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so yea cruisin around at like 1:30 in the morning and i get pulled over.. i was doing 42 in a 45.. now im like wtf? the sheriff comes to my window and goes are you alright kid? im like yea is there a problem.. he goes anything to drink or any weed.. i said no are you crazy.. he goes i saw u touch the yellow line back there twice i wanted to make sure everything was ok..
he was cool about it and was on his way soon however i didnt kno touching the line was a crime or meant u were drunk.. so becareful out there.. ![]() -------------------- ![]() |
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Everytime someone here races someone else in a street race, or shows off their skills on the freeway, anytime you modify your engine or play with nitrous, you are putting people in danger. Condoning one thing and condemning the other is quite hypocritical.
What im trying to say is put it into perspective. I've driven drunk before, with reason, and i've been paranoid as hell. I certainly don't get drunk just so I can drive later. I can empathize with someone driving drunk, but not nescesarrily agree with the action (hence empathy rather than sympathize). I'm probably with the minority here, but I don't feel hijacking a post because you disagree with some comments in it is nescesarrily a good way to get a point across. Edit: Instead of hating everyone whos ever driven drunk before, maybe you should just be glad they got home safe without hurting themselves or others. This post has been edited by Smlogg: Oct 21, 2005 - 8:26 PM |
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