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Friday, December 19, 2014

Speaking of Rules

The Rules of the Holidays:

1. NO DRINKING AND DRIVING
2. NO DRINKING THEN DRIVING
3. NO DRIVING THEN DRINKING THEN DRIVING

This also goes for all chemicals, prescriptions and herbs.

It doesn't matter if you can drive better than you do without it, that isn't the concern, the concern is the other driver that hits you.

It won't matter if the other person is at fault, if you are under the influence, you'll be the one going to jail.

If you are involved in a accident GOD Forbid, you don't hurt anyone, because if you hurt someone while diving impaired you'll be the one that will more than likely have to live with it.

Plus you'll ruin your life, you might lose your job, your home, your everything, and truly people just can't afford those kinds of problems in any economic situations.

Holidays are hard for some so make sure you reach out to those and let them know that you'll provide what assistance you can to make sure everyone is safer than usual ;-)

There is a term that is used called Amateur Night, and that is the impaired driver, so don't be an amateur and make arrangements to ensure safety.

Oh, by the way, speaking of impairment...a lot of people don't understand how DUI's work.

They think that you can be anything but 0.8 and above legal limit. This is untrue. This is how it works:

.02 is impaired
.08 is under the influence

You'll get a ticket for drinking half a beer or one glass of wine if pulled over right after you drank it...and that's a fact!

If you know that you are going to be drinking you don't drive. You parents remember, there is no such thing as a bad student only a bad teacher.

As for the 1 shot an hour rule of thumb is not accurate, because it doesn't factor in slower processing livers.
 
quiktip: If you think you are being clever by using breath sprays or mouth wash to cover up the smell, remember those solutions have alcohol in them...you could be adding fuel to the fire :-(
 
...what's that...pickles...that's an old trick, that's a red flag for Vinegar, like...Hot Wings and what goes good with Hot Wings...Beer.
 
"If you know that you are going to be drinking, you don't drive."

Herb. This is the new Fad, but an old staple. The rules have been written long before it became legal.

There are two kinds of Herb, Sativa and Indica. Sativa Daytime, Indica Nightime, but not always in that order.

Indica is for Chronic body pain symptoms and is your drowsy strand, where as the Sativa is more neurological and uplifting.

However, many driving tests have been ran on these two strands and yes Indica users fail the test where as the Sativa Users don't...in most cases.

However, it doesn't matter, because there is an effect with both types that can impair the driver, we call it the drift.

Even though you can focus on just driving in a pylon course and pass 9*out of 10 doesn't matter. It's the practical driving is where you'll fail.

Your focus is strong there is no dispute there, but introduce the drift effect, and you'll fail almost 9* out of 10.

In other words, Drunks Run the Red Lights and Stoners Stop for the Greens. The drift is your attention span on just one detail.

Another side effect is you have to focus more because your eyesight can be blurred, which takes your attention off the road that much longer.

Then once focused the drift factor sets in and is usually followed with a response of, ahh dude...that's awesome...blam!

"No Offense"

The Drift Factor and the Unknown Component are two too many factors that you won't be able to control, so focus on one factor you can control.

Drive sober or get pulled over and/or drive high get a dui...or worse, with an and/or all of the above!

There is always someone sober, and if not your staying over. There it is, Drive Sober or Sleep Over :-D

Sure, just bring you PJ's, Sleeping Bag and Pillows and just make it a slumber party ;-P

...or just mention KIRO and get 20 dollars off your first ride :-)

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