drinking and driving
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shadow_7815 — 16 years ago(August 02, 2009 02:16 PM)
Wow!Really are we having this conversation right now! For god sake he is in the wrong! No one and I mean no one should drive drunk. I really respect Jeffery Donovan I think he is a kick as actor and producer! I aspire to be like him. But I think he made a poor decision and will def think twice about next time. (I hope!) But to say he isn't in the wrong is Fuc*ing ridiculous. If I can call a cab so can he. Thats all I am saying.
~When life gives you lemons, say beep the lemons and bail.~ ~KUNU~ Forgetting sarah marshall! -
CircaSkatervm — 16 years ago(August 04, 2009 10:48 PM)
Did it actually say anywhere he was legally too drunk to drive? I'm not familiar with Florida law but if it's anything like California then it's probably pretty harsh. Plus when cops get around a celebrity, especially if the celebrity is in a badb68 mood, they can haul them in just for the beep of it and for bragging rights to his cop buddies about his power trip. He may have paid for it cause he has gobs of money and figured it was easier than fighting it. He may have had 1 drink, started driving home and a jerk cop pulled him over. How often do you get pulled over for trivial stuff and the cop starts picking stuff out of his ass to scare you with? Anyways.he's a good guy, donates lots of money supposedly so you shouldn't be so pissed at him. We've all ONE point in our life have probably said "beep I shouldn't drive but it's alot easier then my alternatives." whether it be from drinking, or from being really tired, or from being sickwe've all made a bad decision or twohe just got caught with his
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ctemple-5 — 16 years ago(August 06, 2009 05:24 PM)
What a shame. I don't condone driving un2000der the influence. And while I don't completely agree with the above post, it is true that the level is so extremely low that it is very easy to be over the limit.
We have had experience with police who just have to write you up for something. State police thought DH's car was riding low - so they pulled him and made him remove everything from his trunk and when there was nothing illegal - wrote a warning on having a frame around the license plate. -
standfan — 16 years ago(August 14, 2009 12:10 PM)
he guy pays probably 200K more in taxes than any of us, he should get a couple "do-overs". He is better than most of us.
So, because he makes more money than most, he should be given a get out of jail free card?
Wow.. There is an astounding lack of intelligence, logic, and common sense in this forum. This is exactly why I stayed away from IMDB forums for a long time. Maybe I need to reconsider that decision
By the way - the only thing that really sucks about drunk drivers who actually strike SOBER drivers is that the sober drivers are the ones who are killed, and the drunk drivers survive all too often with nothing more than a few bruises. -
big_kmc — 15 years ago(November 21, 2010 11:44 AM)
"The guy pays probably 200K more in taxes than any of us, he should get a couple "do-overs". He is better than most of us"
Wow are you serious? This is the most incredible thing I have ever read and I have been coming on here for five years and I have read some stupid $hit. Condoning a spoiled over-paid actor's criminal behavior b/c he pays more taxes than the rest of us?! Do you even have a high school diploma? People like you deserve to live in India and be in the lowest caste system, not a country that believes all men are created equal.
And besides, someone at the lower part of a tax bracket are going to feel the hit of their taxes ten times harder than someone else who is making a lot of money so it's not like Donovan is suffering. Why do actors get paid ten times more than teachers, firefighters, the military, nurses, park rangers etc? How pathetic our world is. -
kaptenmarvel — 16 years ago(February 20, 2010 07:43 PM)
We had pretty cool discussions on the subject in driver's class. The point is, someone who is drunk is NOT able to make sane decisions. When you are sober, you can put in an alco lock, as I b68think everyone should. Or rather, all cars should be sold with one installed. But once drunk, the saying goes where alcohol goes in, sense goes out.
So, while sober, you should give over your car keys. While sober, you can stop someone drunk from getting in their car (talk them out of it, steal keys, pay for a cab, whatever works). While drunk, you think you can handle it. I'm not making excuses, I was bummed to read this thread, as I am a huge fan of Donovan's. And it sucked that no one was there to stop him from driving, and hopefully, he hands over his car keys before getting drunk next time.
Now I have to go watch some more Burn Notice. Jeffrey Donovan is a golden god. -
dillonjl — 16 years ago(August 10, 2009 04:02 PM)
This is getting so absurd. You people are making a mountain out of a molehill. Because someone has a couple of drinks does not make them DRUNK. The mistake he made was consuming alcohol and medication at the same time. He couldnt have been too incb68ompetent if he was able to maneuver around the cop car to avoid hitting it. He obviously still had his reflexes. And regarding the red eyes, it could easily have been from lack of sleep. Lord knows he puts in a long work day of 14-16 hours. You people have already condemned the guy. I also dont condone drinking because I dont believe believe in it but someone shouldnt be humiliated or outcast because of it.
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bcasey-2 — 16 years ago(January 21, 2010 06:18 PM)
You're absolutely correct. South Beach is only 5 square miles and this idiot can't take a cab back to his Penthouse8 blocks from where he was drinking. He crashed into a cop car and they still gave him "celebrity treatment". Normally he would be booked at Dade County Jail but Miami Beach Police let him go ROR.
But that's nothing new, Dante Stallworth killed a guy (DUI Manslaughter) after clubbing and got a slap on the wrist. Rich and famous gets you a pass I guess. -
dragonfly_ — 16 years ago(March 01, 2010 08:24 AM)
I have a friend whose neck was completely broken, spine severed, is in a wheelchair for the rest of his life and has metal braces on his spine and neck because of a drunk driver.
So my friend wasn't killed; he was just permanently disabled. For life.
There are absolutely no excuses for drunk driving.
I would never get behind the wheel if I had been drinking.
Drinking and driving do not mix.
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the_eternity_matrix — 16 years ago(March 14, 2010 08:57 AM)
If the guy paid the appropriate fine, and served any other punishment appointed to him by a Dade county judge, the issue is closed. Let us hope it remains closed. He made a bad choice and from all accounts already paid severely for it. Hopefully he won't make the same mistake again.
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mojorecords — 15 years ago(December 20, 2010 01:23 AM)
I had a friend who blew his own head off. So obviously, no one should be allowed to own guns.
The funny 2000thing about people who say they'd never get behind the wheel if they had been drinking is that they're always sober when they say it. As it turns out, alcohol impairs your judgment.
So, my state says that I'm not too impaired to operate a vehicle with a BAC of .07, but if I'm .08, I can face jail time. Not only does the state know precisely how much alcohol is too much FOR ME, but they know it for everyone else too, and we all happen to have the same body chemistry.
Actually, the limit doesn't really matter, because many people on the road can't safely operate a vehicle SOBER, let alone drunk. If you ask me, the problem isn't drunk driving, it's giving licenses to morons that don't know how to drive. -
Cyclohexane333 — 13 years ago(May 15, 2012 10:06 PM)
All I read here is rationalization and justification. People who drive like idiots sober are in the wrong but that doesn't make drunk driving ok. Both are wrong and should be prosecuted and legal authority aims to do just that.
One death from a drunk driver is too many because it is completely preventable. People don't drink and drive there is no excuse we all know it is wrong. -
ass-kissmy — 15 years ago(December 29, 2010 11:20 PM)
I work as a Paramedic in a large Metro area and the first thing we learn is correct punctuation. Thank you for posting and looking like an idiot. Clearly, our National Standard for EMS practitioners is too low.
I wouldn't let you take a set of vital signs if that is how you communicate.
I imagine you work for a private transport service, anyway. Doubtful you can handle any 911 responses. -
rumor1234 — 15 years ago(January 01, 2011 05:30 AM)
It's funny you say that, I did work in the EMS 911 system . Sorry my punctuation offend you. 7 years with city unit and 2 years as an TEMT with a tactical SWAT team. Saving lives and enjoying the best parts of life. I believe the topic was about drunk driving by actors who have the way and means to know better. So if you have no comment on that subject . Maybe you should start with reading the topic we are talking about. So we all can learn from bad mistakes. Don't worry I would still save you if were injured. Even after your personal hurtful comments and statements. Lol
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tiger86-2 — 15 years ago(January 23, 2011 08:51 AM)
Well, I am all against driving when you are drunk but Jeffrey Donovan didn't kill or hurt anybody. He didn't even crash into anything. So I think if he paid his fine people like you should leave him alone. He made a mistake. He paid for it. End of story.
By the way does anybody here actually care if somebody that they don't know drives drunk? No, you don't. You care about celebrities. That is funny. In fact it is much easier to get away with driving drunk if you are not a celebrity. Here in Bulgaria you can just bribe the policemen and everything would be forgotten. This is a fact. Even if you cause an accident you can get away with it.
But if you are a movie star or a famous sportsman you are doomed. The reporters would eat you alive. Your accident will be in the news. Your career might be destroyed. That has happened here already. Is that fair? Why don't you complain about the MILLIONS of people who get away with much more serious mistakes?