Deep.
Sure.
Your hypocrisy does not make me angry
You're a funny guy. Not comedy funny, just funny to watch.
Deep.
Your hypocrisy does not make me angry
Slippery slope arguments are bull ****.
how should drivers who drink be detected?
I know a former tenant who would drink and drive every weekend in the summer when he played golf. He and his buddies all do it. I think there are a lot of people who do it.
What is the solution?
so are you saying that until he kills someone it really isn't a problem, he should be okay drinking and driving?That really depends on the extent of the problem. I don't think we have a true picture of that yet. What we have is data that shows a level of impairment. As of yet, I haven't seen any data that lower levels of impairment are causing that big of a problem. The first step in solving any problem is to define the problem. (I know some people think that's bulls hit but really, it's just common sense.
so are you saying that until he kills someone it really isn't a problem, he should be okay drinking and driving?
okay I can go with what you are saying to a degree, but most drunk drivers make it home just fine, until they don't...losing someone to a drinking driver would be a tragedyWhat I'm saying is that, if people with a BAC of less than 1.0 aren't causing significant problems on the road, we shouldn't be spending so much resources trying to stop them. Let's first find out where the real problem is first. Most laws are overbearing and all inclusive simply because it's easier.
I think if I had or ever do kill someone in a car accident I would question it every day of my life as well .okay I can go with what you are saying to a degree, but most drunk drivers make it home just fine, until they don't...losing someone to a drinking driver would be a tragedy
I don't think your average individual when they have the occasional glass of alcohol, has any intention of maiming or killing someone. They are just having a good time and have one more and sometimes that leads to just one more.
On another forum I was on, one guy was coming home from happy hour and he killed a young woman. He was not drunk. He'd had one drink only. It was not his fault legally concluded, all was good. He knows this logically. He also questions every day of his life, if his reaction timing was just slightly impaired.
Could one second have made a difference? Likely not, but he doesn't really know. He will live with this forever, every single day of his life. A heavy price for one drink. (At least that was his story) and from his posting style which was consistent over a decade I would say he was a man of integrity, stable and logical with a big heart.
Someone lost a daughter, others a sister, others a friend...others a potential mother. The world is less.
yeah me tooI think if I had or ever do kill someone in a car accident I would question it every day of my life as well .
Sober , impaired , at fault or if it was 100% the others fault the guilt would still be there .
Slippery slope arguments are bull ****. There is no link between this proposed laws and allowing them to monitor our emails.
So many of the people upset about this are not actually focusing on the specific issue at hand. They are going on about government infringement in general, not the merits of this particular issue.
Don't like this idea and it definitely conflicts with their agenda to move to the centre.
Can't believe I'm saying this but I might be going for the shiny pony next election.
how should drivers who drink be detected?
I know a former tenant who would drink and drive every weekend in the summer when he played golf. He and his buddies all do it. I think there are a lot of people who do it.
What is the solution?
How are you really made better off by having a cop chat with you and sniff you to see if you are drunk instead of just blowing into a device? How does that really change the impact of that interaction on your life?
You are trying to act like this is a step toward something worse, but really, is this even worse than the current situation?
Just the fact that the cops can stop you just to see if you might be breaking some rule is wrong. They haven't caught you speeding, they haven't seen you talking on the phone, they didn't see you leave a bar, they just detain you to see if there might be something they can write a ticket for.
that was not my question nor was I asking for instruction but thanks for the input, I did consider itWell, if it concerns you, call the cops on them.
that was not my question nor was I asking for instruction but thanks for the input, I did consider it
that is your point yes...I can see thatI guess the point is that people don't want to doi they right thing, but they are willing to give up their rights to get it done.
Drink within limits or lose the privilege of licensed golf courses.how should drivers who drink be detected?
I know a former tenant who would drink and drive every weekend in the summer when he played golf. He and his buddies all do it. I think there are a lot of people who do it.
What is the solution?
yeah now reinforcing that is a tad of a challenge...lolDrink within limits or lose the privilege of licensed golf courses.