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artful bodger
1st January 2017, 07:10 PM
A warning to be careful about drink driving in the festive season as police are everywhere out there checking on drivers. Last night I was out for a few drinks. One thing lead to another and I had a few too many pints and then went onto the Wild Turkey. Not a good idea. Knowing I was over the limit, I decided to leave my car at the pub and took a taxi cab home. Sure enough, I passed a police checkpoint at the top of the road where they were pulling over cars and performing breathalyser tests. Because I was in a taxi they just waved it past. I arrived home safely and without incident, which was a real surprise as I've never driven a taxi before and I am not even sure where I got it from.

Pearo
1st January 2017, 11:54 PM
A warning to be careful about drink driving in the festive season as police are everywhere out there checking on drivers. Last night I was out for a few drinks. One thing lead to another and I had a few too many pints and then went onto the Wild Turkey. Not a good idea. Knowing I was over the limit, I decided to leave my car at the pub and took a taxi cab home. Sure enough, I passed a police checkpoint at the top of the road where they were pulling over cars and performing breathalyser tests. Because I was in a taxi they just waved it past. I arrived home safely and without incident, which was a real surprise as I've never driven a taxi before and I am not even sure where I got it from.

My Rule, if you are planning on drinking a single light beer, then dont plan to drive.

KBs PensNmore
2nd January 2017, 01:01 AM
I don't drink Drive, cos it's a laundry detergent :D

rwbuild
2nd January 2017, 10:54 AM
Don't drink and drive ....you might spill some.......blood

Bob38S
2nd January 2017, 11:46 AM
Had a laugh at the above, but, all jokes aside, I'm pleased to see the police out and about doing the drink/drug tests.

Ubernoob
2nd January 2017, 12:35 PM
My Rule, if you are planning on drinking a single light beer, then dont plan to drive.

I second that, light beer is horrible!

bryn23
2nd January 2017, 01:05 PM
good to see the police doing there job, making the streets safer catching the heavily intoxicated

NZ just changed there limit a few years ago from .08 to .05, i didn't mind it at .08 as you could have two drinks and know you are legally fine to drive, where as .05 you just don't know and its not worth the risk

i don't drink now, so it doesn't affect me, but for those in rural areas, taxis aren't really available and the only entertainment is the pub.

Handyjack
2nd January 2017, 02:02 PM
Another reason why I don't take taxis.
You must have been lucky as taxi driver do get tested as well.

KBs PensNmore
2nd January 2017, 02:50 PM
I took a bus home one night, they still haven't come to collect it off the driveway.:?

rwbuild
2nd January 2017, 09:27 PM
So, next time you going to take the train home, be careful, they might track you down....:rolleyes:

groverwa
2nd January 2017, 10:48 PM
Can we please get a GROAN button:devilred::devilred:

KBs PensNmore
4th January 2017, 12:36 AM
I've seen Draught beer, with the manufacturer pulling a loaded cart with kegs on it.:?

Bob38S
4th January 2017, 01:01 AM
Many years ago QLD had a beer strike and we reluctantly had to drink beers from south of the border.

I particularly remember one which was termed "the green death", I heard some blokes sent it to a lab for testing, the result came back as "this horse is unfit for work".

pker
4th January 2017, 08:51 AM
Many years ago QLD had a beer strike and we reluctantly had to drink beers from south of the border.

I particularly remember one which was termed "the green death", I heard some blokes sent it to a lab for testing, the result came back as "this horse is unfit for work".
I remember that beer strike & the lab definitely got it right! I think the horse came from South Aussie.:q

Bob38S
4th January 2017, 09:09 AM
:2tsup:

groverwa
4th January 2017, 04:51 PM
Years ago there was a Kalgoorlie brewed lager called Hannans Lager that until you got used to it had the same effect as Picoprep

Handyjack
4th January 2017, 06:34 PM
The good news is down south we know how to spell beer. Up north it is spell't XXXX. :D

bryn23
4th January 2017, 09:55 PM
The good news is down south we know how to spell beer. Up north it is spell't XXXX. :D

it may be spelt "beer" down there, but its not not worth drinking :D

Bob38S
4th January 2017, 10:01 PM
The good news is down south we know how to spell beer. Up north it is spell't XXXX. :D

I think that is called Philistine.

KBs PensNmore
5th January 2017, 01:12 AM
I remember that beer strike & the lab definitely got it right! I think the horse came from South Aussie.:q
Why do you think they refer to it as "drinking Pyss"??????? Just the smell is enough to make me want to puke.

popawisky
6th January 2017, 01:12 AM
passed a police checkpoint at the top of the road where they were pulling over cars and performing breathalyser tests. Because I was in a taxi they just waved it past.
I used to drive public transport buses. Breath tested twice. On one occasion the officer was so short she could not lift the tester high enough to reach me, leaning out the window. We were at a stalemate as I was not allowed to leave my seat, she was not allowed to walk on to the bus. The passengers thought it hilarious.

rustynail
6th January 2017, 09:33 AM
I second that, light beer is horrible!
the only difference is the amount of alcohol. So what does that tell you?

doug3030
6th January 2017, 08:48 PM
So what does that tell you?

You can taste alcohol?

Ubernoob
6th January 2017, 10:30 PM
the only difference is the amount of alcohol. So what does that tell you?

I would say it makes alcohol delicious but I have tried a shot of Bacardi 151 and it put hairs on my hairs.

I would drink a Coopers 0.5% over a XXXX Gold.