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Here's an idea: If you're going to drink ANY alcohol, don't even think about driving. Period. Common Sense Party May 2013 #1
So if I want a glass of wine with dinner I need a taxi home? Seems like overkill Exultant Democracy May 2013 #2
I think so. Because the most common response when people are pulled over for DUI is: Common Sense Party May 2013 #4
The one glas or two beers is what any drunk will say liberal N proud May 2013 #14
As a former medic, have a designated driver nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #19
Liquor Lobby will never let this pass...dream on Bo May 2013 #63
That's my approach BainsBane May 2013 #3
It makes more sense. Common Sense Party May 2013 #6
Agree skeewee08 May 2013 #13
I had 2 people in my family killed by drunk drivers. RebelOne May 2013 #23
That is the rule I follow, and I have NEVER been picked up for DUI happyslug May 2013 #7
That is not the law in my state. former9thward May 2013 #21
I think I remember Jenoch May 2013 #34
Yes, they could get a DUI in my state (AZ). former9thward May 2013 #38
That's absurd in the extreme. There is no reason why normal people can't have kestrel91316 May 2013 #10
Yes, but too many "normal" people think they're just having A glass of wine, and wind up Common Sense Party May 2013 #15
You can have 2 or 3 or however many as long as you spread them out over a period of however many kestrel91316 May 2013 #17
Playing with fire... Common Sense Party May 2013 #20
Isn't that too dependent on weight/body size/gender/etc.? Blue_Tires May 2013 #30
I've found the ideal solution is to simply move around the corner from the bar. man4allcats May 2013 #25
I hate to say it... MountainMama May 2013 #51
I think that's dumb Yo_Mama May 2013 #57
Agreed ... Nihil May 2013 #62
probably more about court revenue enhancement than saving lives.... villager May 2013 #5
Bingo nt Mojorabbit May 2013 #16
WINNER!!!!! truebrit71 May 2013 #47
Would never happen in Wisconsin unless the Feds threaten highway funds. TheMightyFavog May 2013 #8
I was about to bring up Wisconsin Blue_Tires May 2013 #31
Yeah. Tavern League's doing. TheMightyFavog May 2013 #52
.05 blood alcohol for someone weighing about 160 lbs. OnyxCollie May 2013 #9
Since I'm 100 lbs. HockeyMom May 2013 #12
Or 140 pounds, definitely Yo_Mama May 2013 #58
Most European countries, including those known for their drinking politicaljunkie41910 May 2013 #11
Link? maxsolomon May 2013 #56
That's absolutely untrue. Europe does not practice zero tolerance with alcohol. Xithras May 2013 #60
Interestingly, for the top countries you listed many of them believe 2-5 glasses of alcohol riderinthestorm May 2013 #61
Do not drink and drive nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #18
Why not go one step further? Never eat in a restaurant if you have to drive there. Nye Bevan May 2013 #29
Or why not take the ultimate step and never have children? tXr May 2013 #67
I have a concealed carry permit. How many drinks can I have and still tote around a weapon? Common Sense Party May 2013 #22
I am sure your state has a threshold in the CCW law. Jenoch May 2013 #37
Yeah, it probably does. Common Sense Party May 2013 #42
I Agree. Jenoch May 2013 #43
They will kill off the restaurant/bar industry. former9thward May 2013 #24
+1 nt Nye Bevan May 2013 #28
You are correct. Jenoch May 2013 #39
It would absolutely reduce the amount I eat out, and the size of the tips I leave. Xithras May 2013 #59
Fuck that. AngryAmish May 2013 #26
One or two beers do not impair my driving in any way. Nye Bevan May 2013 #27
Irony: Very old people pushing for heavy enforcement, but not for driver's tests. RitchieRich May 2013 #32
Especially when they are trying to make it in time for the 4PM "early bird" dinner (nt) Nye Bevan May 2013 #50
Serious Issue, But ProgressiveJarhead May 2013 #33
I need one...to be honest nadinbrzezinski May 2013 #35
Even a hands-free device is distracting. Just never talk on the phone, ever, Nye Bevan May 2013 #41
I have read that drivers texting while driving Jenoch May 2013 #40
I wonder what percentage of adult males do in fact occasionally drive while over the legal threshold Douglas Carpenter May 2013 #36
Why only males? Common Sense Party May 2013 #44
I'm sure a fear number do. But males tend to rank a lot higher on such things Douglas Carpenter May 2013 #45
Temperance movements sure pull our moral superiors out of the woodwork. Psephos May 2013 #46
And you know that if they get to 0.05 they will start shooting for 0.03. (nt) Nye Bevan May 2013 #49
I see. Zoeisright May 2013 #54
I'm a better driver when I've been drinking... Bay Boy May 2013 #48
It is more than simply an issue of speed Evergreen Emerald May 2013 #64
I think device distraction is a higher priority markiv May 2013 #53
Why .05? Why not .04? .02? .001? maxsolomon May 2013 #55
.. but feel free to fill up on prescription meds! flamingdem May 2013 #65
They want more money in fines. lol Dash87 May 2013 #66
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