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Be careful (tomorrow) Sunday Morning


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Be careful out on the roads tomorrow you can bet with the England "kickoff" being 11pm tonight that the boys in blue will be ready to catch you out in the morning.

Leave your car parked up.

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I second the leave the car at home too.

 

So they should be trying to "...catch you out..." as you say.

Drink driving is a dispicable act with no excuses.

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I was on my way to work one early morning (4:30 am) when I was pulled over by police for just nicking through the lights as they went from amber to red. As I pulled in somehow I managed to clip the curb quite hard with my wheels making them I think was drunk; I could tell by their tone with me that they thought they'd caught a drink driver, and the police woman's face was a picture when the result of the breathalyzer came back zero, not a trace of alcohol. :hihi:

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I was on my way to work one early morning (4:30 am) when I was pulled over by police for just nicking through the lights as they went from amber to red. As I pulled in somehow I managed to clip the curb quite hard with my wheels making them I think was drunk; I could tell by their tone with me that they thought they'd caught a drink driver, and the police woman's face was a picture when the result of the breathalyzer came back zero, not a trace of alcohol. :hihi:

 

Good for you.

Can't blame them for pulling you over though - only doing their job.

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The police are near the KFC near Centertainment, so it wouldn't surprise me if they were still there for that reason. That said, anyone that does drink and drive, deserves to be caught for being so dumb.

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The point is the next day when alchohol may still be in your system but you may feel you are ok having slept.

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The point is the next day when alchohol may still be in your system but you may feel you are ok having slept.

 

I think people should only be in trouble if they're actually inebriated, not for merely having "alcohol in their system" while perfectly sober.

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I think people should only be in trouble if they're actually inebriated, not for merely having "alcohol in their system" while perfectly sober.

 

You'd be suprised how many people can be actually over the limit the next morning

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