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[Drinking] Shouldn't really laugh at this...







A1X

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Works even better if you play the opening theme to The Naked Gun over the top
 


Sheebo

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Jul 13, 2003
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:lol: as long as nobody was hurt I think laughing is ok! But Jesus how stupid to get in a car when drunk let alone THAT off your tits :facepalm:
 








dangull

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Feb 24, 2013
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Idiot could have killed someone, so found it a bit disturbing really.

Sorry, If I am not much fun at parties etc :)
 




drew

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Oct 3, 2006
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Idiot could have killed someone, so found it a bit disturbing really.

Sorry, If I am not much fun at parties etc :)

I think that as no one was hurt we can laugh but what was disturbing is the suspended sentence. He mounted the kerb a few times and it was luck not judgement that someone wasn't injured.

What's the betting this wasn't the first time he's driven in that condition?
 




Baldseagull

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Jan 26, 2012
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:lol: as long as nobody was hurt I think laughing is ok! But Jesus how stupid to get in a car when drunk let alone THAT off your tits :facepalm:

He had to drive, he was too pissed to walk.
 


m@goo

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Feb 20, 2020
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Might have been very amusing in the 70s and 80s but knowing how horrific drink driving accidents can be it's a bit frightening imo. Especially as there is other traffic and pedestrians about.
 


Bry Nylon

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Jul 21, 2003
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What a selfish and entitled prick. Three times over and he gets in his car. And has been stated above, you can guarantee this won’t be the first time he as done this.
 




Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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My 11-year-old drove a car for the first time on Sunday morning at the Young Drivers thing at Ardingly.

They record the whole thing via a dash cam, which we watched back last night.

He was a better driver than drunkman.
 


Stat Brother

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My 11-year-old drove a car for the first time on Sunday morning at the Young Drivers thing at Ardingly.

They record the whole thing via a dash cam, which we watched back last night.

He was a better driver than drunkman.

Jnr did that, a little older than yours.
He's 16 now and Im still fighting the urge to say 'can you park it please'.



Stat isn't and never has been #TeamParallelParking!
 


Wardy's twin

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Oct 21, 2014
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In my book that's a prison sentence no different to firing a gun in a public place and not knowing if the bullet will hit anyone or not. 30 days would probably open his eyes. He also took out various signs and fences , one was a post in the ground no way that is being fixed by the council for less than £1000.

Car should have been taken off him (assuming it's his).
 




Simster

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Jul 7, 2003
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I'm guessing I'm like most people who watched it: found the first 20 seconds quite amusing and then shuddered as he drove through areas where there were pedestrians about. I don't understand why there STILL aren't harsher sentences on people who behave like this to be honest.
 




Dave the hatosaurus

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Might have been very amusing in the 70s and 80s but knowing how horrific drink driving accidents can be it's a bit frightening imo. Especially as there is other traffic and pedestrians about.

You have hit that nail right on the head here . I have a strong memory of a trip to London on a Southdown coach in the early 70s .On the way home the driver said to those on the front of the coach " look at this " . The car in front was weaving from side to side as the obviously intoxicated driver lost control - how we laughed !
I do not find anything remotely funny about it now . Sometime in the intervening period the view on drink driving changed for the better and i for one would have no hesitation in reporting the reg of anyone in this state to the police , the best thing about this story is indeed the actions of the member of the public who reported and followed this imbecile !!!

We can but hope that driving while using your phone will go the same way !
 


BBassic

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I'm guessing I'm like most people who watched it: found the first 20 seconds quite amusing and then shuddered as he drove through areas where there were pedestrians about. I don't understand why there STILL aren't harsher sentences on people who behave like this to be honest.

Lifetime driving ban would do it.
 


marcos3263

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Oct 29, 2009
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Lifetime ban, attempted manslaughter charge? or similar. There is really no need in this day and age; lots of alcohol free options, lots of transport home options.

I dont think there is any stigma in not drinking - years ago it was "go on have a drink you pussy" "shandy?? - what are you ? Gay or sommit??" now not at all. In fact I know if I am driving my friends wont offer me beer etc.

The sooner we have speed limited cars (coming) self driving cars or ones that have built in breathalysers or similar the better.
 


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