A mildly heated discussion some time ago (read months) over on CS gave me some food for thought today.
Drink driving, we all know its bad, we all know that adding a poison that inhibits our reaction times, our spatial ability and other road related judgements is bad, but why do people still think its ok to have one or two before getting behind the wheel of (around) a ton and a half of metal then driving around other people of speeds up to 70mph (lawful upper limit in UK)?
It astonishes me that people are still not responsible behind the wheel of a car. Yes certain meds do the same, but hey don't drive. You're tired? Try waiting in A&E (ER) for 18 hours waiting to see if someone you know is going to pull through surgery after they've been creamed by someone who has fallen asleep.
None of these excuses matter.
If you've had alcohol, don't drive.
Now feel free to pull this apart!
Drink driving, we all know its bad, we all know that adding a poison that inhibits our reaction times, our spatial ability and other road related judgements is bad, but why do people still think its ok to have one or two before getting behind the wheel of (around) a ton and a half of metal then driving around other people of speeds up to 70mph (lawful upper limit in UK)?
It astonishes me that people are still not responsible behind the wheel of a car. Yes certain meds do the same, but hey don't drive. You're tired? Try waiting in A&E (ER) for 18 hours waiting to see if someone you know is going to pull through surgery after they've been creamed by someone who has fallen asleep.
None of these excuses matter.
If you've had alcohol, don't drive.
Now feel free to pull this apart!
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