memeandmark wrote: » his job involves driving and his family are dependant on him to drive...thanks
memeandmark wrote: » i know someone who was driving home and was caught at a check point and was bagged, he was twice the limit. fair enough its his own fault and a huge and stupid risk to take.. i am just wondering how long will he be off the road roughly.his job involves driving and his family are dependant on him to drive...thanks
voodoo_child wrote: » The schools are off soon for summer, so he should get his CV in to McDonalds asap. Your friend is an idiot for putting his job and family in jeopardy, not to mention the lives of other road users.
BJC wrote: » I find it irreprehensible that your friend would risk his families livliehood so flippantly.
Rb wrote: » I think anyone who drink drives should be taken off the road permanently.
zuutroy wrote: » so you think its a good idea?
Myth wrote: » Cycle.
Run_to_da_hills wrote: » Maybe get one of these and start up another business yeah a pub for a start!
Run_to_da_hills wrote: » Maybe get one of these and start up another business
memeandmark wrote: » i know someone who was driving home and was caught at a check point and was bagged, he was twice the limit
voodoo_child wrote: » Your friend is an idiot for putting his job and family in jeopardy, not to mention the lives of other road users.
Agent Smith wrote: » usually 12 months sucks to be them
quote=snyper;56170106 I was bagged asleep in the car in a car park in Drumcondra 2 years ago.. i was after having at least 12 drinks hours before...
Alan Ford wrote: » bagged while asleep in the car? were you driving at all? this sort thing happened to me a few years ago.But no bag was involved.Garda tap on my window "are ye ok?" "yes im fine as i had a few drinks and live along away from home so i thought id sleep in the car instead of driving home" garda then said "thats ok ,where are your keys" i said "i left them at the pub and i get them when i wake up" garda "thats fine sorry to disurb you" and off he went. iI dont think they can bag you in the car for being asleep and no intention to drive the car?
snyper wrote: » I neglected to mention it was winter and i had the engine on to warm up the car... i was fast asleep doooh...
Run_to_da_hills wrote: » You were lucky you did not wake up dead, sleeping in a car with the engine ticking over deserves everything the cop threw at you.
snyper wrote: » please explain.... how one can wake up dead?
GhostInTheRuins wrote: » An idiot down the road from me got caught drink driving, he told the judge he needed to drive for work, so the judge gave him 4 or 5 months to sort it out, then after that he was banned for a year. 4 or 5 months later he hires a guy to drive him around for the next twelve months. As soon as he's able to drive again he fires his driver and two weeks later he's caught drink driving again. ****ing idiot.
Clare_Guy wrote: » Get a good solicitor (one experienced in drink-driving offences) he/she should tell you that it is a "technical offence" and that the gardai have to follow strict procedures to earn a conviction. Have your day(s) in court and see what happens. Gardai are not the most efficient and anything can happen. I personally have had a potential drink-driving conviction thrown out through gardai errors. (I did not fight or question the evidence, the case was thrown out because the gardai did not do their stuff correctly) Apparently only 1 in 8 road-traffic offences that go to court result in a conviction so the odds are in your favour. I'm not justifying drink-driving or advocating it i'm simply giving you the facts of my own experiences. If you wanna pm me feel free...
Alan Ford wrote: » what i think he means by that is i ts silly to sleep in the car running,hence overheats or gos on fire,fumes (petrol) etc. the garda probably thought you were trying to top yourself.
snyper wrote: » I spend on average 8 hours in my car per day. In 14 years driving ive never had a car over heat let alone have smoke come out of it. So in otherwords.. na, its rather an unlikely event to be worrying about.