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Drinking And Driving


Neeranam

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Interestingly, unless i've missed a post, there hasn't been a mention of being "over the top" the morning after. A friend of mine went on a Christmas do, last year. He got up the following morning and drove to work. On the way, he was stopped by the police, they bagged him, he was over the top and that was that. How many of us have been a touch nervous about being breathalised the following morning? I think i've been guilty of that and yet, it is still drinking and driving  :D

Yes mrbojangles ... I understand where you are comming from!! A few years ago my mate got stopped in the UK, breath taken and all that. He was told that he had just passed and was cleared to go home!! No problem except he was on his way home from work having driven for 3/4 hour to work at 0700, worked a full day as an electrican, and was stopped at 4.30 in the afternoon!!

What must he have been like in the morning? He said he felt fine all day!!! :o

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It's very easy to judge D/D because almost everybody agree it's wrong, but if you are sincere, many of you must admit having D/D sometimes for some reason. Having hangover and driving makes you a bigger risk in traffic than D/D decently let alone driving overspeed. As long as in Thailand where's almost no control of D/D where will be D/D. Welcome to despise me if I take a couple of beers and drive motor bike, but hypocracy is something I despise.

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