PeterE wrote:
What a ridiculous and intolerant comment.
For a start, "drunks" and "people who have been drinking" are not at all
the same thing. You can easily be well above the legal drink-driving limit
without being remotely obnoxious to anyone.
Surely in terms of overall road safety it is far better that people who have
had a few drinks get a lift home rather than either driving themselves or
walking.
And taxi drivers have no alternative but to give lifts to drinkers.
Hi Peter,
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What a ridiculous and intolerant comment.
It may be intolerant but it is prudent not ridiculous.
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For a start, "drunks" and "people who have been drinking" are not at all
the same thing. You can easily be well above the legal drink-driving limit
without being remotely obnoxious to anyone.
That's true but I was talking about
drunksand the spokesman of the RAC Foundation
was talking about '
people who know they are really drunk'. As you have said yourself
'"drunks" and "people who have been drinking" are not at all the same thing.' We have moved
in different circles I suppose but the people I was thinking of used to know that
they were really drunk because they had problems with walking and standing.
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Surely in terms of overall road safety it is far better that people who have
had a few drinks get a lift home rather than either driving themselves or
walking.
Not necessarily. Circumstances alter cases. After that one experience I
knew that I wasn't a fit and proper person to ferry the sort of problem-drinkers
who were looking for a lift from me.
I'm talking about situations I used to find myself in more than forty years
ago and many of my relatives, all long-dead , were very heavy
drinkers.
But with Christmas coming up a lot of young drivers are going to find
themselves in the same sort of situation I used to face. Not all drunks
are a problem, but a lot of them are.
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taxi drivers have no alternative but to give lifts to drinkers
True, and policemen and NHS A&E staff have to face the problem too.
I admire them. I could never have done their jobs (and taxi-drivers
are protected from their passengers by glass safety-screens).
My grievance is with that RAC Foundation spokesman and his bland
advice. Giving a lift to someone 'really drunk' is not simple nor
straightforward; particularly for the young and inexperienced drivers
who are likely to be 'leant-on' by problem-drinkers.