Only when it's written in indelible ink across my forehead.
It was ok tho, only took 40 seconds to wash it off, the worse is if someone rights with sharpie on your leg, cuz then if you try and wash it off, the hair gets all knotted and that hurts
It was ok tho, only took 40 seconds to wash it off, the worse is if someone rights with sharpie on your leg, cuz then if you try and wash it off, the hair gets all knotted and that hurts
no it's bad if someone pulls down your pants and writes "Insert wood here" on your ass cheeks and super glues your face to the floor.
"Fundamentalism: It's how you get all the mysteries of the universe to fit on a bumper sticker"
Well, Im broke, what else is new, And im considering just crashing in my car. Has anyone had the unfortunate plesure of having to sleep in their car?
You got very good advise already, I will add that under no circunstances go to sleep drunk, by the law of some states I belive include Nevada, you can be found guilty of Driving Under the Influence if you are caught driving, or are caught in actual physical control, of a motor vehicle and you are under the influence of alcoholic beverages, or any chemical or controlled substance, to the extent that your mental and physical faculties are impaired. This mean that in the eyes of the law, if you are behind the weel, phisically sat in the drivers sit, you are in control of a motor vehicle, even if not DRIVING. therefore it necesary follows that if you are also drunk you will be found guilty of DUI. This criteria is confusing, and can be challenged, but do not give a reason to start.
You got very good advise already, I will add that under no circunstances go to sleep drunk, by the law of some states I belive include Nevada, you can be found guilty of Driving Under the Influence if you are caught driving, or are caught in actual physical control, of a motor vehicle and you are under the influence of alcoholic beverages, or any chemical or controlled substance, to the extent that your mental and physical faculties are impaired. This mean that in the eyes of the law, if you are behind the weel, phisically sat in the drivers sit, you are in control of a motor vehicle, even if not DRIVING. therefore it necesary follows that if you are also drunk you will be found guilty of DUI. This criteria is confusing, and can be challenged, but do not give a reason to start.
What law enforcement, mostly the troopers & the chippies, look for when they come across a possbile intoxicant in a parked vehicle is to see if the keys are in the ingnition. If they are, then you can get busted for DUI even though the car is parked and you are asleep.
“If someone has a gun and is trying to kill you, it would be reasonable to shoot back with your own gun.” - Dalai Lama (Seattle Times, 05-15-2001).
What law enforcement, mostly the troopers & the chippies, look for when they come across a possbile intoxicant in a parked vehicle is to see if the keys are in the ingnition. If they are, then you can get busted for DUI even though the car is parked and you are asleep.
I'm told in someplaces if you even have your keys on you you can be charged. I was told to give the keys to a friend or toss them under the car.
I was shocked when I found out I had put my friends at risk for a dui by tossing a bottle of opened booze in the trunk of the car, even though there was no way to get it while driving, and no one was drinking. If there is booze and keys in the car with you they can charge you, even if you are not drinking, or driving.
I was shocked when I found out I had put my friends at risk for a dui by tossing a bottle of opened booze in the trunk of the car, even though there was no way to get it while driving, and no one was drinking. If there is booze and keys in the car with you they can charge you, even if you are not drinking, or driving.
this is just one in a long list of reasons that the libertarian party has become more and more attractive to me as i've grown up. some of their views are wildly opposite mine (on matters like education and foreign affairs) but i have to say that they are one of the only well-known parties that actually has the balls to stand up and say things like "liquor in a car equals an automatic DUI? that's horseshit!"
i'm starting to relax my vehemently strong stance on matters of international import (or, more accurately, turn my head when libbers go off on some isolationist tear) in the hopes that by focusing on the little, everyday bullshit here at home some true changes can be made for the better in my lifetime. it's like, we get so caught up in the huge battles that the government slides this crap into the criminal codes (many times at state and local levels, but federal laws are no picnic, either) under everyone's radar.
pre-trial property forfiture on drug charges, no-knock warrant execution, ridiculous drunk driving laws that have no bearing on people actually driving while drunk, and page after page of red tape & regulation that does nothing but spawn supporting industries (i.e. over-complicated tax codes with breaks for rich corporations but the royal shaft for everyday citizens)... bah, i don't know why i'm going on such a rant but methinks i'll stop now. reading about the DUI regs that do nothing to prevent accidents but can tarnish people's records permanently really set me off.
Last edited by Deviant Ollam; June 12, 2005, 19:15.
Reason: typo fix (s/chances/changes)
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I'm told in someplaces if you even have your keys on you you can be charged. I was told to give the keys to a friend or toss them under the car.
I was shocked when I found out I had put my friends at risk for a dui by tossing a bottle of opened booze in the trunk of the car, even though there was no way to get it while driving, and no one was drinking. If there is booze and keys in the car with you they can charge you, even if you are not drinking, or driving.
I was once told that the safe thing to do is put your keys in the glove box and shut (not lock) the glove box door.
-bc,
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