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its a shame that i dont think it wil keep you off the road.
how many accidents have you had (both those you have admitted to and those you drove off from)?
 
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Dribble :D

The lad really doesn't know when to stop. I've done a few things in the past that are somewhat "questionable" but the last thing I would do is tell you lot.

I blew 47 in 100, had the offer of blood but only came down to 42. 12 months and £180 - AND I wasn't in the car. Like I said we've all got a story to tell. An internet forum isn't the place though :)
 
Get real, its drink driving, hardly the end of the world. Hundreds of people are caught every day, do you think they should all be disabled for life as a result? :p

When its the cause of the end of somebody elses world then sure, why not?

No insurance, under the influence and messing it up for the rest of us. Die in a fire.

Correct me if I mis-read your tone, but it sounded like you were excusing the crime because 100s of people get caught every day :p
 
Just had another though about this - will the car not get crushed for not having insurance?

No, there is no way the whole insurance thing will ever stand up as police have not seen him driving the vehicle, nor has he been charged with drink driving.

Police have no power to seize uninsured vehicles if they have not been driven on a public road at the time they were stopped.

Even if he had been driving and they seized it, he would still have 7 days to retrieve it.
 
I am in no way excusing it, as people have said, if you cant do the time dont do the crime. However i really dont think its something to get this wound up about, its a common every day thing which people do all the time, every single day. If you took all the times people have drink driven in the entire country, how many actually result in even getting caught, let alone causing anyone any harm?
 
Dribble :D

The lad really doesn't know when to stop. I've done a few things in the past that are somewhat "questionable" but the last thing I would do is tell you lot.

I blew 47 in 100, had the offer of blood but only came down to 42. 12 months and £180 - AND I wasn't in the car. Like I said we've all got a story to tell. An internet forum isn't the place though :)


42 is unlucky, police only charge for 40 and up. The Met police that is, don't know about the rest.
 
I'd be too ashamed to post something like this. Hope it all turns in to a huge lesson for you and you become a better person for it.
 
I am in no way excusing it, as people have said, if you cant do the time dont do the crime. However i really dont think its something to get this wound up about, its a common every day thing which people do all the time, every single day. If you took all the times people have drink driven in the entire country, how many actually result in even getting caught, let alone causing anyone any harm?

I dont think people are getting wound up about the crime itself, more the fact the idoit came on here to try to 'brag' and 'protest' about it...
 
90 is impressive, over twice the legal limit, but won't be as bad as most predictions here I think as it was only drunk in charge, not drink drive.

Go out on the p***, leave your car at home but take your car key out with you and you are still committing the same offence even if your car is at the other end of the country.

I dont think so :D are u telling me u cant even carry your car keys with you? its ok as long as the keys aint in the ignition.
 
I dont think so :D are u telling me u cant even carry your car keys with you? its ok as long as the keys aint in the ignition.

Agreed. My house keys and car keys are the same thing. Meaning ive had my car keys with me every time ive even been out drinking in the 5 years ive owned cars...

Im sure theres an offence about intent to drive, like you drove to the pub and plan to drive back, but its hardly applicable when im out on the lash 10 miles away and my car is on my drive, and my keys are in my pocket because without them i wouldnt be able to get back in my house.
 
I dont think so :D are u telling me u cant even carry your car keys with you? its ok as long as the keys aint in the ignition.

The offence is still there.

The likelyhood of getting arrested for it is extremely low. If you are arrested for it, the likelyhood of the custody sergeant authorising your detention is even lower and would most likely NFA the case on the spot. The likelyhood of police proceeding to charge you for it is even smaller. The likelyhood of the CPS willing to prosecute for it is smaller again and the likelyhood of a magistrate punishing you for it is microscopic.

But the offence has still been committed. :)
 
Even if you are 1000 miles away from your car, if you are in possession of the keys, you are in charge of that vehicle. If you are drunk, you are drunk and in charge of a motor vehicle.
 
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