gracecollector said:Mugshot, courtesy of Scottsdale Police Dept.
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who smiles for a mugshot? especially after getting busted for a dui, must have been feeling the effects still :?
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gracecollector said:Mugshot, courtesy of Scottsdale Police Dept.
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chashawk said:I would really like for someone to define drunk for me.
person A who is 180lbs drinks 2 beers and blows .07
person B who is 150lbs drinks 2 beers and blows .08
So...person A is within the limits of the law and person B is a POS?
How about we just have zero tolerance for the entire country?
75% of the restaurants and bars in the country would close their doors.
I'm sorry for anyone's loss because of a drunk driver, but you're not going to convince me that someone who has 3 beers with their wings at BWW is "drunk"
Three beers for the average man over a one hour dinner would still put him under the limit with room to spare. Everybody handles alcohol differently, so he could be significantly impaired, or he could be sober as Sunday.gwynn5453l4u said:Wow...I am slowly losing respect for quite a few members here because of this. Three beers with dinner, they shouldn't be driving. How hard is that to understand?
gwynn5453l4u said:chashawk said:I would really like for someone to define drunk for me.
person A who is 180lbs drinks 2 beers and blows .07
person B who is 150lbs drinks 2 beers and blows .08
So...person A is within the limits of the law and person B is a POS?
How about we just have zero tolerance for the entire country?
75% of the restaurants and bars in the country would close their doors.
I'm sorry for anyone's loss because of a drunk driver, but you're not going to convince me that someone who has 3 beers with their wings at BWW is "drunk"
Wow...I am slowly losing respect for quite a few members here because of this. Three beers with dinner, they shouldn't be driving. How hard is that to understand?
So you haven't been affected. You are lucky. You have no connection to the argument. You have your opinion and it's a slap in the face for those that actually care, so why post it? Oh, that's right...you don't care.
Sportscardtheory brought up a good point about making one mistake, and having it ruin their lives, and that makes sense to me now. He definitely opened my eyes to the other side, but for people to continually post that it's no big deal, or making excuses, or splitting hairs (.07 < .08) is ridiculous. It's probably the same people who say smoking pot should be legal...
Poor beer drinker. He did not mean to drive drunk. He did not even mean to drive under the influence. He didn't know. And since he lost focus and plowed into that lady and her 1 year old in a stroller, he didn't really meant it. And he was only blowing a .07 so it's not even a big deal. It's not like he wanted to kill those two people. It doesn't matter that if he wasn't impaired, he would have seen them in plenty of time. Cut him some slack! Plus, she had one foot out of the crosswalk, anyways! Learn how to walk, lady! Maybe you and your baby would be alive...
RL24 said:Preacher Joe got one after having 1 beer at the summer softball/BBQ charity event. He's not used to drinking, and probably didn't eat enough. He surely didn't feel drunk, but the officer said he blew a .08 so now he's a POS.
Grandma Wilma takes a trip to the grocery store. It is more crowded than usual, and she has a small anxiety attack. Her doctor has prescribed her xanex for anxiety. She shouldn't have mentioned taking it to the officer, because he gave her a DUI, and now she's a POS.
SamHell said:RL24 said:Preacher Joe got one after having 1 beer at the summer softball/BBQ charity event. He's not used to drinking, and probably didn't eat enough. He surely didn't feel drunk, but the officer said he blew a .08 so now he's a POS.
Grandma Wilma takes a trip to the grocery store. It is more crowded than usual, and she has a small anxiety attack. Her doctor has prescribed her xanex for anxiety. She shouldn't have mentioned taking it to the officer, because he gave her a DUI, and now she's a POS.
Preacher Joe decided having a beer at the charity event was more important than the safety of the people of on the road he drives around?
Grandma Wilma not smart enough to read the bottle of her xanax that says not to drive or operate heavy machinery when taking this medicine?
Preacher Joe should consult a lawyer, because the .08 was not a true reading after one beer (unless Preacher Joe was a midget weighing 40 pounds). Preacher Joe is probably not putting anybody's life in danger.SamHell said:RL24 said:Preacher Joe got one after having 1 beer at the summer softball/BBQ charity event. He's not used to drinking, and probably didn't eat enough. He surely didn't feel drunk, but the officer said he blew a .08 so now he's a POS.
Grandma Wilma takes a trip to the grocery store. It is more crowded than usual, and she has a small anxiety attack. Her doctor has prescribed her xanex for anxiety. She shouldn't have mentioned taking it to the officer, because he gave her a DUI, and now she's a POS.
Preacher Joe decided having a beer at the charity event was more important than the safety of the people of on the road he drives around?
Grandma Wilma not smart enough to read the bottle of her xanax that says not to drive or operate heavy machinery when taking this medicine?
Card Magnet said:Preacher Joe should consult a lawyer, because the .08 was not a true reading after one beer (unless Preacher Joe was a midget weighing 40 pounds). Preacher Joe is probably not putting anybody's life in danger.SamHell said:RL24 said:Preacher Joe got one after having 1 beer at the summer softball/BBQ charity event. He's not used to drinking, and probably didn't eat enough. He surely didn't feel drunk, but the officer said he blew a .08 so now he's a POS.
Grandma Wilma takes a trip to the grocery store. It is more crowded than usual, and she has a small anxiety attack. Her doctor has prescribed her xanex for anxiety. She shouldn't have mentioned taking it to the officer, because he gave her a DUI, and now she's a POS.
Preacher Joe decided having a beer at the charity event was more important than the safety of the people of on the road he drives around?
Grandma Wilma not smart enough to read the bottle of her xanax that says not to drive or operate heavy machinery when taking this medicine?
chashawk said:I would really like for someone to define drunk for me.
person A who is 180lbs drinks 2 beers and blows .07
person B who is 150lbs drinks 2 beers and blows .08
So...person A is within the limits of the law and person B is a POS?
How about we just have zero tolerance for the entire country?
75% of the restaurants and bars in the country would close their doors.
I'm sorry for anyone's loss because of a drunk driver, but you're not going to convince me that someone who has 3 beers with their wings at BWW is "drunk"
zero tolerance. make alcohol illegal.fengzhang said:chashawk said:I would really like for someone to define drunk for me.
person A who is 180lbs drinks 2 beers and blows .07
person B who is 150lbs drinks 2 beers and blows .08
So...person A is within the limits of the law and person B is a POS?
How about we just have zero tolerance for the entire country?
75% of the restaurants and bars in the country would close their doors.
I'm sorry for anyone's loss because of a drunk driver, but you're not going to convince me that someone who has 3 beers with their wings at BWW is "drunk"
What would you rather have: an objective threshold to define someone as legally drunk or have someone convicted of a DUI solely based on road-side sobriety tests? Based on your logic, you seem to favor more "functional" type testing. Someone can have 3 beers and function fine and someone else can have 3 beers and be totally out of it. So, should we have police officers subjectively decide whether someone is acting drunk or not and not use any kind of objective evidence at all? How do YOU suggest we determine if a person is driving drunk?
chashawk said:zero tolerance. make alcohol illegal.fengzhang said:chashawk said:I would really like for someone to define drunk for me.
person A who is 180lbs drinks 2 beers and blows .07
person B who is 150lbs drinks 2 beers and blows .08
So...person A is within the limits of the law and person B is a POS?
How about we just have zero tolerance for the entire country?
75% of the restaurants and bars in the country would close their doors.
I'm sorry for anyone's loss because of a drunk driver, but you're not going to convince me that someone who has 3 beers with their wings at BWW is "drunk"
What would you rather have: an objective threshold to define someone as legally drunk or have someone convicted of a DUI solely based on road-side sobriety tests? Based on your logic, you seem to favor more "functional" type testing. Someone can have 3 beers and function fine and someone else can have 3 beers and be totally out of it. So, should we have police officers subjectively decide whether someone is acting drunk or not and not use any kind of objective evidence at all? How do YOU suggest we determine if a person is driving drunk?
sportscardtheory said:. Intent is a big deal to me, and no one sets out to hurt others by hitting them with their car. So forgive me if I don't think it's right to compare manslaughter to driving under the influence.
Lancemountain said:sportscardtheory said:. Intent is a big deal to me, and no one sets out to hurt others by hitting them with their car. So forgive me if I don't think it's right to compare manslaughter to driving under the influence.
Way to contradict yourself, batman.
You are aware, of course, that manslaughter requires a lack of any prior intention to kill or create a deadly situation. And inebriating oneself and driving a motor vehicle simply to get from point A to point B and in the process killing another human, by your wonderful ethical stance of intent being a big deal in your life, would fall in line with exactly what manslaughter is?
:benson:
sportscardtheory said:Lancemountain said:sportscardtheory said:. Intent is a big deal to me, and no one sets out to hurt others by hitting them with their car. So forgive me if I don't think it's right to compare manslaughter to driving under the influence.
Way to contradict yourself, batman.
You are aware, of course, that manslaughter requires a lack of any prior intention to kill or create a deadly situation. And inebriating oneself and driving a motor vehicle simply to get from point A to point B and in the process killing another human, by your wonderful ethical stance of intent being a big deal in your life, would fall in line with exactly what manslaughter is?
:benson:
Clearly you don't understand what I said or meant. That's okay though. ::facepalm:: ::facepalm:: ::facepalm:: ::facepalm:: ::facepalm:: Here is some of these back at you.
Lancemountain said:sportscardtheory said:Lancemountain said:sportscardtheory said:. Intent is a big deal to me, and no one sets out to hurt others by hitting them with their car. So forgive me if I don't think it's right to compare manslaughter to driving under the influence.
Way to contradict yourself, batman.
You are aware, of course, that manslaughter requires a lack of any prior intention to kill or create a deadly situation. And inebriating oneself and driving a motor vehicle simply to get from point A to point B and in the process killing another human, by your wonderful ethical stance of intent being a big deal in your life, would fall in line with exactly what manslaughter is?
:benson:
Clearly you don't understand what I said or meant. That's okay though. ::facepalm:: ::facepalm:: ::facepalm:: ::facepalm:: ::facepalm:: Here is some of these back at you.
feel free to explain, or did my utter destroying of your silly stance render you to only respond in emoticons?
"oh I am a big believer in intent, it's a big deal! But someone doing the definition of manslaughter isn't manslaughter! It's just driving under the influence! It's not like they didn't meant to kill, they didn't mean to kill on a different level of didn't mean to kill. Intent is a big deal to me"