I don't even mind paying for an uber. It's the going to pick my truck up the next day that I hate. I swear my hangovers are worse than others bc I don't leave my bed after a night out.
Why don't you take Uber both ways?
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I don't even mind paying for an uber. It's the going to pick my truck up the next day that I hate. I swear my hangovers are worse than others bc I don't leave my bed after a night out.
Not sure how old you are, but if your hangovers are that bad, then you're drinking way too much.I don't even mind paying for an uber. It's the going to pick my truck up the next day that I hate. I swear my hangovers are worse than others bc I don't leave my bed after a night out.
Has anyone tried using a home breathalyzer? Seems like one could be really handy.
Not sure how old you are, but if your hangovers are that bad, then you're drinking way too much.
I decided around age 40, after I couldn't get out of bed one day after a night of excessive drinking, that I was going to stick to just beer and wine. I have been intoxicated since then, by never to the point I couldn't get up the next day. Actually, I still enjoy a cold beer and good wine, but I never set out to get drunk anymore.
Why don't you take Uber both ways?
I wouldn't every single time.This is not hyperbole: if I had to choose to share the road with someone who has a blood alcohol level of .10 or someone glued to their cellphone, I'm taking the person who has been drinking every single time. Obviously that goes out the window if someone is incredibly intoxicated, but a person who is driving under the influence is at least more likely to be paying attention to what they are doing.
Both are wrong and put other people at danger but both are also incredibly common. Kind of stupid that one behavior has very harsh penalties while another is basically tolerated.
I've never heard of anyone being pulled over for texting and driving anyway.
C'mon man, don't leave us hanging -- you nail that chick when you sobered up and got out of the slammer or what?The last time I royally f'd up was when I was 21 and got a DUI. A small miracle no one died that night and in the grand scheme of things, the best 7k I ever spent.
Had a neighbor wanting the D. We had planned to meet when I got back from partying with my buddy. Had about 5 rum and cokes at the titty bar. Horny and fired up, I was driving 115 from the titty bar up 75 to Kennesaw. Passing on the shoulder, weaving and completely out-of-control. It took the officer a few miles to catch me. He was notified from another officer going southbound and saw my dumbass.
I remember nearly every time I was wasted and maybe blacked out once or twice. Anyway, they called my roommate to come get my car. I was less than a mile from our apt. I fell asleep in the holding cell and woke up to my roommate staring daggers through my soul. Yeah...he drove drunk to a DUI arrest to get my car and they arrested him too. Other than killing myself, the friend with me or someone else, that was both my luckiest day and worst night ever.
You're absolutely right.I've never been behind the wheel drunk. For one thing I smoked pot from ages 13-25ish daily, always hated alcohol. Have to force myself to drink it occasionally.
One problem with drinking and driving isn't just the danger, it's the charges. With a DUI on record, I hope you have a college degree and an office job. You've basically eliminated yourself from a large chunk of the workforce. Any kind of demanding market where mobility is necessary and you're out of the hiring pool. This isn't 1979 and employers will not overlook it.
C'mon man, don't leave us hanging -- you nail that chick when you sobered up and got out of the slammer or what?
Damn. As a Wildcat friend I was hoping for your sake you got to close the deal.Nope. She was more pissed at me than my boss was. Perhaps the worst part of the aftermath. BBC and all.
This is the kind of stuff that pisses me off. I know someone who had this happen to them as well. In fact, you can get charged even if the car isn't running. The person is obviously trying to do the right thing, but they get slammed anyway. A DUI conviction can practically ruin you. Call me crazy but I believe driving under the influence should involve some actual driving.A buddy of mine got a DUI for sleeping in the backseat of his car during the winter (had the keys turned on so he could stay warm). That followed him around for years. Apparently you can't go to Canada if you've had a DUI in the last five years.
This is the kind of stuff that pisses me off. I know someone who had this happen to them as well. In fact, you can get charged even if the car isn't running. The person is obviously trying to do the right thing, but they get slammed anyway. A DUI conviction can practically ruin you. Call me crazy but I believe driving under the influence should involve some actual driving.
It's a huge cash grab.This is the kind of stuff that pisses me off. I know someone who had this happen to them as well. In fact, you can get charged even if the car isn't running. The person is obviously trying to do the right thing, but they get slammed anyway. A DUI conviction can practically ruin you. Call me crazy but I believe driving under the influence should involve some actual driving.
Thats true. They like to call it "intent", which is absurd on its face. If the person is sleeping in the car, then obviously their "intent" was NOT to drive drunk. Charge them with PI if you must, but certainly not DUI. Of course no politician is going to speak out on this or they'll be smeared as soft on drinking and driving by the DUI industry.I think I read that if you even have your keys in your hand that they can get you for DUI. That's absurd.