Keno 92 wrote: » Time will tell. If he does it again and kills someone it'll be partly your fault. Have a nice day.
gramar wrote: » Should I have shopped him? He would have lost his license for 2 years and had to pay a serious fine and would have had to apply for his license again etc.
Arciphel wrote: » But on the other hand, he might be a good driver. (I'll just get me coat)
Whatever_fools wrote: » I know its maybe easier said than done but being a bit of a skeptic I very much doubt that this was the first time and there's just no way I wouldn't have called the guards. Imagine if he did it again and cleaned a child out of it. People like this deserve to be off the road for 2 years, they deserve to lose their licenses. If you had caught him breaking into someones house, which wouldn't even really be life threatening behaviour, would you have let him away with it? Sorry, I totally disagree with your decision.
Fart wrote: » Chuck Stone, why do you have a pair of dangling testicles at the end of your "Location"?
gramar wrote: » On the way home yesterday I saw a car that had lost control and was wedged in a field just off the road. I stopped to see if they were ok. The guy who was driving (he was on his own)was not to put too fine a point on it..scuttered. No damage been done to himself or anyone else and the car wasn't in a dangerous place but if the gaurdias had arrived he was in serious shít as he was way over the limit.
JustAThought wrote: » Fair dues to you for stopping & helping . If he was scuttered the chances are that there are no traces if it left in his blood now , and i dont know if the guards would have any chance of getting him. The guy could say the incoherence was due to head injury/medication - tou mentioned that he was disabled - he might be on some tablets . You acted in good faith & helped him -tow truck etc. What you could do is report the incident to the guards on the basis above. You cam be sure the insurance company will be interested. It may be the fright he needs never to do it again - but there is a big difference between 1 over & scuttered. I still have issues from " my" crash driver not being as lucky as he was - that was 3 years ago . Did you get his name/number/reg. You could follow up & see how remorseful/his attitude today -could be the basis for a judgement call. It kind of hinges on that -I wonder dies he have previous convictions.