Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get hammered all the time, and I call a cab or call my wife.
This is not something to brag about.
I've never understood people who are so proud to state that while they may be getting older, they "refuse to grow up". I would think this would be something to be ashamed of, not brag about. My friend's husband put this on his FB page on his bday and I just cringed in embarrassment for him. Like I am cringing for you right now.
who said I was bragging? Point is, when I get drunk, I don't drive. Not that hard. Cabs are everywhere, and rather spend $35 on a cab than $3,500 in legal and court and insurance costs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I get hammered all the time, and I call a cab or call my wife.
This is not something to brag about.
I've never understood people who are so proud to state that while they may be getting older, they "refuse to grow up". I would think this would be something to be ashamed of, not brag about. My friend's husband put this on his FB page on his bday and I just cringed in embarrassment for him. Like I am cringing for you right now.
Anonymous wrote:I get hammered all the time, and I call a cab or call my wife.
This is not something to brag about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dh regularly comes home from 'work diners' or a 'drink with a client' and seems to me impaired. Not drunk, but effected enough that I can tell he's been drinking: he walks just a bit differently, the cadence and tone voice is different. His reactions to things said in a conversation are bit more exaggerated. He just does things differently. And I can smell it. When I call him on it, he gets very defensive and says he only had 2 drinks and he was eating, so he must be ok and I must be paranoid and/or hysterical and/or overreacting.
He has already had 2 dui in the state of MD so if he gets one more, he's screwed. And, he is a gov't contractor who has a very high clearance (how he got, I'll never know).
I am very worried he will hurt someone one day and fear for that person but also for what it will do to our family. He would most likely go to jail, lose his clearance, thus his job and livelihood, nevermind that we could well be sued by someone who he hurts.
So, yes, the "2 drinks is good" rule of thumb is NOT good for him. IF that's how much he's really having. But I'm pretty sure he's lying about that, too.
He sounds like a liar and a menace to society. I hope they take his license away for good before he kills someone!
buy him a portable breathalyzer. tell him you are perfectly ok with him having a drink with a client, but that you cannot afford any more DUIs. So if he blows over a .08, call you and you will come pick him up or he can call a cab.
You don't have a lot of experience with problem drinkers, do you? He could call a cab any time. But he won't b/c that means he needs to get his car the next day, which is a pain. Plus the cost of the cab and the fact that he thinks he will 'lose face' w/ whomever he is with by admitting he's had too much to drive. And I'm not waking up or keeping up my 3 kids under 8 to go pick their drunk daddy at 10, 11 or midnight all the time (this at least once a week).
Anonymous wrote:My dh regularly comes home from 'work diners' or a 'drink with a client' and seems to me impaired. Not drunk, but effected enough that I can tell he's been drinking: he walks just a bit differently, the cadence and tone voice is different. His reactions to things said in a conversation are bit more exaggerated. He just does things differently. And I can smell it. When I call him on it, he gets very defensive and says he only had 2 drinks and he was eating, so he must be ok and I must be paranoid and/or hysterical and/or overreacting.
He has already had 2 dui in the state of MD so if he gets one more, he's screwed. And, he is a gov't contractor who has a very high clearance (how he got, I'll never know).
I am very worried he will hurt someone one day and fear for that person but also for what it will do to our family. He would most likely go to jail, lose his clearance, thus his job and livelihood, nevermind that we could well be sued by someone who he hurts.
So, yes, the "2 drinks is good" rule of thumb is NOT good for him. IF that's how much he's really having. But I'm pretty sure he's lying about that, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dh regularly comes home from 'work diners' or a 'drink with a client' and seems to me impaired. Not drunk, but effected enough that I can tell he's been drinking: he walks just a bit differently, the cadence and tone voice is different. His reactions to things said in a conversation are bit more exaggerated. He just does things differently. And I can smell it. When I call him on it, he gets very defensive and says he only had 2 drinks and he was eating, so he must be ok and I must be paranoid and/or hysterical and/or overreacting.
He has already had 2 dui in the state of MD so if he gets one more, he's screwed. And, he is a gov't contractor who has a very high clearance (how he got, I'll never know).
I am very worried he will hurt someone one day and fear for that person but also for what it will do to our family. He would most likely go to jail, lose his clearance, thus his job and livelihood, nevermind that we could well be sued by someone who he hurts.
So, yes, the "2 drinks is good" rule of thumb is NOT good for him. IF that's how much he's really having. But I'm pretty sure he's lying about that, too.
He sounds like a liar and a menace to society. I hope they take his license away for good before he kills someone!
buy him a portable breathalyzer. tell him you are perfectly ok with him having a drink with a client, but that you cannot afford any more DUIs. So if he blows over a .08, call you and you will come pick him up or he can call a cab.
Anonymous wrote:Yes but do you really think any judge is going to believe she only had 2 glasses of wine? I'm not saying OP is lying, she's probably telling the truth. But I'm sure judges and lawyers hear that millions of times a day. I just had one drink!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dh regularly comes home from 'work diners' or a 'drink with a client' and seems to me impaired. Not drunk, but effected enough that I can tell he's been drinking: he walks just a bit differently, the cadence and tone voice is different. His reactions to things said in a conversation are bit more exaggerated. He just does things differently. And I can smell it. When I call him on it, he gets very defensive and says he only had 2 drinks and he was eating, so he must be ok and I must be paranoid and/or hysterical and/or overreacting.
He has already had 2 dui in the state of MD so if he gets one more, he's screwed. And, he is a gov't contractor who has a very high clearance (how he got, I'll never know).
I am very worried he will hurt someone one day and fear for that person but also for what it will do to our family. He would most likely go to jail, lose his clearance, thus his job and livelihood, nevermind that we could well be sued by someone who he hurts.
So, yes, the "2 drinks is good" rule of thumb is NOT good for him. IF that's how much he's really having. But I'm pretty sure he's lying about that, too.
He sounds like a liar and a menace to society. I hope they take his license away for good before he kills someone!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dh regularly comes home from 'work diners' or a 'drink with a client' and seems to me impaired. Not drunk, but effected enough that I can tell he's been drinking: he walks just a bit differently, the cadence and tone voice is different. His reactions to things said in a conversation are bit more exaggerated. He just does things differently. And I can smell it. When I call him on it, he gets very defensive and says he only had 2 drinks and he was eating, so he must be ok and I must be paranoid and/or hysterical and/or overreacting.
He has already had 2 dui in the state of MD so if he gets one more, he's screwed. And, he is a gov't contractor who has a very high clearance (how he got, I'll never know).
I am very worried he will hurt someone one day and fear for that person but also for what it will do to our family. He would most likely go to jail, lose his clearance, thus his job and livelihood, nevermind that we could well be sued by someone who he hurts.
So, yes, the "2 drinks is good" rule of thumb is NOT good for him. IF that's how much he's really having. But I'm pretty sure he's lying about that, too.
He sounds like a liar and a menace to society. I hope they take his license away for good before he kills someone!
Anonymous wrote:My dh regularly comes home from 'work diners' or a 'drink with a client' and seems to me impaired. Not drunk, but effected enough that I can tell he's been drinking: he walks just a bit differently, the cadence and tone voice is different. His reactions to things said in a conversation are bit more exaggerated. He just does things differently. And I can smell it. When I call him on it, he gets very defensive and says he only had 2 drinks and he was eating, so he must be ok and I must be paranoid and/or hysterical and/or overreacting.
He has already had 2 dui in the state of MD so if he gets one more, he's screwed. And, he is a gov't contractor who has a very high clearance (how he got, I'll never know).
I am very worried he will hurt someone one day and fear for that person but also for what it will do to our family. He would most likely go to jail, lose his clearance, thus his job and livelihood, nevermind that we could well be sued by someone who he hurts.
So, yes, the "2 drinks is good" rule of thumb is NOT good for him. IF that's how much he's really having. But I'm pretty sure he's lying about that, too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DUIs today are a witch-hunt. .08 is NOT DRUNK, you did nothing wrong, but unfortunately you have to pay the price of an overreaction. seriously don't feel bad in the least. get a good lawyer and fight it and most likely it will get dismissed.
Okay, I hope this doesn't come out wrong, because I know the OP feels bad. By no means am I trying to condemn her or anyone else in this situation, but I MUST address the poster I quoted above.
However, .08 is legally drunk and that's all that matters. My brother had two beers after work three years ago. On his way home, a really man stepped off the curb in front of him. He hit the man and he, unfortunately died. My brothers BAC was .09. He did not feel drunk. It has nearly ruined his life. He plead guilty and was sentanced to 5 years. He is up for parole next week after serving 20 months. My brother did not have any priors. We grew up middle class, going to private schools and had all of the benefits of a good family and involved parents, etc.
It was a horrible accident that took one man's life, and has hurt two families in ways you cannot imagine. Not everyone gets second chances.
OP, you will be fine. You will likely pay a fine and maybe serve some community service.
But .08 is drunk, and can most definitely take and change lives, it is not an overreaction.
Well, I hate to break this to you since you sound like a nice person, but your brother was LYING about having two beers before killing a man. If your brother just weighed 160 pounds, and he drank two beers in less than an hour, his level would be .034.
http://bloodalcoholcalculator.org/#LinkURL
I live in the city and would never drive anywhere if I had even one drink - that's why we have taxis. But really, let's stick with some facts here. Your post makes NO sense.