CMAN said:I know. I was honestly ok.
digitalwanderer said:NEVER do it again, NEVER!!!
You want to risk your own life fine, but when you drive you put others at risk; DON'T DO IT!
You say it as if you are proudCMAN said:I have driven for the first time after I've been drinking.
jvd said:I've done it once. Its odd though. Because the person following me ( a friend we had to many people for 1 car ) couldn't believe how well i was driving. But i only did it that time because they were really really drunk way worse than me
Drunk drivers always think they drive well in the same way as alcoholics don't think they have a drink problem._xxx_ said:At least 50% of all drivers drive worse sober than I do drunk.
No, I honestly believe people who drink and then drive are the scum of the earth. They're even worse than smokers in my book, and I would love nothing better than to go at some drunk drivers with a baseball bat to teach them a lesson or two about responsible human behavior._xxx_ said:Guden, you're a bit extreme.
Bull... SHIT.At least 50% of all drivers drive worse sober than I do drunk.
In Sweden, about every third accident is caused by alcohol- or drug use by the driver, and about every fifth vehicle-related fatality. That's a horrendously large piece of the pie.I'd personally take their license first. Because they're the actual cause for most accidents, though not so obvious.
Guden Oden said:Bull... SHIT.At least 50% of all drivers drive worse sober than I do drunk.
In Sweden, about every third accident is caused by alcohol- or drug use by the driver, and about every fifth vehicle-related fatality. That's a horrendously large piece of the pie.I'd personally take their license first. Because they're the actual cause for most accidents, though not so obvious.
Being a bad driver is one thing - and both young and old drivers are a problem - but deliberately incapacitating yourself with alcohol (or drugs for that matter) and then getting in behind the wheel is something entirely different. That shows severe disrespect for other peoples' well-being, and a stunning level of selfishness on behalf of the drunk driver!
davefb said:related tale......
http://society.guardian.co.uk/localgovt/story/0,7890,1508860,00.html
__xxx__ do you take insurance when your on the track after drinking. because i'd have thought theres no way it'd be valid if you had drunk.