ok doser
lifeguard at the cement pond
Yep
I'm tired of this.
Have a nice fday
Probably for the best - you were getting uncharacteristically abusive.
I'll see you next time. :wave2:
Yep
I'm tired of this.
Have a nice fday
In response to the statistical likelihood of harm coming from actions perpetrated by young black males:
Last night I drove home drunk. I was exceedingly cautious and careful. I took a route in which I knew I would encounter no other vehicle or pedestrian on the road. I obeyed the speed limit and the traffic laws. I arrived home safely and without causing any harm.
What "dangerous behavior"did I engage in?
I'd say you did all you could to mitigate the risks. But the risk was still there. What if you'd met another drunk coming the other way? Since it is proven beyond a shadow of doubt that drinking alcohol messes with not only reaction times but the actual form of the reactions themselves the risk is still there.
Now when you say you drove home drunk the next question is: What do you mean by drunk? Did you drink enough to have a BAC just over the legal limit? Or did you drink extensively and have a BAC far above the legal limit? In other words, did you just have a slight buzz, or were you slurring you words and having a hard time walking and/or physically functioning?
The first condition can be pretty much accommodated by an experienced drinker who builds up a tolerance to alcohol over the years and takes precautions knowing he is going to be somewhat impaired. The second is plain stupidity. Not knocking you, just plain stating facts as I've been there and done that. And I had a large tolerance for alcohol. It wasn't unusual for me to drink a 5th of hard liquor all by myself, or if in a bar drink 20 double shots during a night of drinking. Beer did very little to me as far as me reaching the point of real drunkenness. I've had waitresses in bars ask me how I maintained my apparent sobriety after they had observed me drinking beer by the gallon for more than six hours. The next morning though I would fall over getting out of bed. I was still that drunk after 6 hours of sleep. But at the time I was drinking sober people observing me couldn't see the effects of the drunkenness. I'm not bragging because drinking to that excess is just plain stupid. It's just how things were for me at the time.
It's not a bunny trail- you keep side-stepping the issue. You've already admitted that your "harm only" approach doesn't hold water.
Every normal society punishes people for dangerous behavior, whether or not it in fact harmed somebody- they don't punish people for who they are. You tried that dumb argument before.
I'd say you did all you could to mitigate the risks. But the risk was still there. What if you'd met another drunk coming the other way? Since it is proven beyond a shadow of doubt that drinking alcohol messes with not only reaction times but the actual form of the reactions themselves the risk is still there.
Now when you say you drove home drunk the next question is: What do you mean by drunk? Did you drink enough to have a BAC just over the legal limit? Or did you drink extensively and have a BAC far above the legal limit? In other words, did you just have a slight buzz, or were you slurring you words and having a hard time walking and/or physically functioning?
The first condition can be pretty much accommodated by an experienced drinker who builds up a tolerance to alcohol over the years and takes precautions knowing he is going to be somewhat impaired. The second is plain stupidity. Not knocking you, just plain stating facts as I've been there and done that. And I had a large tolerance for alcohol. It wasn't unusual for me to drink a 5th of hard liquor all by myself, or if in a bar drink 20 double shots during a night of drinking. Beer did very little to me as far as me reaching the point of real drunkenness. I've had waitresses in bars ask me how I maintained my apparent sobriety after they had observed me drinking beer by the gallon for more than six hours. The next morning though I would fall over getting out of bed. I was still that drunk after 6 hours of sleep. But at the time I was drinking sober people observing me couldn't see the effects of the drunkenness. I'm not bragging because drinking to that excess is just plain stupid. It's just how things were for me at the time.
Unlike trying to justify drink driving unless an accident happens...
It's very simple. If you down a quart of scotch, you become a dangerous driver- and I maintain, again, that there is room for "unjust" laws that are needed to protect society.
The fact that you can post that even now after being corrected so many times is just further proof that you are a total moron :sigh:
Quite, and there's nothing unjust about a law that punishes an irresponsible driver whether they go on to cause an accident through their reckless behaviour or not.
Then I will modify my position to include not only harm but also intended harm.
If you down a quart of scotch and hop behind the wheel of your 4 by 4 with the intention of running others off the road, even though people can swerve to avoid you and nobody is harmed, you have ATTEMPTED to cause harm and thus I would say are deserving of punishment.
And if the "irresponsible" driver engaging in "reckless" behavior is extremely cautious and conscientious, obeying all the traffic rules and is successful in ensuring that both he and everybody with whom he shares the road comes to no harm?
Hardly. You're the one who's constantly stated that being punished for driving while drunk is unjust if there was no harm caused by such actions.
You're drunk, your judgement is impaired, your reaction times and responses are slowed. It doesn't matter how "careful" you might think you're being. What, do you think that drunken drivers who have caused accidents and killed people thought they were out of control?
Really?
You're such a moron you're conflating "unjust" and "justify"? :sigh:
That doesn't address the question I asked.
Unsurprisingly
Probably for the best - you were getting uncharacteristically abusive.
I'll see you next time. :wave2:
In Hebrew we have an expression: "He climbed up a tree, and can't find the way down." i.e. OK Doser has committed to an absurd position, and is unwilling to deal with the embarrassment of admitting that he is wrong. Maybe we should all turn our backs, and let him climb down quietly at night.
In response to the statistical likelihood of harm coming from actions perpetrated by young black males:
Last night I drove home drunk. I was exceedingly cautious and careful. I took a route in which I knew I would encounter no other vehicle or pedestrian on the road. I obeyed the speed limit and the traffic laws. I arrived home safely and without causing any harm.
What "dangerous behavior"did I engage in?
Of course it does. If you're drunk then you're impaired and regardless of how much control you may personally think that you're actually in is irrelevant.
Last night I drove home drunk. I was exceedingly cautious and careful. I took a route in which I knew I would encounter no other vehicle or pedestrian on the road. I obeyed the speed limit and the traffic laws. I arrived home safely and without causing any harm.
What "dangerous behavior"did I engage in?