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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:1D3yb.153952$Dw6.618565@attbi_s02... Nice. He says he has two DUIs and you label him as an alcoholic. ("practicing" or not) Harsh, I know -- but here's how I figure this. 1. In younger days, I drove under the influence too many times myself. 2. I am not a "knee-jerk prohibitionist" when it comes to alcohol. At 45, I still occasionally drive home after a few beers. Anyone who goes to a bar with friends does, too. Not true. I go out to the bar with friends but we all take a cab to the bar and take cab's home. It costs $5 to $30.00 each way. Idd rather pay that then face court time, attorney's fees, evaluations, fines, loss of license, loss of job, embarrassment, killing someone, ect. The question is how much do you want to spend? $5,000 for dui or $30.00 for a cab or if your to far away from home get have some one drop you off at a motel and take a cab from there. If you cannot afford a cab or motel then you should not be drinking. I don't feel sorry anyone that has got a DUI it is there fault for making the drive don't drive decision. I my self will take the lowest cost method. |
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