Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't drink if you are driving.
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WTF, OP?!
It's called Uber. Or abstaining if you need to drive. Don't be a selfish asshole.
This! Uber or a cab. Seriously, are you that stupid?
Anonymous wrote:Since you are unable to tell when you've had too much alcohol, in your case you are not allowed to drink at all. You are a ticking time bomb whenever you drink. Btw most adults ( not all) know their limits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't drink if you are driving.
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WTF, OP?!
It's called Uber. Or abstaining if you need to drive. Don't be a selfish asshole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I will go to dinner, have 2 glasses of wine and I feel tipsy. Other times I know that the relaxation from the wine is mixing with my already tired body and making me feel more impaired than I am. I want to be able to feel confident that if I am pulled over, I'm not over the limit. I am going to look into getting a little breathalyzer for the car so that I can check, but do you have any ways of telling when you are creeping up to the limit?
If that's what you're most worried about then you need to get your priorities straightened out. Be more worried about hurting someone when your "already tired body" gets extra relaxed with a few drinks and swerves into someone else's car. Jeez.
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I will go to dinner, have 2 glasses of wine and I feel tipsy. Other times I know that the relaxation from the wine is mixing with my already tired body and making me feel more impaired than I am. I want to be able to feel confident that if I am pulled over, I'm not over the limit. I am going to look into getting a little breathalyzer for the car so that I can check, but do you have any ways of telling when you are creeping up to the limit?
Anonymous wrote:Don't drink if you are driving.