Why I won't ever drive drunk.....
Jul. 4th, 2008 03:37 amIt happened 28 years ago today. A family takes off early in the morning for their summer vacation. 5 minutes after leaving home, they get hit by a drunk driver, killing the father, who was driving the car.
That man was Tim Simard, one of the science teachers at my high school. While I personally didn't have Mr. Simard as a teacher for any of my science courses, I saw him in the halls and recognized him on sight.
That year, even though I didn't drive at the time, I vowed that I would never drive drunk. Now that I've been driving for a while, I know that when I'm behind the wheel, I need to feel that I'm in control. I've driven after 1 or 2 drinks, which (for my body weight) isn't quite driving while ability impaired (DWAI), but I've had to be extra vigilant and alert. Any more than 2 drinks and I'm going to pass the keys to someone else.
That's the best way I can remember Mr. Simard.
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figmo! And a happy belated birthday to
stormraven37!
That man was Tim Simard, one of the science teachers at my high school. While I personally didn't have Mr. Simard as a teacher for any of my science courses, I saw him in the halls and recognized him on sight.
That year, even though I didn't drive at the time, I vowed that I would never drive drunk. Now that I've been driving for a while, I know that when I'm behind the wheel, I need to feel that I'm in control. I've driven after 1 or 2 drinks, which (for my body weight) isn't quite driving while ability impaired (DWAI), but I've had to be extra vigilant and alert. Any more than 2 drinks and I'm going to pass the keys to someone else.
That's the best way I can remember Mr. Simard.
Shout-outs: Happy birthday to
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Date: 2008-07-04 11:41 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-04 08:24 pm (UTC)- if you do a single beer, you are considered unqualified to operate a vehicle safely.
- if you are caught doing the above a few times, your privilege to operate a motor vehicle is permanently revoked. Tough luck.
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Date: 2008-07-05 01:53 am (UTC)My second husband's favorite cousin was killed in a drunk driving incedent. I'll never be forgiven for stating a sad yet obvious fact. Tommy was at least partly to blame for his own death. He chose to go out and get drunk with his friends then climb into a car where the driver was as drunk as he was. When they met with a light pole there were no survivors. Tragic for the whole family and the wife and infant sone left behind. But we all have to accept the consequences of our actions. I won't get in the car with a driver who is drunk. Rusian roulette is not a game to be taken lightly