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Your thoughts: DUI drugs/alcohol, bad wreck...consequences
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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1307446" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>I've driven my fare share of backroads with a beer between my legs. Then one time I drove drunk home from an event in town and woke up and thought that was one of the dumbest things I'd ever done and every since then I won't have more than one if I'm driving and I've always had a very high tolerance for alcohol. I don't ever want to put myself in the position where there would be a doubt in my mind that my my dumb decision was the factor in hurting someone else again. I doubt a court would be as hard on me as I would be on myself if I had.</p><p>The driver is certainly at fault but he's also a victim of his own choices. He's gotta live with it for the rest of his life and if he's any kind of human that will be a long stiff sentence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1307446, member: 14661"] I've driven my fare share of backroads with a beer between my legs. Then one time I drove drunk home from an event in town and woke up and thought that was one of the dumbest things I'd ever done and every since then I won't have more than one if I'm driving and I've always had a very high tolerance for alcohol. I don't ever want to put myself in the position where there would be a doubt in my mind that my my dumb decision was the factor in hurting someone else again. I doubt a court would be as hard on me as I would be on myself if I had. The driver is certainly at fault but he's also a victim of his own choices. He's gotta live with it for the rest of his life and if he's any kind of human that will be a long stiff sentence. [/QUOTE]
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