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Drinking and driving

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 10:33 am
by JJVP
I would like to share an experience with you all, about drinking and driving. As you well know, some of us have been known to have had rare brushes with the authorities on our way home from the odd social session over the years.
A couple of years ago, I was out for a few drinks with some friends and had a few too many beers and some rather nice red wine. Knowing full well I may have been slightly over the limit, ... I did something I've never done before .... I took a bus home. Sure enough I passed a roadblock but as it was a bus they waved it past.

I arrived home safely without incident, which was a real surprise, as I have never driven a bus before and am not sure where I got it from! If you know of anybody missing a bus please let me know so I can arrange to return it. "rlol"

Re: Drinking and driving

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 10:35 am
by hi-power
:lol: :hurry: :lol::

Re: Drinking and driving

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 2:11 pm
by texanron
"rlol" "rlol"

Re: Drinking and driving

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 2:16 pm
by Thomas
JJVP wrote:Sure enough I passed a roadblock but as it was a bus they waved it past.
I got the joke and laughed, but now I am curious, aren't checkpoints illegal? If not, what kind of checkpoints are legal/illegal?

Re: Drinking and driving

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 4:07 pm
by knotquiteawake
Note to self: Drive bus to bar next time...

Re: Drinking and driving

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 4:20 pm
by LSL
Recommend that you put the bus in "R" and it will retrace its route and take you back to your car.
Note to Self: Park bus; Get into own car; Drive straight home - Do not stop in bar; Do not pass checkpoint intersection - Use different route. Sleep it off.

Re: Drinking and driving

Posted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 5:11 pm
by puma guy
JJVP wrote:I would like to share an experience with you all, about drinking and driving. As you well know, some of us have been known to have had rare brushes with the authorities on our way home from the odd social session over the years.
A couple of years ago, I was out for a few drinks with some friends and had a few too many beers and some rather nice red wine. Knowing full well I may have been slightly over the limit, ... I did something I've never done before .... I took a bus home. Sure enough I passed a roadblock but as it was a bus they waved it past.

I arrived home safely without incident, which was a real surprise, as I have never driven a bus before and am not sure where I got it from! If you know of anybody missing a bus please let me know so I can arrange to return it. "rlol"
You're ten days late but funny just the same! "rlol"

Re: Drinking and driving

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 1:27 am
by gigag04
Thomas wrote:
JJVP wrote:Sure enough I passed a roadblock but as it was a bus they waved it past.
I got the joke and laughed, but now I am curious, aren't checkpoints illegal? If not, what kind of checkpoints are legal/illegal?
More about checkpoints in TX:

http://www.tdcaa.com/node/7429" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


OP was funny.

Re: Drinking and driving

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 10:00 am
by texasag93
This is funny....

Re: Drinking and driving

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 10:26 am
by steveincowtown
Love the OP.

As far as Gigga's posting:
"Random sobriety checkpoints, for example, have been deemed unconstitutional by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals."
and then....
"The Conroe Police Department also provided a large programmable sign that flashed the words “DWI sobriety checkpoint ahead”
:roll:

I am not trying to debate the effectiveness of checkpoints, or saying anything about LEO's or Giggas posting. I am however pointing how that even in Texas a Police Department can go unchecked.

Re: Drinking and driving

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 11:55 am
by Thomas
From the article:
we agreed that officers working the area would stop only traffic violators on the roadway and those who broke laws passing through the checkpoint (by trying to avoid it, etc.)
That's what I figured the signs were for. I read somewhere that they would place signs indicating there would be a checkpoint for drugs, and then they would just watch who made a last minute exit (reckless driving) and pull them over.

Thank you for the link gigag04

Re: Drinking and driving

Posted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 12:52 pm
by Keith B
steveincowtown wrote:Love the OP.

As far as Gigga's posting:
"Random sobriety checkpoints, for example, have been deemed unconstitutional by the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals."
and then....
"The Conroe Police Department also provided a large programmable sign that flashed the words “DWI sobriety checkpoint ahead”
:roll:

I am not trying to debate the effectiveness of checkpoints, or saying anything about LEO's or Giggas posting. I am however pointing how that even in Texas a Police Department can go unchecked.
The checkpoint was not random; they more than likley had been planning to have it there for quite some time if they were able to get the sign set up. :mrgreen: