View Full Version : Please, please don't drink and drive
BobnBev
12-28-2012, 07:20 AM
Watch this very moving video
Drinking and Driving | Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=381987865117)
graciegirl
12-28-2012, 07:24 AM
Please drive carefully. Next week our population will grow substantially. Do every thing in your power to protect yourself and others while driving on the paths, roads and highways that have many new people unfamilier with our town and many old people who might be distracted by the huge increase in traffic. If you are gonna drink more than a couple have someone else drive you home. I say this to my adult children and grandchildren so I am NOT being mean. You are a wonderful person, you who are reading this post and I want you here in April.
BobnBev
12-28-2012, 08:00 AM
Thank you, gg. I just heard of a driver in a roundabout that came head to head with an elderly golf cart driver. How scary is that. Wrong in so many ways.:eek:
glgene
12-28-2012, 09:12 AM
Please drive carefully. Next week our population will grow substantially. Do every thing in your power to protect yourself and others while driving on the paths, roads and highways that have many new people unfamilier with our town and many old people who might be distracted by the huge increase in traffic. If you are gonna drink more than a couple have someone else drive you home. I say this to my adult children and grandchildren so I am NOT being mean. You are a wonderful person, you who are reading this post and I want you here in April.
Gracie,
Yours "Words of Wisdom" cotinue to Wow me. You're so thoughtful, caring and have excellent foresight. Do you polish your crystal ball every day, or just weekly?
Gene
ps: Remember, in years past, when some party-hearty guests would have one more drink "for the road" before heading home? Scary! I haven't heard that phrase in a l-o-n-g time...thank goodness.
Taltarzac725
12-28-2012, 09:19 AM
People from Mothers Against Drunk Driving around 2000 often gave me the best advice I received while I was fighting for better resources for survivors of violent crimes accessible through and in libraries of all kinds.
If you really want to do more about this issue I would contact M.A.D.D. http://www.madd.org/ and see what they would like to have library users have access to in local public and law libraries.
I did this for a very long time but often felt like a voice in the wilderness. I even had one public librarian in Pasco County, Florida tell me that if they got more requests for information about what might help help survivors of crimes like drunken driving they would do something about it.
BobnBev
12-28-2012, 03:59 PM
People from Mothers Against Drunk Driving around 2000 often gave me the best advice I received while I was fighting for better resources for survivors of violent crimes accessible through and in libraries of all kinds.
If you really want to do more about this issue I would contact M.A.D.D. MADD - Mothers Against Drunk Driving (http://www.madd.org/) and see what they would like to have library users have access to in local public and law libraries.
I did this for a very long time but often felt like a voice in the wilderness. I even had one public librarian in Pasco County, Florida tell me that if they got more requests for information about what might help help survivors of crimes like drunken driving they would do something about it.
At first I thought you meant "DAMM" (Drivers against mad mothers):a20::pepper2::MOJE_whot::1rotfl:
Taltarzac725
12-28-2012, 04:43 PM
At first I thought you meant "DAMM" (Drivers against mad mothers):a20::pepper2::MOJE_whot::1rotfl:
They do seem to be mad, but not nuts. Think my first response (not sure however) from them was something like "You cannot fight city hall". This was way back around 1992 though when I was trying just to get a grasp of the extent of the problem for respect for the rights and duties of survivors/victims from within the legal system. Kind of got laughed at during the Law Library convention in the Summer of 1992 in San Francisco looking for employment as a law librarian. I had wanted to be honest about the background of my interest in victims/survivors' right to practical information based on the murder of my then high school English teacher's daughter Michelle Mitchell in Reno, Nevada on my birthday of 2-24 in 1976 near the University of Nevada, Reno campus.
I do remember that someone had written me that any real progress in victims/survivors rights is done very slowly by insiders thus the city hall statement.
MADD's advice though changed over the years as I contacted them quite often in my very long struggle. It also seems to be a huge organization now with many people having different perspectives.
SALYBOW
12-29-2012, 05:58 PM
It always blows my mind when I hear someone say, "I will be drinking so we are taking the golf cart" Is a golf cart not driven, can't one be under the influence even if he/she is in a golf cart? Doesn't a DUI apply to everything driven? Any lawyers out there?
Taltarzac725
12-29-2012, 07:03 PM
It always blows my mind when I hear someone say, "I will be drinking so we are taking the golf cart" Is a golf cart not driven, can't one be under the influence even if he/she is in a golf cart? Doesn't a DUI apply to everything driven? Any lawyers out there?
From a Villager oriented law firm web-site. I have no affiliation with this firm. They just showed up in a search. The Villages Golf Cart DUI Lawyer - Florida Golf Cart DUI Attorney | Whittel & Melton, LLC (http://www.thevillageslaw.com/practice-areas/dui/golf-cart-dui/)
BobnBev
12-31-2012, 09:16 AM
You can be arrested/convicted of DWI if you are on the roadway. The golf cart paths are private property, hence no enforcement action can be taken. Enforcement or not, DWI is a stupid thing to do. Don't be stupid.:ohdear:
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