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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s not ok. In my house, if there is an alcohol event we pick each other up. We Also do this for our young adult kids. It is almost never necessary but our practice is zero alcohol if you are driving so it happens on occasion. [/quote] I actually don't mind him having a weak light beer maybe two max while socializing for an hour after a golf round. He NEVER drinks while actually golfing. One of his friends just sold his company and ordered a couple of shots of whiskey while they were socializing after playing. They hit him while en route home. Thing is at country clubs, they will often make shots heavy, so those two shots of bourbon were possibly closer to four. He was thoroughly sloshed when he walked in the door.[/quote] Four shots of whiskey are not going to make a kid sloppy drunk, much less a full grown male. [/quote] Good luck telling that to a cop. A beer or two plus 2 to 4 shots of 80 to 110 proof whiskey in under an hour is drunk.[/quote] You just moved the goalposts. Stop making this something it isn't.[/quote] Do you know men who golf and then "have a quick beer" at the clubhouse bar while they chat about the round? They're not doing that for several hours, they're drinking for maybe one hour. If a man drinks one or two beers and a couple of strong shots in an hour they are going to be over-the-limit drunk in their car. End of story.[/quote] You are saying that. Not OP. Again, stop making things up. And yes, I'm a man who golfs and loves beer. It's very common for my to finish a round and have 3, 12 ounce lite beers in an hour or so and drive home.[b] It's literally a nothing burger compared to the distracted, over medicated, texting loons out there.[/b][/quote] Quite true. Distracted driving due to phones, radio, etc. are the #1 cause of accidents on the highways. Sleepy driving is #2 cause of accidents. Lack of driving skills and cautiousness is #3 cause of accidents. This includes road rage, tailgating, improper merging, etc. Weed is #4 cause of accidents and rapidly rising cause. Drunk driving is way down the list for causing accidents and deaths. Most of those are due to being drunk and on other drugs combination. Weed and alcohol or prescriptions and alcohol are potent combos. [/quote]
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