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Originally Posted by longsuffering
Seriously, how do you defend this?
The OP knew and agreed to abide by the terms of his GDL. He ignored them and drank one or more alcoholic beverages. A concerned citizen (an EMS employee no less) was concerned enough about the OP's driving that he reported it to CPS.
Hey, but that's okay. It's not like he did anything wrong.
You don't see any issue with this?
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What am I defending?
I said that there is not enough information for people to be jumping in and talking about what a threat he was on the road and what a stupid decision it was.
The GDL is overly strict and stupid so no I don't care if the guy had a beer and broke the rules, just like I don't care when people speed.
Now if information comes out that he had a lot to drink then yes I would say it was an incredibly stupid decision but right now that information is not available.