Blazer wrote: » I barely ever drink now, maybe one or twice a year and a few bottles throughout the summer.Went for a meal a few weeks back and left the car at home. Popped across to the pub first to have a pint and i definitely felt the effects when crossing the road back over...felt half pissed in fact.
V8 Interceptor wrote: » That can happen when you've not drank in a long time. I was off it for 6 weeks and went for a few yesterday and it hits you twice as quick. Fellas who go to the pub every evening find that it takes more and more drink to achieve the same effect. The body builds up a tolerance to it.
smelly sock wrote: » I don't believe him Lightning to be honest. I just hope if it's true he doesn't hurt someone or himself.
Patrick2010 wrote: » I remember watching this one morning, the show ended after Aidan Conney was still under the limit after 3 pints....https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2054857647 I think motors is better for this than TV This morning while watching ireland AM (I know) they decided to have a drink driving test where the got that annoying prat Aidan Cooney to drive a car around some bollards and then try the same thing after 3 pints So we had all the drama of him drinking and telling us after one pint how he was feeling the affects "already", they also had a Doctor, Road Safety expert and a paramedic, telling us the dangers of drink driving. He was regularly breathalysed after each pint. Pint 1 he passed the breathalyzer test Pint 2 he passed the breathalyzer test Pint 3 he got into the car and drove around the same bollards doing a poorer job of driving, as you might expect. Cooney got out of the car and told us how he could really feel the effect of the booze, so the Road Safety expert gave him the breathalyzer again and the result......he passed. The experts looked sheeplishly at each other and only the end credits saved their embarassment This whole thing especially Cooneys antics telling us "how bad he felt" undermined the drink drive campaign in my view. What it did prove (to me) was that a big lad like cooney could probably they they could risk 4-5 pints and get away with it. What sort of message was that to be sending to people?
Natalia Unsightly Concrete wrote: » These programs are a pure setup, of course they have to make it look bad to support the campaigns. That “How’s your dricing” or what ever it’s called on rte had a similar test on the episode during the week. A fella on and he “really feeling the effects” and making mistakes after a pint and unable to park and hitting bollards after 3. Total and utter nonsense.
_Kaiser_ wrote: » Nope, never. If I'm out I'll either stick to soft drinks and drive home after, or leave the car and get a bus/taxi back. This thread is not surprising though. The huge efforts at "whataboutery" by some just show that we still have a serious problem with drinking culture in this country. It's also part of the reason why I'm against legalisation of "recreational" drugs too. The roads are bad enough without some doped up idiot thinking he's "grand" cause he only had one. :rolleyes:
_Kaiser_ wrote: » Nope, never. If I'm out I'll either stick to soft drinks and drive home after, or leave the car and get a bus/taxi back.
pauliebdub wrote: » I'd have a pint if I'm not driving with an hour or two after, normally a shandy if I'm driving immediately afterwards. Dont see a problem with it. Waiting for the day that decent non alcoholic beer becomes widely available. I couldn't sit in a pub drinking minerals.
V8 Interceptor wrote: » NA beers are expensive. Dearer than the real stuff. Just get a pint glass with plenty of ice and tip a Cidona into it. It looks (& tastes) like you're drinking Bulmers.
V8 Interceptor wrote: » True but the idea of paying over a fiver for a beer with no alcohol in it repulses me
_Brian wrote: » It’s just a drink, I drink very little and never look at the price, if I want something I just have it and enjoy being out.
Masala wrote: » So ... after 12 pages can I ask 1. If I have a pint afterwork on a Friday evening at 6pm and then drive straight after that at say 7pm... would I be over the limit. No food since work sandwich at 1pm
Masala wrote: » 2.do those portable testers you can get in Boots to self test yourself really work??? Thinking of getting one to cover myself. oR is there as better option to look at for extra moneyMany thanks
BarryD2 wrote: » Count yourself lucky. There are vast swathes of rural Ireland, including areas close enough to large urban areas that are devoid of things like buses and trams etc. The law has to apply the same to everyone, whether they live in Tallaght or Tawnymore. But therein lies a fundamental problem as the options and opportunities are vastly different at both locations. This has a real impact on rural lives.
CalamariFritti wrote: » The 'doped up idiots who only had one' adhere to the law, thats it. if you're under .5 you're not doing anything wrong as far as current legislation is concerned.
Masala wrote: » 1. If I have a pint afterwork on a Friday evening at 6pm and then drive straight after that at say 7pm... would I be over the limit. No food since work sandwich at 1pm
_Kaiser_ wrote: » It's entirely possible to go out.. to a pub.. and have a great time without alcohol.
biko wrote: » Don't drink anything if you have to drive, that's the only answer there is. I don't understand why people keep asking.
V8 Interceptor wrote: » You reckon?
Natalia Unsightly Concrete wrote: » A large amount of people would disagree though. I love pubs and would be in them drinking at least once per week and usually a few times per week but if I wasn’t drinking I wouldn’t go. It’s rare that I wouldn’t be able to drink away in the pub but on occasion that I’d have to drive and drink soft drinks for whatever reason I just stay at home.
The Backwards Man wrote: » [quote Yeah, well I wouldn't be adverse to a complete ban on private car ownership anyway, so it's probably unsurprising my ideas could be considered harsh by some.
_Kaiser_ wrote: » To be honest, if someone's idea of a good night is dependent on whether they can have alcohol, that's a far more significant issue IMO
jbt123 wrote: » What kind of nonsense is that? Are you a stakeholder in some passenger transportation enterprise? Your views and opinions are so extreme that I'm not sure you should be contributing to a thread that is looking for balanced and reasoned responses. Mind boggling stuff. Personally I would have a maximum of 2 pints over a couple of hours if having a meal. I feel that I can still give driving my undivided attention and I don't feel impaired in the slightest.