Vercingetorix
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I know a woman, vice-president of a major southern bank, who got a DUI a couple of years ago. She'd had three drinks and was moving her car about 150 yards to a place she could leave it overnight. Pulled over, asked to blow, cuffed and booked. I guess she's human scum.
I know a woman, vice-president of a major southern bank, who got a DUI a couple of years ago. She'd had three drinks and was moving her car about 150 yards to a place she could leave it overnight. Pulled over, asked to blow, cuffed and booked. I guess she's human scum.
Dumb. Hate to break it to you. You friends excuse is just that, an excuse. I'm sure she knew the consequences of even going "150 yards."
Regardless, that doesn't fit your absurd argument that she's a drunk.
That was never my argument. It was "Shes an idiot and most likely a drunk."
In your friends case she is an idiot, and I don't know her personal situation well enough to to judge her drinking habbits, but she could also be a drunk.
Dumb. Hate to break it to you. You friends excuse is just that, an excuse. I'm sure she knew the consequences of even going "150 yards."
It wasn't dumb at all. She weighed the 100 percent certainty of having her car towed
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Sorry, you can add 1,000 more excuses and I still wont change my mind. I mean, surely the VP of the bank knows someone that can come pick her up in her car, someone that hasn't been drinking like a fish. At the very worst, I'm sure she could afford a simple tow fee.