female hormones, right?
Tests show that after 10 pints men can't stop themselves talking utter bks and can't reverse park.

Hungrymc

6,669 posts

137 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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greygoose said:
Rawwr said:
Hah, it now seems like the gist of this is; "Only real men drink and drive, you losers!"
Indeed, pretty pathetic.
And “girl guide cock sucker”...... anyone got the number for operation yew tree?

dhutch

14,388 posts

197 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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cybersimon said:
Would you have been that citizen?
Yes.

I wouldn't being ringing up every time someone left a pub after having a second pint with their meal of a 4 hour stay, but i would certainly ring the police if I thought someone was endangering someones life by driving after drinking, if they where a friend/regular I would try to reason with them first but at the end of the day it important not to drink and drive and a lot of people of his generation and others continue to take the piss.



Daniel

Mr2Mike

20,143 posts

255 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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Boosted LS1 said:
So you in your little moral world are happy to speed compared to a person over the limit driving like Miss Daisy. Is it time for Billy Smart to come along? They have a vacancy just for you at the circus. You could be the clown or arse end of a horse. Either way, I'll laugh.


Edited by Boosted LS1 on Thursday 18th January 21:58
You are trying to justify your own 'casual' drink driving, and doing a very poor job of it. If you are unable to avoid drinking alcohol, seek help.

Boosted LS1

21,188 posts

260 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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Not in the slightest but I don't have time for all the do gooders who say it's an absolute 'no no'.

andrewparker

8,014 posts

187 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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Boosted LS1 said:
Not in the slightest but I don't have time for all the do gooders who say it's an absolute 'no no'.
You attitude on this matter absolutely stinks.

Rawwr

22,722 posts

234 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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Boosted LS1 said:
Not in the slightest but I don't have time for all the do gooders who say it's an absolute 'no no'.
All the do gooders, all the people with a moral compass, all the police officers and law courts. The aholes.

Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah

12,978 posts

100 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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Boosted LS1 said:
^ Being 1 point over the limit shouldn't justify a ban imo. A higher financial penalty may be more suitable or community service or?
The limit is 35mg, but you don't get prosecuted until you are at 39, IIRC.

RemyMartin81D

6,759 posts

205 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah said:
The limit is 35mg, but you don't get prosecuted until you are at 39, IIRC.
40.

IIRC

andrewparker

8,014 posts

187 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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Boosted LS1 said:
Not in the slightest but I don't have time for all the do gooders who say it's an absolute 'no no'.
Do you also disagree with all the studies that have show alcohol significantly impairs the speed of information processing, reaction time and cognitive abilities? I assume you think that just because you can walk in a straight line non of these things matter?

Killboy

7,322 posts

202 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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Wow. I guess phoning this in is the same as cyclists sending camera footage to the police of naughty drivers.

Boosted LS1

21,188 posts

260 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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andrewparker said:
Boosted LS1 said:
Not in the slightest but I don't have time for all the do gooders who say it's an absolute 'no no'.
Do you also disagree with all the studies that have show alcohol significantly impairs the speed of information processing, reaction time and cognitive abilities? I assume you think that just because you can walk in a straight line non of these things matter?
I like the sobriety test. If you can't pass that then your're to incapacitated to drive. It actually take into account your condition at the time.

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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Issue number one. Sad and bitter neighbour reports Mr T for drink driving. Issue number two, Mr T was drink driving.

There is no excuse for drink driving and everyone knows both the legal limit and exactly what the consequences can be. The fact remains though that the guy reporting him was a bit of a sad bd, the call was made for purely personal reasons and I am sure that he/she is the type that of person that most of us would avoid. Obviously he/she could have approached the landlord or Mr T and told either of them what would happen if he stepped into his car, that's if it was a safety concern, which it wasn't.

If I was building this extension I would double it, add a bit and make it well known that it is all down to the lovely neighbour who allowed me the time away from driving to concentrate on planning. What exactly has this all achieved? A well known and wealthy man was fined a pittance and the planning permission has gone ahead? Nobody comes out of this situation looking very clever.


anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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Killboy said:
Wow. I guess phoning this in is the same as cyclists sending camera footage to the police of naughty drivers.
Not really.

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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You are allowed to drink and drive. Just not so much that it puts you over 35 (or practically 40).


goldngoose

8 posts

75 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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Drink drivers that are caught, fined, banned and sent home are the lucky ones.

The other consequence is frightening.

Justin S

3,641 posts

261 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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yonex said:
Issue number one. Sad and bitter neighbour reports Mr T for drink driving. Issue number two, Mr T was drink driving.

There is no excuse for drink driving and everyone knows both the legal limit and exactly what the consequences can be. The fact remains though that the guy reporting him was a bit of a sad bd, the call was made for purely personal reasons and I am sure that he/she is the type that of person that most of us would avoid. Obviously he/she could have approached the landlord or Mr T and told either of them what would happen if he stepped into his car, that's if it was a safety concern, which it wasn't.

If I was building this extension I would double it, add a bit and make it well known that it is all down to the lovely neighbour who allowed me the time away from driving to concentrate on planning. What exactly has this all achieved? A well known and wealthy man was fined a pittance and the planning permission has gone ahead? Nobody comes out of this situation looking very clever.
Issue 1, He doesn't have a neighbour.............. I ride passed his house along the right of way to know this..............

TwigtheWonderkid

43,387 posts

150 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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loose cannon

6,030 posts

241 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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Killboy said:
Wow. I guess phoning this in is the same as cyclists sending camera footage to the police of naughty drivers.
Or somebody grassing on the local drug dealer because he was selling coke to a couple of 16 year olds

Agent XXX

1,248 posts

106 months

Friday 19th January 2018
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RemyMartin81D said:
Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah said:
The limit is 35mg, but you don't get prosecuted until you are at 39, IIRC.
40.

IIRC
Nearly but depends from force to force.

Most will operate the following:

35-39 - No further action OR Official caution

40-49 - Option of a blood/urine test

50+ Immediate charge.