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oldmunchkin
Maybe some people need to be forced into therapy, but it's all rather Orwellian to me. You know, big brother knows what's best for everybody.
Which would you rather, a bunch of drunk drivers on the road? The same people who can't bother with a Designated Driver, or know when they shouldn't drive? In your mind, how many times could they fail a road sobriety test, without having "big brother" intervene? Or do they have to crash or kill someone, before it becomes the state's business?
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Since it bothers you so much, ok I'll restate what I said. I believe you have driven to get smokes after having had a couple of glasses of wine or a couple of drinks!
Context matters, but I appreciate your attempt at backtracking. I'm also very careful not to drive after taking my migraine meds, cold meds, or even Benadryl. Impaired driving is something I take very seriously. Even drowsy driving IS dangerous.
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If you don't think that qualifies as drinking and driving, then ok. According to the current BAC level needed to get you arrested, you could very possibly have been close to, or even at, that limit. Of course, most people don't have any noticeable impairment at .08, so there it is! That's how the states are making a mint off DUI's. And, of course, the courts must support other state programs, such as the state run mental health offices, so they sentence you to therapy...at the state run mental health office and no where else. If you go to your own therapist, and pay out of your pocket to a private individual, it will not be accepted by the court, and you can/will be found in contempt of court and possibly jailed. Now, do you understand my feelings about being forced into therapy. It's sure making money for the state! :mad:
No, I still think your ideas sound more conspiratorial, or hocus-pocus, than based in fact.
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Yes I can, or I can do what I am doing. I am stocking up on the necessities, so that here soon, I can go back to being a hermit! I might have to go out to get milk and bread occasionally, but other than that and the library, I will just stay in my own little world, and stagnate! I'll have to go to the post office, but I can do that at midnight, when I don't have to see anyone!
You just don't get that there are small towns in this country that have nothing but bars, churches, and a couple of restaurants that close at 9PM. Most likely, you consider a small town to have 50,000 people in it, I live in one with maybe 1200 people in it! There is not enough people here to make it feasible to have any of the amenities like places to socialize! You invite people to your home, or you meet them at the bar, if you want to have an evening with friends!
Surely Big Brother is conspiring to keep you trapped in this small town, as a hermit. :rolleyes:
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I guess I wasn't clear with my example of the dude who goes to the bar on Friday with his buddies and then gets arrested for DUI! I was trying to make the point that NOT EVERYONE who gets a DUI have deep-seated, severe emotional or mental issues. I guess that point went over everyone's head! Let me try again!
Joe goes to the bar, Friday night, with his co-workers to celebrate having gotten thru another week. Joe isn't a drinker, per se, but decides to have a beer while playing pool. Joe ends up having 2 beers, over the course of a couple of hours. Joe leaves to go home, and gets pulled over because his car was parked at the bar for 2 or 3 hours. Joe has neglected to eat anything, so the portable breathalyzer shows him at .08 BAC. He is arrested, and jailed for the night! My point with the example was basically a question! Does Joe have deep-seated, severe emotional or mental issues that require therapy? Or is Joe, like most arrested for DUI, a person who made a mistake...one he won't make again?
*For the purpose of the example, assume Joe is of average body size and weight. About 6 foot tall and about 180 pounds!
You can keep making new scenarios all you like, but they're still excuses for driving impaired.
If Joe is an adult and not mentally retarded, he should know that even two beers on an empty stomach (+ whatever medication he's taking + stress + fatigue) can mean he's impaired, and shouldn't drive. You're just complaining about the .08 parameter and Big Brother, and using that to de-legitimize therapy. :bored: