Bat Crusader said:
Hello Hormone,
I agreed 100% with you about a week ago...
Funny how your point of view can change.
Sadly it seems to have changed after being caught. This seems like a double standard to me... I hope you don't mean to say it's OK to drive with 0.14...
We do have a strategy, and an honest one.
We where all surprised that she failed the test; she had a lot a beer (6) but over a long period of time (less than one per hour) and then stopped for about 2 hours before driving
We will have an expert calculate her theoretical blood alcohol concentration
Again, I am sorry to say I don't agree: this is not "honest", this is trying to get around the law. It is also trying to get around common sense, community safety, the idea of justice, etc. I am in disbelief on how people want the law to apply to others but not to them, because "they are OK", they know that...
I am sure you were surpised, but it does not mean she was not legally impaired. After just 1-2 drinks, your speed of reaction changes, your vision fild shrinks, your attention span shortens, etc. And this is all below 0.08!! 6% of deaths on roads due to alcool are due to people being below 0.08. This is 6% too many. Should your right to drink with alcool in your brain over-ride the simple right ot life of others? Especially when there are so many alternatives nowadays!!
An expert can calculate all you want, I hope it does not mean anything to a judge, as this would be a serious blow to any law we have. Only stop people who drive erratically?? This would be ridiculous. Alcool metabolism is variable, depending on sex, weight, body fat, concomittant food intake, but also on habit of drinking (the more you drink regularly, the faster you metabolise it...). This is not linked to tolerance (i.e. the effects you/others perceive from drinking). Hence you may feel OK, but be clearly above a danger level.
Anyway I wish you and your GF all the best for Christmas and New Year, and hope you and her never drive after drinking anymore. I think your example should be used to show how actually we err in our own perceptions of our alcool level... Hence the simplest solution refraining from driving after drinking!