riding while drunk ticket
#27
Originally Posted by shants
oh, it's ****ing hard. we had to pull the legs out from under the ****er. i think the challenge is why it's fun.
#29
Originally Posted by MLPROJECT
after getting down on christmas trees, the only thing i want to do is lay on the floor and feel like im sinking into oblivion. getting on a bike is out of the question.
#30
there are to stages to my drunken riding:
1) kinda ****ed up but nobody can tell, get home just fine.
2) soooo ****ed up that I cannot even ride my bike... falling down over and over and over trying to ride my bike and falling down while walking my bike.
Had a #2 three weekends ago. I'm sure it was nothing but pure comedy for the cars going by.
1) kinda ****ed up but nobody can tell, get home just fine.
2) soooo ****ed up that I cannot even ride my bike... falling down over and over and over trying to ride my bike and falling down while walking my bike.
Had a #2 three weekends ago. I'm sure it was nothing but pure comedy for the cars going by.
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No reason to get uptight. For the most part. Few condone drunk driving. But, some rebel at overly strict control of one's behavior. Example... Guy trying to walk his bike back home. Can't win. Just out having fun. Hopefully hurting no one else.?
But some overly strict cop would probably bust this person. Disorderly conduct. ? Can't win.
But some overly strict cop would probably bust this person. Disorderly conduct. ? Can't win.
#32
tell me about it.
I'll keep this brief because it still ****s with my head but. I once got a DUI for being drunk and having the keys in my pocket.....Not driving mind you... BECAUSE I HAD THE CAR KEYS IN MY POCKET. And they were in my pocket because I had gone to get something out of the trunk and had not given them back to the DD.
So... two thousand dollars later to a ****ED! lawer that did not DO ****! I had the decision to either go to trial or take a reckless driving charge... even though I WAS NOT DRIVING.
I had no money left and all the court etc had ruined about eight months of my life.
Unfortunately after taking said deal... because I was out of money.. I was sentenced to two years in outpatient treatment and three years probation, $2000 fine. You have to pay for probation here so it came to like $3500 or so.
The treatment facility was next to an abortion clinic... I had to walk through christian protesters and junkies in line for their methadone hit to get to the outpatient sessions each saturday.
The sessions were all with obliteration drunks, crack heads and especially heroine addicts. I went for six months before the facility told my probation officer that there was no reason to be there.
So here are my over all feelings:
You shouldn't drive drunk, but if you do don't get caught.
Ride drunk all you want. Concrete won't cry when you hit it. And if you hit someone... youre a ****ing ****** and deserve what happens to you.
I'll keep this brief because it still ****s with my head but. I once got a DUI for being drunk and having the keys in my pocket.....Not driving mind you... BECAUSE I HAD THE CAR KEYS IN MY POCKET. And they were in my pocket because I had gone to get something out of the trunk and had not given them back to the DD.
So... two thousand dollars later to a ****ED! lawer that did not DO ****! I had the decision to either go to trial or take a reckless driving charge... even though I WAS NOT DRIVING.
I had no money left and all the court etc had ruined about eight months of my life.
Unfortunately after taking said deal... because I was out of money.. I was sentenced to two years in outpatient treatment and three years probation, $2000 fine. You have to pay for probation here so it came to like $3500 or so.
The treatment facility was next to an abortion clinic... I had to walk through christian protesters and junkies in line for their methadone hit to get to the outpatient sessions each saturday.
The sessions were all with obliteration drunks, crack heads and especially heroine addicts. I went for six months before the facility told my probation officer that there was no reason to be there.
So here are my over all feelings:
You shouldn't drive drunk, but if you do don't get caught.
Ride drunk all you want. Concrete won't cry when you hit it. And if you hit someone... youre a ****ing ****** and deserve what happens to you.
#33
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Fantamous..Seems drunk riding might be a less serious offense. But, guess a drunk rider might have less control and poor steering might cause others' problems if not the actual rider. and yes, I find your story totally believable. Cops have a hard job but some are overly zealous and out to 'get ya.'
#34
i found this "A conviction of violating the California cycling under the influence statute subjects the violator to a base fine of $250.00. This is substantially less than the fines imposed for DUI cases involving "vehicles"." here https://www.1800duilaws.com/article/c..._influence.asp
#35
My thoughts: don't stop. If you are riding with people, you don't have to be faster than the cop, just faster than the other drunks. If you do stop in SF, go to court and get it reduced.
I kinda like small town virginia attitudes towards drunk bicycle riding better. I used to work in Culpeper, Va. and the only reason most adults rode bikes was because they wanted to go out drinking and had too many DUIs. Drunk transportation was what bikes were for. We also had an old drunk dude who would cruise around town on a riding lawnmower covered in american flags. The guy was always wasted, but no cop could pull over such a patriotic lawnmower.
/Edit: if you are some place with no traffic, long blocks, no alleys, no one way streets, or if the cop is on a motorcycle... maybe stop.
I kinda like small town virginia attitudes towards drunk bicycle riding better. I used to work in Culpeper, Va. and the only reason most adults rode bikes was because they wanted to go out drinking and had too many DUIs. Drunk transportation was what bikes were for. We also had an old drunk dude who would cruise around town on a riding lawnmower covered in american flags. The guy was always wasted, but no cop could pull over such a patriotic lawnmower.
/Edit: if you are some place with no traffic, long blocks, no alleys, no one way streets, or if the cop is on a motorcycle... maybe stop.
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Running the base of your skull into a concrete curb while drunk is a lot of fun, too, I'm sure.
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#39
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When we were in college many years ago, and went to many late night parties, we made an effort never to drive our cars because we did not want to drive home drunk. Didn't even think twice about riding home intoxicated on the bike. It was fun, and relatively safe.
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as far as i'm concerned some drugs enhance one's ability to ride on 2 wheels. a little booze for endurance, a little coke to get you going, and a little herb to keep you alert.
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I it's gotten to the point where I don't think I can be conscious and not able to ride a bike. It kind of scares me. It's always strange when you wake up and you're in your own bed and your bike is in the corner, but you have no idea how it happened.
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Originally Posted by shants
when i was in 8th grade i went out with some friends to go cow tipping, but none of us weighed much at all and weren't particularly strong. the ground was also quite slick and mud-covered due to that day's rainfall. i ran at this cow (i was ~5'5" at the time) and stiff-armed the ****er right in the belly, but lost my footing and slid right under the ****ing cow between its front and rear legs. this happened to one other friend as well. we then became very determined and tied a piece of rope around one of the cow's hind legs and gave it a group, "tug-o-war" style, pull - up and out. we definitely got the last laugh that night.
Gross.
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We had a guy here that got two DUI's riding a horse along a public road. I almost got one after driving into a DUI trap. At roadside, they tested me at .09, which is over the .08 max in Kentucky. I also did poorly walking a straight line. When I got to jail, I was in the room where they had the official machine to measure me. The arresting cop sat there for almost an hour doing paper work before he put me on the official machine. I thought: "What a great guy -- he's trying to help me sober up before he gives me the official test." I learned later from a lawyer friend that your alcohol level in your blood INCREASES for 1.5 hours after the last drink. The cop wasn't trying to help me -- he was trying to get my blood alcohol level up. When he finally tested me, I came in at .07, just under the limit. Even so, they wanted to cite me for wreckless driving or open container in the car. I fought this, because neither was true. The county DA finally dropped the charges. I was lucky that a judge who had been at the party I was at was right behind me when I got pulled over. He called the jail and got me sprung right away. Normally, they would have kept me four hours in a cell. Jails are not good places. They smell like urine.
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Last edited by trmcgeehan; 01-21-06 at 05:44 AM.
#45
Well I know there are alot of people here that drink. Fine whatever, but when it costs you money in court, jail, loss of work etc then you need to re think your methods. Also being caught intoxicated by the cops is never a good idea. If there is a risk of this for you, then you should do whatever it takes to avoid that.
Also the definition of a bicycle is: A vehicle with two wheels propelled by pedals. Therfore it is correct to issue a DUI for riding while drunk. Getting a DUI shows wrecklessness, and disregard for the safety of others. I dont care who you are alchohol impairs judgement and motor skills. If you are going to drink be responsible, and if you are going to drink to excess, dont say anything to those who may use other natural plants to achieve their buzz. At least those who puff dont hurt or kill others by being drunk.
Also the definition of a bicycle is: A vehicle with two wheels propelled by pedals. Therfore it is correct to issue a DUI for riding while drunk. Getting a DUI shows wrecklessness, and disregard for the safety of others. I dont care who you are alchohol impairs judgement and motor skills. If you are going to drink be responsible, and if you are going to drink to excess, dont say anything to those who may use other natural plants to achieve their buzz. At least those who puff dont hurt or kill others by being drunk.
#47
I got pulled over for biking drunk/high when I wasn't. The cops said
they pulled me over because my eyes were totally bloodshot. This
of course was me biking in the middle of winter w/o eye protection.
They let me go.
Cow tipping: My last name is pronounced "cow" so yeah when all
of you first learned about cow tipping in 3rd grade was the worst.
I was all bruised for a year straight.
jeff
they pulled me over because my eyes were totally bloodshot. This
of course was me biking in the middle of winter w/o eye protection.
They let me go.
Cow tipping: My last name is pronounced "cow" so yeah when all
of you first learned about cow tipping in 3rd grade was the worst.
I was all bruised for a year straight.
jeff
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Originally Posted by timmhaan
isn't cow tipping an urban legend?
#49
[QUOTE=Fantomas]You have to pay for probation here so it came to like $3500 or so.
Which would you rather spend your money on?
Which would you rather spend your money on?
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additional fuel for the flames...
To all the people that suggest that cycling under the influence is only dangerous to the cyclist, but who aknowledge that driving under the influence is dangerous to all:
Deer (who act erratically) cause damage, injury and death to motorists on a daily basis, the whole while with only small amounts of momentum. For instance, one reacts to the behaviour and strikes a tree, resulting in death. When it's a deer who is responsible, it's a tragedy. When it's a drunk cyclist who is at fault, it's criminal behaviour.
To all the people that suggest that cycling under the influence is only dangerous to the cyclist, but who aknowledge that driving under the influence is dangerous to all:
Deer (who act erratically) cause damage, injury and death to motorists on a daily basis, the whole while with only small amounts of momentum. For instance, one reacts to the behaviour and strikes a tree, resulting in death. When it's a deer who is responsible, it's a tragedy. When it's a drunk cyclist who is at fault, it's criminal behaviour.




