View Poll Results: Your opinion on drunk driving

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  • Drunk driving is harmless

    7 15.22%
  • Drunk driving is dangerous

    39 84.78%
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Thread: Do you support drunk driving?

  1. #181
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  3. #182
    People who think about driving drunk should just call Lyft/Uber/call a taxi.
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  4. #183
    Quote Originally Posted by TaftFan View Post
    Depends on the person. If you become impaired you should not be driving.
    Do you think over the counter Cold medication impairs driving?

    What about lack of Sleep?
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  5. #184
    OP choice is false dichotomy. Instead, this is perversion creep. Their goal is bring back attitudes of demon rum.

    Stop being a bootlicker and see what's going on.

    The American Beverage Institute has the low down with these articles:


    American Beverage Institute Opposes Hawaii Legislation Targeting Moderate Drinking
    Washington D.C. (February 5, 2020)—Today, Hawaii lawmakers will discuss lowering the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for driving from…


    American Beverage Institute Opposes Efforts in Vermont to Lower Legal BAC Limit
    Washington, D.C. (January 15, 2020)—The Vermont Senate recently introduced legislation (S291) that would lower the legal blood-alcohol concentration (BAC)…

    ABI Reacts to New Study Connecting Moderate Drinking to Cancer
    Washington, D.C. (December 10, 2019)–A new study was released this week that explores the relationship between moderate alcohol consumption…

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  7. #185
    I think drunk driving laws suck. If a person has not caused an accident or destroyed someone else's property I don't think they should have to go to jail.

    My mom had a good friend who was having a heart attack she was driving herself to the hospital and was 2 blocks away when she was stopped by a police officer he decided she was drunk and took her to jail where she died a few moments later.

    She had called her daughter and told her she was going to the hospital her daughter lived on the other side of town and the mother only lived a few miles away from the hospital so she decided it would be quicker to just go and the daughter was on the way to meet her at the hospital.
    Last edited by Working Poor; 07-01-2020 at 11:12 AM.

  8. #186
    Shouldn't be anything as arbitrary is BAC.

    Many people can drive just fine with a higher BAC.

    If there is any question, the person should be placed in a simulator to see if they are impaired enough to have a problem in it.

  9. #187
    The Legal consequences of driving drunk are far more severe than the physical consequences.

    It is and has been all about CONTROL. OBEY. Do as you are told. No one can ever win a game against an opponent who does nothing but repeatedly moves the goalpost.

    What has happened is the Federal Govt has blackmailed the States into changing their laws in order to get more money and more funding. The have repeatedly reduced the Blood Alcohol Level so low that any alcohol will make you meet their ever changing definition of "legally drunk". It used to be 0.01. Then it was 0.08. Then 0.05. The States have been told that if they do not change their laws to comply with Federal Standards (the moving goalpost), then Federal funding for something will be cut.

    They do this because people are easy targets. Much like the War On Drugs. You had a gram of pot? Yeah, 30 years in jail. Easy target, and, they made promises to support Private Prisons having a certain occupancy rate.

    The consequences of drinking are variable, but the legal consequences are not. If you have two beers and get a mild buzz, it is not the same as having 9 beers 3 shots and a Long Island Iced Tea. A person who is severely impaired by alcohol consumption may well be a danger to other on the road. I highly doubt that the number of people who try to drive that drunk is every drunk driver out there.

    Its no different than COVID. They $#@! with the numbers. If a person gets pulled over and arrested for drunk driving for blowing a 0.0000005 Blood Alcohol Level, even if a person is not at fault for an accident, such as getting rear ended, the person who blew ANY measurable BAL gets counted as "ALCOHOL WAS INVOLVED". It didnt say the Driver was at fault, it blames the alcohol. If it were guns, then a Terrorist gets shot while having hostages and making demands, it would be reported as "bullets were involved" which would place blame on the US Military for shooting him.

    The end result is to make everyone feel guilty, even if they are not. Psychological Warfare. Be afraid of disobeying those in power.
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