![]() 03/13/2018 at 21:48 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Someone I have known for years recently got a DUI and is looking for sympathy. Heck that noise. We all know better than to get behind the wheel after drinking.
Not the actual accident but the same car.
Please make sure you’re good to drive before you do. It’s not about you, it’s about everyone else’s safety.
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I have zero sympathy for those who drink and drive. Glad to see the guy above appears to have found an inanimate object instead of another person/car.
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I wish I was there to do the same.
![]() 03/13/2018 at 22:24 |
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Sympathy? Lol nope.
Hopefully he learned a lesson, without hurting others (or himself beyond $$$$).
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Fortunately everyone is safe but that wallet? LOL
![]() 03/13/2018 at 22:34 |
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30 years ago, I had a friend who got a DUI in college. Besides all of the court costs and whatnot, he was paying like $3000 / year for auto insurance for years after that (this was around 1990, and he was married, driving boring cars).
![]() 03/13/2018 at 22:36 |
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Sympathy?!?!! Hahaha, NOOPE!!!
Its been probably 15 years now since my best friend got one. He was charged with DUI and reckless driving. He called the DA and offered to plead guilty to the DUI, if he’d drop the reckless driving charge, “Because I was drunk and shouldn’t have been driving, but I was not being reckless.”
DA took the deal, and my friend was smart enough not to complain for the 13 months he had to bum rides. As far as I know, he hasn’t done it again.
![]() 03/13/2018 at 22:56 |
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my best friend from college got one a couple years ago wth reckless driving and lost it for 6months, and then for 6 months after that could only go to/from work. He wouldn’t stop whining about the breathelizer.
In college he was my best friend and always the wacky guy a load of fun. But after college he stayed exactly the same. What is fun at 22 becomes obnoxious at 26 and after numerous “shouldn’t of been driving nights” got caught.
That and him getting drunk at a family party were the end of our 10 year friendship. I don’t have the time, sympathy or patience for your shit.
![]() 03/14/2018 at 00:11 |
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Had a good friend and his good friend die like 13 years ago. He had just bought an audi s4 and he slid off the road and flipped at 40-50 mph right at the worst time right before a tree and collapsed the roof into the tree. It changes you attending a double funeral for two 20 year old kids. For a long time I was zero tolerance and honestly think if it were not for them my outcome would have been different since I was not the smartest. Now I’ll have a beer and thats it. With the powerful booze out there even one affects me so I cant justify risking more.
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Did you send the above image along with a sternly worded reply to them instead?
![]() 03/14/2018 at 11:08 |
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There’s someone in my group of friends that will constantly order shots and try to badger me into drinking even when I’ve clearly mentioned that I need to drive home. I’ve had to have waiters cancel orders or literally just poor the drink out because they can be so unrelenting. And yes, this person often drives home in a condition I’d never consider safe. If I could take their keys, I would.
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two of my friends have them. but they are super remorseful about them,like not asking for sympathy just want to move past. one of the two got his DUI 6 weeks after getting a speeding ticket for doing 103 in a 55. and hes got a good(Re:Expensive) lawyer lol