PR, I'm really sorry to hear you are going through all this, but I hope it all works out for you soon enough. Just keep strong, and don't beat yourself up too bad about it. But I will say that it sounds like you've made some good decisions about how to handle this and the changes you are making to better yourself. You are definitely a standup guy, and I know you'll make it through this a better person.
Compared to others on this site? No way! I'm prob a bigger prick than you (maybe cause mine's bigger too!) Since your return you've been a "gentleman" imo. You've always followed the rules, except for one particular time... In general you're not a rule breaker, so that's why I feel sorry you got busted.
the influence of fatigue is as endangering as that of alcohol, and so are distractions like a cell phone. the problem as i see it, is that people should still have to drive under these conditions. there's nothing natural about requiring people not to get messed up, but this is why we need REAL public transportation, instead of requiring people to indenture themselves to a car, and to have to drive. this is why people who want to recreationaly impair their judgement are idiots to support a transportation policy that worships the automobile. people have been brainwashed into denying to themselves that the use of credit is indenture. of course banks want to keep people doing so, because the use of credit for major purchases by ordinary people in their cash cow.
I'm pretty sure he does not mean the people that are living in rural areas with no or almost no public transportation
And what is this magical formula to fix this? Effective public transit is a function of population density.
this is fucking retarded. where you clearly driving impaired? or did they pull you over for absolutely no reason.
Dude you fucked up bad The good news is as long as you’re not looking for a career that requires a criminal background check you might be ok :2thumbsup: Hotwater
so you're saying he's alright to work in fast food for the rest of his life? as long as he isn't interested in moving up to management, obviously.