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Old 07-05-2008, 09:54 PM   #19 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Kawi_T View Post
Drunk Driving is Bogus! However lets be real, 2 beers is not drunk driving. As long as he's under the legal limit (we're not zero tolerance and I'm sure 2 beers is not over the .08 mark), then he's good to go.

On the other hand, this is perfect illustration of why not to buy a brand new bike for your first bike. I saw my first bike laying on its side atleast 3 times. Luckily I only had 1800 bucks in it. Now 4 bikes later I haven't dropped a bike in years. Everyone thinks they are a good rider (just ask and they will tell you that) but it is a fact that your skills will improve. Looking back you'll agree.
Well for some people 2 beers is more than enough. He blamed his botched lean on his 2 beers, which means those 2 beers were enough to impair his vision and/or judgement. And for all we know it could have easily been alot more than 2 beers. Let's face it, no one is gonna come here and say how they were totally shitfaced drunk and went driving. People always always say they had a couple drinks or a couple beers, when in reality it was alot more than a couple. I didn't mean to flame anyone or start a flame war. I just want the kid to be a little more responsible when he rides or drinks and to know that when you drink and drive, it's not just your life you are putting at risk.
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