mmaland wrote:OK I'll jump in. Is it different today?
When I partied years ago, I drove home many times afterward. Although I was not driving on the wrong side of the road, if I had been stopped, I would have gone to jail. I was lucky.
Laws are tougher today and justifiably so, but I believe it still happens a lot. Your answers will confirm or deny that.
How can someone drive drunk you ask? When it is time to go home a decision is made. The problem is that when the decision is made we've been drinking. Thats not a good time to make a decision. I always felt in my heart I was completely capable of driving. The police wouldn't agree.
Allyson, you are a gem and I am proud of you for being responsible.
I'm sure it happens alot. And the laws are definitely tougher than they were years ago. Last year, a friend of mine was picked up for DUI even though she wasn't driving. She passed out in her car at the gas station, and becuase the keys were in the ignition, and she was in control of the car, they towed her car and booked her. Laws are important, but sometimes to the extreme. In my friend's defense, she was wasted, but waiting for a ride, trying to stay warm when she passed out in her car.
I don't know if I would say that I'm a gem. I mean, there are other reasons that I haven't driven drunk than just being responsible and deciding not to drive. But thanks, your pride in me is much appreciated.
Naw.... you're definitely a gem.