Drink Driving Conviction/Coaching Kids

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It’s funny that when it comes to driving at 35/36 in a 30 zone almost everyone will admit to it, as everyone has done it but driving the next day after a drink is sort of a taboo thing and it triggers the angry posters. Even though thousands more are killed each year due to speeding than drink driving.
 


It’s funny that when it comes to driving at 35/36 in a 30 zone almost everyone will admit to it, as everyone has done it but driving the next day after a drink is sort of a taboo thing and it triggers the angry posters. Even though thousands more are killed each year due to speeding than drink driving.
I drink a lot but I work any hours I want during the week I don't normally drink on a weekend as I usually do gigs.
 
I've been over the limit and drove tonnes of times. I don't know a person who won't have been at some point tbh. It's obviously not right like but drinking and driving (the next day) is just the way it is.

It doesn’t necessarily mean you’d be over the limit anyway.
Imagine if the level was zero, when would it be ok to drive?
 
You always drink on a weekend if the weekend threads are owt to go by. But that’s ok, no need to ashamed.
When I say gig/pissed I mean I get pissed after a gig as standard I got sacked from my last band.
 
It’s totally avoidable
Of course it is.
People need to grow up and start to take responsibility for their own actions.

It's not hard to 'prepare your life' in advance - if you're going to have a drink then make arrangements so you don't have to drive the next day - if that's not possible then don't touch the booze.
Simple really.
 
Im guessing everyone around the country who had all day on it for the match at the weekend haven't took the car to work today.
 
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