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  1. Weststander

    [News] Drink driving - why?

    As you say, tons of people drunk drive home late at night after pubing or clubbing. The 'designated driver' often still got drunk, it was their call and turn to take the risk. I know older people who were stopped by local bobbies in the 60's and 70's whilst over the limit, who were simply told...
  2. Weststander

    [News] Drink driving - why?

    Not to mention using mobiles with hands. The distraction from texting for example, is long enough to wipe out lives.
  3. Weststander

    [News] Drink driving - why?

    Most men I know did occasionally or more often did DD in all the era's up to at least the 1980's. People have short memories or won't come clean on a forum. In the end the greater chance of getting caught, longer bans, the effect on future insurance, effect on careers, and naming in shaming in...
  4. Weststander

    [News] Drink driving - why?

    Bexhill teacher Louise Willard inadvertently recorded her own drink driver and was convicted today. Driving at up to 50mph in residential streets, whilst 3 times over the limit, her actions beggar belief. She could have very easily snuffed out the lives of innocent others...
  5. Weststander

    [News] Drink driving - why?

    Until 'playing to the anti-competition gallery' Sadiq closes Uber down in London.
  6. Weststander

    [News] Drink driving - why?

    Very sorry to hear that. Since then sentences have in the main been toughened several fold, but in terms of years actually served, they're still way too short in my opinion. Taking a life whilst driving a 2 tonne missile, through dangerous and/or intoxicated driving, isn't treated given the...
  7. Weststander

    [News] Drink driving - why?

    Have the Police got the resources for that at a single pub location out of 1000's, when calls are coming in all the time about a multitude of crime and accidents?
  8. Weststander

    [News] Drink driving - why?

    Ring 999 next time. I and other people I know have, in similar circumstances, the police act immediately and seem to appear from no where. Led to successful prosecutions. They won't criticise you for wasting their time if your hunch is wrong.
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