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Old 12-29-2010, 07:02 PM   #3324 (permalink)
Dirty
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Originally Posted by s_k View Post
Can't punish 'em enough if you ask me.
Deliberatly risking other people's lives is just unforgivable.
I'm sorry Thrice. I can't have any respect for that kind of behaviour.

I actually kicked one of my friends out of my house after he told me he drank four beers and drove home. I told him he could come back after he learned how to use the gray mass up in his head. I believe it actually worked .

So. Yeah.
Yeah I don't have much respect for DUI offenders either. Mainly repeat offenders. But situations are different I guess. For instance, I know guys who know they are too tipsy to drive and do it anyways. I'm talking like 7 or 8 beers deep and still insist on driving. That's just retarded. If you've had a few beers and feel fine to drive and get a DUI, I have a bit more sympathy. Because I don't think a few beers really impairs a lot of people. But there's a lot of people who go out to the bars, know they are going to be drinking a lot, and still plan on driving home. So stupid.

Two of my good friends got DUIs. One knew he was too drunk to drive and got pulled over after swerving. My other friend is the kind of guy who I've never seen drive drunk and always gets a ride. He was at a small party and drinking heavily and says he doesn't remember anything. I know his character and isn't a person who drives after drinking, but he got in his car that night and drove 10 minutes to a unimart where they called the cops cause he could barely stand. His BAC was .24 which is ridiculously high. I'm just glad he didnt kill himself or someone else cause he said he doesn't remember anything but waking up in the hospital getting his blood tested. That's an instance where somebody else needs to step in and take his keys or not allow him to leave.
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