bluewolf wrote: » Never. I drove twice one day while extremely tired - fcuking scary. I don't know how something didn't happen, but not a chance I'd do it again or while drunk
Rasheed wrote: » I used to. All the time, it was out in the country, no-one ever got bagged. Then something horrific happened, (I wasn't driving) and I can't stress enough how life changing one silly mistake can be.
senorwipesalot wrote: » What happened? The suspense is killing me. Im guessing its guinness/pothole/dead farmer related.
cymbaline wrote: » I think driving when you're exhausted can be worse than drunk driving. It is indeed a fooking terrifying experience. Someone I know got pulled in by the guards for driving erratically on the road - he was stone cold sober but was just extremely tired.
Dangerous Man wrote: » No one is perfect and I respect you for coming on here and admitting your past mistakes.
hattoncracker wrote: » Never have, never will.. I know a girl who does though, she openly will admit to it and laugh at you if you try and chastise her... The same girl got her provisional licence, had never driven in her life and put her 6 week old in the back seat so she's Not exactly the responsible type. Im from a rural border area originally so drink driving is normal, esp with ppl coming over the border. When I was younger hthere was nothing to be done to penalise drivers who crossed the border so they didnt give a hoot!
LoYL wrote: » Driving with a child in that condition is neglect and an actionable item for social services.
LoYL wrote: » hattoncracker wrote: » Never have, never will.. I know a girl who does though, she openly will admit to it and laugh at you if you try and chastise her... The same girl got her provisional licence, had never driven in her life and put her 6 week old in the back seat so she's Not exactly the responsible type. Im from a rural border area originally so drink driving is normal, esp with ppl coming over the border. When I was younger hthere was nothing to be done to penalise drivers who crossed the border so they didnt give a hoot! Driving with a child in that condition is neglect and an actionable item for social services.
MagicSean wrote: » I'm genuinely surprised at the amount of people who admit to it and blame it on being young. No wonder car insurance for young lads is so high.
Galwayguy35 wrote: » We made a mistake and we admitted it, when your a young guy in your teens and early 20s you don't see things the same way as older people.
MagicSean wrote: » Bull**** excuse. Don't try and lump all young people in with yourself.
Galwayguy35 wrote: » I didn't say all young people, and don't tell me for one minute that you are mr perfect and never made a mistake.
MagicSean wrote: » I never drove with any drink in me. In fact I never endangered anyones life during my youth.