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09-29-2022, 07:31 AM | #48 |
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Well, lets ask Mr. Insurance Adjuster; they have really good data on who causes more carnage. Oh, I guess older men in expensive cars aren't really as risky as those youngsters in.... well anything really.
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09-29-2022, 07:41 AM | #49 | |
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I don't see a problem with passengers drinking, but the law does. I'm assuming it is because of the temptation to drink and drive. If you remove the temptation, you don't have to worry. A driver with one beer, in California, is okay to drive as long as BAC is within limits. Liquor stores can have parking lots because you are supposed to transport alcohol in the trunk, which should be inaccessible to the driver while driving. Tylenol might seem like an innocuous drug, but it is a drug and an overdose will destroy your liver and could kill you. The only way to remove it is to pump your stomach or have you swallow a lot of Mucomyst (which smells like sulfa). Tylenol is a very common tool for suicide and you know you can't trust kids with meds. Hence why I agree with a zero tolerance policy. If a kid has a headache, see the school nurse. I don't think there is hysteria over alcohol and I do believe these laws help to some degree. |
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09-29-2022, 08:18 AM | #50 |
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If you really want to monitor for impairment, you could use the tools that are already in place for commercial drivers and pilots. These use functional testing of neurocognitive performance. They don't care WHY, just IF you are impaired (sleep, alcohol, illegal drugs, Rx, ADHD, whatever). The problem is that this isn't cost-effective for roadside enforcement or legislation - not really in full time use even for these industries, unless things have changed. The reason that bars have big parking lots (that stay full until just after last-call and then empty out in a flood of DUI's) is because the distributors have lobbyists, and the bar owners donate to their local sherriff's election campaign. If we really cared about impaired driving (as a society), we could go a hell of a lot farther to curb it. Ask people in Germany how they do it there.
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09-29-2022, 09:14 AM | #51 |
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09-29-2022, 06:28 PM | #52 |
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Go to a corvette meet. It's 70 and up with knee high tube socks and New Balance sneaks. Lol. There should be a required driving test at a certain age. I know my grandfather should not be driving but he is. Ha ha. Look out peeps
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09-29-2022, 08:40 PM | #53 |
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You've triggered Corvette Bro...he'll be in here any second
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10-03-2022, 05:56 AM | #58 |
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Legal age for drinking in Germany is 16. 18 if you're an American living on a Military base. Driving laws are way more strict and obtaining a license is a lot more rigorous than here in the States as well. If the Police suspect you of drunk driving they can take a blood sample and they will get that sample any way they see fit. Also, cars have the right of way, not pedestrians.
I agree that there is a lot more we can do as a society to curb drunk driving. |
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