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geodrake said:So, what's wrong with driving in our underwear?
We have a new staff member who drives in his underware??? Who was on the nominating committee?
geodrake said:So, what's wrong with driving in our underwear?
geodrake said:Is there is a common theme between driving in your underwear and drinking and driving?.
MikeDeason said:What's your policy?"
I like a drink now and then (more often now than then ). I keep a DOT approved breathalizer in the RV and will NEVER drive if I blow over .06 BAC. .
I also never have ANY open beer or spirits in the RV while driving. At night I may relax with a drink but I am very careful if I overdrink, NOT to drive the next morning (your BAC may still be high).
I think I am very careful bu sometimes wonder about how the rest handle it......
Luca1369 said:I would certainly drive in my underwear and could care less about what the truck drivers and bus passengers think (they would probably get a good laugh out of it)........
Joezeppy said:Steve, didn't you mention in another post you are a biker? No wonder the truck drivers and bus passengers get a good laugh out of it!!! Where do you keep your wallet? No wait, don't answer that!!!
John From Detroit said:I too wonder about the "open intoxicant" laws when it comes to motor homes.. Now I do use wine in the course of cooking.. But when I'm driving, IF (Currently I don't have any) I were to have a partially used bottle of wine in the rig, it would be locked in a cabinet, well out of the driver's reach. (And I do mean locked, the dang doors come open if you don't lock them)
Simply being impaired behind the wheel or even in close proximity to the vehicle with the keys, in many States, satisfies the crime of being in charge of the motor vehicle...Contrary to popular belief, you don't even have to be 'driving'.
John From Detroit said:Alcohol, Tobacco, Narcotics, Hallucinogenics, and several other "Physco-Active" drugs tend to be addictive, and when you get addicted, your responsibility goes out the window.