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car accident & drink driving

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  • lucylucky
    lucylucky Posts: 4,908 Forumite
    No....that may be so but i think you will find that drinking enough alcohol to fail a roadside breath test IS !!!!

    Do keep up.

    Thank you for agreeing with me.

    Took a while.
  • lucylucky
    lucylucky Posts: 4,908 Forumite
    From your posts on both this thread and other threads i can tell you are nothing more than an argumentative biddy !

    As the OP hasnt been heard off since the very start of this thread and since you yourself are getting so involved i wouldnt put it past you to be the author of this post under an AE !

    You are now on ignore so go ahead and post your worthless argumentative sh it , i have the pleasure of not having to read it lol.:rotfl:

    Not that you can read it but you make a lot of assumptions.

    None of which as far as I can tell are correct.

    When I said you were pathetic in an earlier post I hadn't realised just quite how true that was.
  • lucylucky
    lucylucky Posts: 4,908 Forumite
    Chorlie wrote: »
    Well its seem my opinion differs from yours, I hate all drink driver, I think the limit should be zero and if you do drink and drive you should be banned for life (hard I know, but so is life in a wheelchair).

    They are permitted a second test at the station, this only helps the Drink Driver to get off, due to the extra delay in taking the second test, the fact they may of being driving for hours before being stopped or could of drove home from the pub the night before when they were stopped the next morning, therefore they could of been way way over the limit if stopped earlier but this isn't even thought about.

    I guess I look at the whole bigger picture of drink driving, where others only see it from the point of the second reading and if over the limit or not at that moment in time.

    You don't seem to have an issue with people who drink and drive, I'm happy for you to have your opinion, its whats what makes this life good.

    If you haven't guessed this topic touches a nerve with me, 3 of my biggest hates are Drink Driver, Rapists & Pedos.

    Maybe others have different points of view on these then myself, so to stop me getting anymore wound up, I'm leaving this thread; I'm sorry if I've offended anyone, but I just hope you can understand why I have these feelings towards Drink Drivers even if you don't agree with them.

    Once again another poster who makes wild inaccurate assumptions.
  • This op makes me see red, no-one should ever drink and drive, ever, it could kill somebody, think about having that on your concsious for ever:( IF YOU DRIVE DONT DRINK, SIMPLES:T
    enjoy every day, you dont know how long youve got!:o
  • carpedieme wrote: »
    This op makes me see red, no-one should ever drink and drive, ever, it could kill somebody, think about having that on your concsious for ever:( IF YOU DRIVE DONT DRINK, SIMPLES:T


    Well said :T !!!

    All these muppets who say its ok to drink a certain amount of alcohol and then get in a car and drive really are dicing with danger !

    They must be so desperate for a drink ! Try the AA lol , i hear they are a great help !
    The loopy one has gone :j
  • lucylucky
    lucylucky Posts: 4,908 Forumite
    carpedieme wrote: »
    This op makes me see red, no-one should ever drink and drive, ever, it could kill somebody, think about having that on your concsious for ever:( IF YOU DRIVE DONT DRINK, SIMPLES:T

    Unless they change the law I am sure many people will continue to have "a drink" and then drive.

    Far from "SIMPLES" at the moment.
  • lucylucky
    lucylucky Posts: 4,908 Forumite
    Well said :T !!!

    All these muppets who say its ok to drink a certain amount of alcohol and then get in a car and drive really are dicing with danger !

    They must be so desperate for a drink ! Try the AA lol , i hear they are a great help !

    I used the AA for a few years but found the RAC to be better and faster.
  • lucylucky wrote: »
    I used the AA for a few years but found the RAC to be better and faster.
    I was just about to crack a similar joke... :(
  • lucylucky
    lucylucky Posts: 4,908 Forumite
    I was just about to crack a similar joke... :(

    I hope it was better than my effort:D
  • What bliss.....all those posts i just cant see......bet lucyluckys husband / partner wished he could put her on ignore :rotfl:My god woman you cant half go on !

    Or.............maybe you are single......maybe he did put you on ignore after all :rotfl:
    The loopy one has gone :j
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