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Why you shouldnt drink and drive!

Started by magnum, May 11, 2009, 09:04:20 PM

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magnum

My soon to be brother in law did this as a result of a few beers and showing off :rotz:. He came across the median at 70+ and hit a truck head on. He learned a hard lesson and I'm glad nobody was hurt. Just makes you realize how fast your life can change.   
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What a waste. Happy to hear that no one got hurt!
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Quote from: magnum on May 11, 2009, 09:04:20 PM
My soon to be brother in law did this as a result of a few beers and showing off :rotz:. He came across the median at 70+ and hit a truck head on. He learned a hard lesson and I'm glad nobody was hurt. Just makes you realize how fast your life can change.   
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hemi-hampton

Looks like a 80 corvette, those don't get much nowadays even if not wrecked, wouldn't be worth much like that. Luckily nobody got hurt. LEON.

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yikes big wreck ! motor came out the car  :o good that no one got hurt  :yesnod:
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Hopefully, they throw the book at him.  Idiot.
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magnum

It was a 79 4speed car with the tinted t-tops. It was a nice car :rotz:.
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Jon Smith

A workmate of mine crossed the line and hit a truck head on just before christmas..he wasn't so lucky  :'(

the inquest said he was 5 times the drink drive limit... :rotz:

bull

No offense but if it's your sister who's about to marry him I'd be trying to talk her out of it.

PocketThunder

Quote from: bull on May 12, 2009, 02:01:09 PM
No offense but it's your sister who's about to marry him I'd be trying to talk her out of it.

Thats what i was thinking.   Your sister could be in the car next time.   :o
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magnum

Quote from: bull on May 12, 2009, 02:01:09 PM
No offense but it's your sister who's about to marry him I'd be trying to talk her out of it.
None taken :cheers:. I'm actually about to marry his sister and she feels the same way I do. I'm just glad no one was hurt :yesnod:. I hope he learns from it as well!
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C_stripes

Off topic, but I have always loved those wheels. They just look aggressive.

Glad no one was hurt. To bud he was such a dumb ass though.

A friend of several of my friends got hit on his Harley and left for dead by a drunk driver in a bronco. If the guy would have just called the police, Dusty probably would still be alive, but the dip shit just drove home and they followed the antifreeze trail to his house.

Drinking and driving should have a much stiffer sentence.  :Twocents:
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TUFCAT

When I was in high school, a kid down the street (a few years older but a dork) did that same thing to a 6-7 year old, but extremely mint 1978 Silver Anniversary 4-speed L82 Vette. He bought this car with his paper route money - -  I think he got the paper route when he was 12. 

It was a very nice car, and the damage looked about the same....with lots of little peices of shit all over the road.  :eek2:

Like I said, he was a dork....but a helluva car cleaner/restorer back in the day.  Even though the car was used, soon it was looking brand new and perfect.

I also don't think he was drinking, ..... if he was, this accident may have been the result of his very first beer??   :shruggy:

SeattleCharger

lucky those vettes have all engine in the long hood way in front,  amazing no one was hurt though going 70 and head on, at least he was a responsible enough drunk to put on his seat belt,  :shruggy:

      :insertsarcasm:


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SeattleCharger

He MIght have learned his lesson if he got charged with dwi and sentenced to two AA meetings a week for two years and outpatient treatment for two years,   mandatory sentence in washington state for first time


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Jon Smith

Quote from: Jon Smith on May 12, 2009, 06:55:25 AM
A workmate of mine crossed the line and hit a truck head on just before christmas..he wasn't so lucky  :'(

the inquest said he was 5 times the drink drive limit... :rotz:


should mention that this was the day after a heavy drinking session...dont think you can just sleep it off then drive the next day

Mike DC

 
We don't need stiffer punishments across the board.  We need to correlate the punishment with HOW DRUNK the driver is. 

The lethal people are usually repeat-offenders who are absolutely loaded to the gills every time.  But you can't throw the book at them when the mandatory sentencing guidelines also have to cater to decent people getting stopped for having 2 beers in an hour. 




72chargerSE

Quote from: TUFCAT on May 12, 2009, 06:38:48 PM
When I was in high school, a kid down the street (a few years older but a dork) did that same thing to a 6-7 year old, but extremely mint 1978 Silver Anniversary 4-speed L82 Vette. He bought this car with his paper route money - -  I think he got the paper route when he was 12. 

It was a very nice car, and the damage looked about the same....with lots of little peices of shit all over the road.  :eek2:

Like I said, he was a dork....but a helluva car cleaner/restorer back in the day.  Even though the car was used, soon it was looking brand new and perfect.

I also don't think he was drinking, ..... if he was, this accident may have been the result of his very first beer??   :shruggy:



Since I am TUFCAT's brother, I too remember this!!! I remember going to the intersection it happened, scooping up pieces of his Vette, putting them on his front porch, ringing the bell and running like hell, laughing like a hyena.

It was 1983, I was 17, and also a dork.

:rofl:

67_Dodge_Charger

It only takes one time to kill a person while driving drunk.  Some dd are lucky for a while until they finally do kill someone.  A long time friend of mine would drink after work everyday and then drive home.  She wrecked her car and six others one time and the city judge let her off; this was 20 years ago. 

Fast forward 20 years, drinking everyday and driving home she did kill someone.  She was driving home after the bar had closed, she did not even know that she had hit a person walking along the road.  It was a rural road with no shoulder and of course it was dark out.  She woke up the next morning to look for her husband that had not come home after the bars were closed.  She came upon the scene where sheriffs and highway patrol cars taking in evidence.  She had damage to her car and the sheriff started to interview her; she found her husband dead along the road. 

She will be in prison for 20 years with no chance of parole. 

I posted a story on here earlier this year about a highway patrol person that was killed by a drunk driver driving on the wrong side of the road; the driver was going over 100 mph.  It seems with the poor economy I am seeing more and more stories of drunk drivers dieing in wrecks or killing someone.  We had a story here in Montana with a person committing their seventh dui. 

Your brother in-law is very lucky, hopefully he will change his ways.

TUFCAT

Quote from: 72chargerSE on May 13, 2009, 11:20:35 AM

Since I am TUFCAT's brother, I too remember this!!! I remember going to the intersection it happened, scooping up pieces of his Vette, putting them on his front porch, ringing the bell and running like hell, laughing like a hyena.

It was 1983, I was 17, and also a dork.

:rofl:

Funny how times change, the kid remembered as a "Dork" drove a Corvette.  In retrospect, I'd love to be a Corvette driving dork - then or now!!  :icon_smile_cool:

gasoline_24

Stiffer sanctions do not save lives.  The punishment for killing someone while driving drunk is already pretty high.  The solution is driver interlock devices that prevent people from driving if they are drunk.  I think we can all look back on our lives and see a time we drove drunk and should not have.  People that are drunk do not think correctly and then make stupid decisions to drive.  Often this is with no negative consequense.  However, too often there are serious injuries and death.  In Kansas every year the legislature passes tougher DUI laws and every year in Kansas people get killed or injured by drunk drivers.  Require long term driver interlock devises for these individuals or on all cars and this problem is solved.

72chargerSE

Quote from: TUFCAT on May 13, 2009, 12:11:34 PM
Quote from: 72chargerSE on May 13, 2009, 11:20:35 AM

Since I am TUFCAT's brother, I too remember this!!! I remember going to the intersection it happened, scooping up pieces of his Vette, putting them on his front porch, ringing the bell and running like hell, laughing like a hyena.

It was 1983, I was 17, and also a dork.

:rofl:

Funny how times change, the kid remembered as a "Dork" drove a Corvette.  In retrospect, I'd love to be a Corvette driving dork - then or now!!  :icon_smile_cool:

You got the dork thing right :rofl:

Mike DC

 
A big part of the problem is the lack of other options besides drunk driving, though. 


Realistically, it's human nature to get loaded with a bunch of friends at the local watering hole or friend's house before staggering off to bed.  People have been doing it for thousands of years.  Say what you want about it, but trying to outlaw it would work about as well as abstinence-only sex ed is working. 

Only now we've got a problem, because "staggering off to bed" involves a potentially lethal mechanical device.




A designated driver is a big improvement over nothing at all, but it's not realistic to expect that kind of coordiation with others every time. 

A cab just costs too much.  Take a bunch of guys who picked that bar because the drinks were $1 cheaper than the bar next door . . . and then we expect them to each drop $25 bucks on getting home afterwards?  And then probably have to get a ride back there the next day from someone else just to retrieve their car? 




Ryan

Quote from: Mike DC (formerly miked) on May 13, 2009, 03:59:25 PM
 
A big part of the problem is the lack of other options besides drunk driving, though. 


Realistically, it's human nature to get loaded with a bunch of friends at the local watering hole or friend's house before staggering off to bed.  People have been doing it for thousands of years.  Say what you want about it, but trying to outlaw it would work about as well as abstinence-only sex ed is working. 

Only now we've got a problem, because "staggering off to bed" involves a potentially lethal mechanical device.




A designated driver is a big improvement over nothing at all, but it's not realistic to expect that kind of coordiation with others every time. 

A cab just costs too much.  Take a bunch of guys who picked that bar because the drinks were $1 cheaper than the bar next door . . . and then we expect them to each drop $25 bucks on getting home afterwards?  And then probably have to get a ride back there the next day from someone else just to retrieve their car? 






Agreed,

   I think that maybe the bars should be required to have a shuttle service for a small fee. Or make it free, bars make enough money. Pay some dude $50 a night to drive people home in a shuttle, plus dude will get tips and lives will be saved.
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tan top

Quote from: Jon Smith on May 13, 2009, 06:22:14 AM
Quote from: Jon Smith on May 12, 2009, 06:55:25 AM
A workmate of mine crossed the line and hit a truck head on just before christmas..he wasn't so lucky  :'(

the inquest said he was 5 times the drink drive limit... :rotz:


should mention that this was the day after a heavy drinking session...dont think you can just sleep it off then drive the next day

yeah thats true Jon ..... no way can you get  hammered the night before & be ok the next morning . ..... ie sleeping it off for 5 /6  hours  :shruggy:
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