With logic like that, he would be perfect for political office...;-)Logic, Cannuck!!! Total strangers! :lol:
With logic like that, he would be perfect for political office...;-)Logic, Cannuck!!! Total strangers! :lol:
I agree. I'd go so far as to say being behind the wheel should get a pass, so long as the keys are in your pocket.Obviously passing out behind the wheel is not a clear enough gesture, but climbing into the back seat seems reasonable to me.
With logic like that, he would be perfect for political office...;-)
He tried, didn't go so well.With logic like that, he would be perfect for political office...;-)
So, we've been able to establish that the use of a car can be viewed as similar to a motorhome, even if the car is illegally camped in a bar parking lot. Imo, all that we need to prove a drunk's innocence is an action that give us reason to believe that he had every intent to sleep it off, and no intent of driving. Obviously passing out behind the wheel is not a clear enough gesture, but climbing into the back seat seems reasonable to me.
Personally I have to say that these 'scenarios' are getting way, way too detailed and specific and I think it goes back to what I was saying before about not being able to legislate for every conceivable situation. And thus, again, I say where I'd like the error go to the side of caution, where the least harm can be done and that's keeping anyone who is in an intoxicated state far, far away from the vehicle.
Again, just my opinion.
Personally I have to say that these 'scenarios' are getting way, way too detailed and specific and I think it goes back to what I was saying before about not being able to legislate for every conceivable situation. And thus, again, I say where I'd like the error go to the side of caution, where the least harm can be done and that's keeping anyone who is in an intoxicated state far, far away from the vehicle.
Again, just my opinion.
You shouldn't have to legislate reasonable doubt.
Judging from some of the responses on this thread....ya we do.
Well, you could just stop responding and THAT would solve that problem!
Don't be surprisd when somebody gets arrested twice for Impared Driving with the second time being to disprove the first.