rick_fantastic wrote: does drink driving on a moped count?
rick_fantastic wrote: i dont really consider having a few cans or pints and then driving a moped really drink driving. i wouldnt have more than 6 cans / pints and then drive my moped home
rick_fantastic wrote: i call it a calculated risk. i dont drive on main roads so the chances of being caught are minimal. i wouldnt drink and drive on main roads.
Litcagral wrote: You may be involved in an accident whether it's your fault or not. Many accidents, including fatal ones, happen on 'side' roads. If the other driver suspects that you may be over the legal limit, they are going to involve the Gardai to strengthen their case. It's human nature. The Gardai may also be contacted by a member of the public who may know that you have been drinking whether you have been involved in an accident or not. Each Garda area also utilises their unmarked cars in a variety of ways.
Car users made up the bulk of roads deaths in Ireland — up by 36 to stand at 208. Pedestrians accounted for 70 while 11 cyclists and 50 bikers were killed.
JohnCleary wrote: Heh, tbh id consider drink driving a 2 wheeled veichle *more* dangerous as it requires balance.
robinph wrote: Definately more dangerous, but as always on a two wheeled vehicle its the rider that will die whoever it is that is drunk, the car driver that hits them or the rider themselves.
ClareBear wrote: Iyou just know that nothing will be done about it until someone actually does get hurt, typical.
Hagar wrote: Not quite true. Nothing will be done until someone "important" is hurt. Joe Soap doesn't count.:mad:
ClareBear wrote: True.
Litcagral wrote: I'm getting confused now. Does that mean that it is TRUE that it is UNTRUE that it is TRUE!!!!!
dogg_r_69 wrote: Have done it before but don't anymore. Not worth losing my lience over