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    018 days ago

    Nobody should drive drunk, but everyone has a different tolerance. Someone can blow a high number and not even feel buzzed, if their tolerance is high. I’m not talking to bad people who don’t care about other lives, I’m talking to people who would otherwise be taken advantage of by the police and their obtuse laws.

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      18 days ago

      Dude, you’re literally defending drunk driving. Please educate yourself on the effect of alcohol on decision making and reaction speed. Just because someone thinks they’re not impaired doesn’t mean it’s true and how they feel doesn’t play any role in it whatsoever

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        18 days ago

        Bro, there is a difference between being drunk and not realizing it, and being sober while blowing a high number.

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            218 days ago

            “I drive better after a couple drinks, it loosens me up but I’m not even buzzed.”

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            017 days ago

            You are wrong. Someone with a high tolerance won’t be drunk, but they’ll have the same amount of alcohol in their blood as someone who is wasted and has a low tolerance.

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              You should not drive at a fairly low blood alcohol level either. Reaction time and decision making abilities are limited even if you don’t feel anything consciously. Although, I get the feeling that you’re not capable of making good decisions while being sober either, so maybe for you it doesn’t make a difference.