I know I posted this in another thread, but I wanted to make a special thread for those that didn't see it.
The holidays are upon us, which means lots of holiday parties with eggnog, wine, champagne...you name it. If you're going to drink, please don't drive. If you intend to have even a couple of drinks, please make other arrangements before hand, or call a cab. The price of a cab doesn't even compare to the price of one's life.
Please watch this video - all of it. And please please please be safe this holiday season (and always).
DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE!
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY HOLIDAYS
Nick Cenik
+1 :)
thesauce23
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Originally posted by *~LiSa-LoO~*
The price of a cab doesn't even compare to the price of one's life.
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provide peer-reviewed article(s) please.
i kid, i kid.
*~LiSa-LoO~*
quote:
Originally posted by thesauce23
provide peer-reviewed article(s) please.
i kid, i kid.
lol shut it
jester
The laws in Canada are to relaxed. If you get caught driving over the legal limit. You should lose your license for life and have your car seized and sold at auction. If you get caught driving again (seeing you don't have your license) you should land up in prison for over a year.
People don't take it seriously until if effects them.
spitty
thanks lisa!
a very important message for the holidays (and the rest of the year)
evil_cookie
quote:
Originally posted by jester
The laws in Canada are to relaxed. If you get caught driving over the legal limit. You should lose your license for life and have your car seized and sold at auction.
Settle down, champ.
ChemEnhanced
quote:
Originally posted by jester
The laws in Canada are to relaxed. If you get caught driving over the legal limit. You should lose your license for life and have your car seized and sold at auction. If you get caught driving again (seeing you don't have your license) you should land up in prison for over a year.
People don't take it seriously until if effects them.
might as well include driving after being out dancing for 8 hours in there as well
kotsy
quote:
Originally posted by jester
The laws in Canada are to relaxed. If you get caught driving over the legal limit. You should lose your license for life and have your car seized and sold at auction. If you get caught driving again (seeing you don't have your license) you should land up in prison for over a year.
People don't take it seriously until if effects them.
I agree that they are way too relaxed but I think you're a little overboard
Euphorica
:toocool:
Ravist
dont tell me when I can drink and drive. It is my car, my booze and my choice whether I want to risk killing people or not.
VDub
Notice how not one of those drivers was using a handheld for texting or talking???