jodifla said:The Scarlet Letter thread got me looking around on the Internet, and I notice stories of people getting convicted of DUI after having a glass of wine with dinner.
Is this hyperbole, or has it happened to you or someone you know?
I notice stories of people getting convicted of DUI after having a glass of wine with dinner.
jodifla said:Actually, in a lot of states now, like Michigan, ANY alcohol can get you arrested for DUI if the officer decides it has made you impaired.
If a person has had an alcoholic drink, they don't belong behind the wheel of a car - period.. There are too many factors involved in how your body responds to "only one drink" to feel as though you have the right to go out and possibly kill an innocent victim..
I can't even phathom why anyone in their right mind would even want to take that chance.. And if they're lucky enough to not get in an accident, but are still pulled over and charged with a DUI - oh well - natural consequences.. The higher the fine and the larger the penalty, maybe that person will think twice the next time around..
C.Ann said:If a person has had an alcoholic drink, they don't belong behind the wheel of a car - period.. There are too many factors involved in how your body responds to "only one drink" to feel as though you have the right to go out and possibly kill an innocent victim..
I can't even phathom why anyone in their right mind would even want to take that chance.. And if they're lucky enough to not get in an accident, but are still pulled over and charged with a DUI - oh well - natural consequences.. The higher the fine and the larger the penalty, maybe that person will think twice the next time around..
I've seen this calculator before, but I'm not sure how accurate it is. 1 beer makes me feel funny, yet by this, I'd have to drink 3 beers per hour to be legally considered intoxicated. I'd bet that's not real accurate. Not according to the way I feel after 2. I certainly wouldn't consider myself able to drive safely and I would never attempt to do so UNLESS it was a life or death situation.POB14 said:According to this calculator, she'd have to weigh about sixteen pounds for that to be true. I'm guessing somebody is under-reporting her drinking just a little bit.![]()
Actually at 100 pounds she would be over the 0.08% limit that is the limit in most states (depending on the alcohol content of the beer).POB14 said:According to this calculator, she'd have to weigh about sixteen pounds for that to be true. I'm guessing somebody is under-reporting her drinking just a little bit.![]()