Don't drive your tractor while drunk...OR your mower

   / Don't drive your tractor while drunk...OR your mower #11  
Drinking is fine while mowing.....just don't text....it's dangerous!
 
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Still, probably not the best plan to cut the lawn with a riding mower after tossing back a "dozen pops".

Agree 100%!!
Our equipment is inherently dangerous....being impaired while operating can (and has) lead to tragic results.
 
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You really need to be aware of your state statutes and city ordinances.
 
   / Don't drive your tractor while drunk...OR your mower #16  
Rite Aid usually has good prices on beer. Maybe that's why he was going to Rite Aid.

My brother used to say he hadn't drank professionally since leaving the Army. :laughing:
 
   / Don't drive your tractor while drunk...OR your mower #17  
And there's a move afoot to lower the legal limit to 0.05, that could be less than 3 beers.

Make DUI limit 0.05% blood-alcohol level, NTSB says

I'm always amazed at the knee-jerk reactions we have in passing laws. The lead-in to that story on the local news showed several instances of people driving the wrong way on the freeway and causing huge accidents. At no time did they say what the wrong-way drivers intoxication level was. I'd bet good money it was way above the 0.08% limit. In my opinion, changing the law will not get the worst offenders off the road. It will only serve to harass the casual drinkers who may be one beer or one cocktail over the limit. The only way they can justify a law like this is to publish statistics showing actual data related to the blood-alcohol level of drivers causing accidents. Certainly, if a person is driving dangerously, they are impaired and need to be removed from the street, but why waste the taxpayer's money passing a law that can't be enforced and won't reduce fatal accidents by the offenders who will pay no attention to any law? In most instances, these offenders have multiple DUI's and may be driving without a license. How about passing a law that says the judge who let the drunk out of jail should have to go to jail if the drunk causes another accident?

Okay, rant mode off.:D
 
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It seems like too many veterans are alcoholics, drug abusers, homeless, etc. I don't know if there are statistics to verify that impression, or that if it's true, that there is any actual relationship to their veteran status. Certainly, the experiences of some have to be psychologically damaging.

News stories about the homeless street people around Portland, Maine note that many are veterans.
 

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