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Originally Posted by JinnKai
There are legitimate reasons for driving under the influence; times when lives could be saved, wrongs could be righted, etc.. and there is not time to "sober up." I realize that the ratio of good reasons to bad reasons is nearly 0, but condemning it completely is unwillingness to accept that there are always exceptions to a rule. I don't desire to ruffle feathers with this argument, just point out that anyone saying that "driving drunk is the worst thing evar!!!" might not have considered the possibility that they could be drunk, yet possess knowledge or resources that could keep many other people from dying. In this situation, I truly wonder how many condemning the behavior would become a hypocrite, and themselves drive drunk.
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If you thought that you' could ever be in a position to "save the world," why would you ever drink at all? Drinking is not necessary for your body to function correctly. It is a recreational drug. When people willingly ingest this drug and attempt to operate machinery that is as deadly as any projectile fired from a gun, I tend to have just a little problem with their selfishness.
Original poster: You got what you deserved. Be thankful that nobody died from your choices. Learn from your mistake.