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TopicGoddamn the cost for traffic violations has gotten completely out of control
zebatov
07/11/18 9:31:18 PM
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Jen0125 posted...
zebatov posted...
See my first response.


i don't need to. making a "i have a higher tolerance" argument doesn't matter. don't drink and drive. it's not hard to get an uber, lyft or taxi. i don't have sympathy for you.

Why would anyone? And actually yeah two of those don't exist where I am.

darkknight109 posted...
OhhhJa posted...
A buddy of mine had a speeding ticket for like 21 over and it was 600 plus.

MPH or KMH? If it was kilometres, that's a little excessive. If it was miles, that's completely reasonable.

Don't drive like an idiot, yo.

I think you have that backwards. 21 km over is less than 21 miles.

darkknight109 posted...
Nobody can "handle it". This has been verified by scientific experiments over and over and over again. Some people believe they can and those people are wrong.

I live in BC and I am 100% in support of their drunk driving laws. Again, if you don't like it, don't drink and drive, which you shouldn't be doing anyways because holy shit, don't drink and drive.

Seriously, given how many people have killed themselves (or, far more importantly, other people) while driving drunk, at this point you'd have to be a self-centred raging asshole to ignore history and do the same.

Yeah, it can happen. But again, taking into account how many people do and make it home safe, very rarely by comparison. It's an extra unnecessary risk, sure, but I can think of at least one reason it might be understandable.
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