Anonymous wrote:Get used to it. This is exactly what liberals voted for in this area.
Anonymous wrote:Get used to it. This is exactly what liberals voted for in this area.
Anonymous wrote:Weed tends to make people better drivers, not worse drivers.
OP sounds very boomer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Driving today from Baltimore to DC, middle of the day, some Suv driving along and weaving between three lanes, almost hitting everything around him. Got close and saw the car was full of smoke and his eyes were glazed. What on earth do people think
This is okay?
You were driving on the highway with someone like that and got close enough to determine how their eyes looked? Really?
DP.
You can smell it coming from cars in front of you on the highway (no pun intended).
But that’s not what she said. She said she saw the smoke, implying they’re hotboxing while driving, and that she saw their eyes were glazed. I’m not sure I could tell if someone’s eyes are glazed from several feet away, through 2 closed windows and a cloud of smoke. But she said smoke and glazed eyes, not smelled weed.
Op here--we stayed behind for a while, as did a lot of people. I waited for a clearing and went around when he was in the left lane and I had a lane between us and a lot of clearing ahead. I was able to get a decent look and it looked like he was "hotboxing." But there was enough clarity and daylight to see his vacant face turned to me and he was baked out of his gourd. I'm almost proud of the 20 or so other drivers in proximity who clearly figured out what was going on and were cautious. Unusual for 95. If I had seen a cop I would have stopped and alerted, but figured a 911 call was futile.