.1 or .08% is no difference, cuz that's like 2 shots. But still, if a person is drinking they should not drive. Ever since I got pulled over (but was let go....still got no clue how that happened..lol), I said to myself no more drinking and driving. Im pretty sure if I was given the test, I would've blown somewhere in the .2's%. So no matter how little or much you drink...don't risk it and catch a cab home. I'd rather spend $20 on a cab, then face jailtime, lose my license, lose my job, face thousands of $$ in lawyer fees, and most importantly injure or kill someone.
Yea its just not worth the risk> i quit drink driving when i pulled over to chase ducks in the local park at 3am. With my little sister in the car
hahaha i m pretty sure you were over .2 in that case
I had to ditch my ride at some random parking structure many times. I know my limits..eventhough driving through Aria's parking garage is a mind trip of its own.
This could be the beginning of a redesigned mass transit system in Las Vegas. It cost almost 60 dollars to get from the strip (say PH) to my house (southern highlands) in a cab. My new thing is taking a strip club limo to CH3, which is about 1/2 the distance. lol cuts my cab price way down.
I do the "host" walk threw, which takes about 20 mins, I walk threw the venue and shake hands, usually getting a free drink ticket or something in the process. Im not a big fan of strippers or lap dances, but I am a fan of drinks. It doesn't hurt that a bunch of my buddies work at CH3
Speaking of mass transit; I'm surprised in the boom years LV never invested in any kind of subway or light rail system. I realize tearing up a major city to build underground trains is much easier said than done, but it'd do alot to ease travel and clear up traffic and pedestrian congestion on the streets.
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