PayrollHRGuy
Senior Member
Or just use the speakerphone feature of the phone.
Except that one would still have to touch the phone, unless the phone has a built-in voice-activated assistant.Or just use the speakerphone feature of the phone.
You mean there is phone without Siri?Except that one would still have to touch the phone, unless the phone has a built-in voice-activated assistant.
You don't, simple as that. A felon is not allowed to own a firearm and if he's caught with one is probable jail time. If a driver is found driving with a suspended or revoked license due to a DUI he maybe gets fined, but can still get the car returned.Not to be argumentative, but vehicles are generally registered to the owners. Firearms do not require to be registered in many states; the most ardent 2A supporters rail against "the government" knowing how many and which kind of weapons they own. In your example, how can one be sure that the unsafe gun owner has had all of their firearms stripped from them?
You can get a DUI for over the counter meds. Benadryl is one that knocks me out, there's no way I could safely drive if I took a typical adult dose of it.I promise I'll study what kinds of driving behaviors are considered DUI.
Actually, great headway has been made. There is a mix of things that go into this. Safer cars, stricter laws and greater awareness.I really hope we can find an innovative way to prevent DUI. Too many people die because of it.
BS! Speeding alone kills as many as DUI, throw in distracted driving and the numbers go up by at least 5 figures yearly.Bullshit. Completely made up statistic Conservative estimations put the injury rate at about the same magnitude for distracted driving (which texting is lumped into) as DUI.
Well, I was half right... MA's RMV is in covering their backside overdrive... I'm skeptical about whether this will be a permanent attitude change.I'm hoping that at least one DD reads of this tragedy and rethinks driving while drunk again. Every person that has gone out drinking and drove after is just lucky if they didn't injure or kill someone with their actions. Just pure luck. They may not be so lucky next time.
It sounds like they should be covering their backsides. From what they are reporting around here, instead of inputting suspension/revocations/DUIs etc into the computer system, they were putting them in bins. 53 bins, to be exact. The guy who took out the 7 bikers had a DUI in May in CT, refused the breathalyzer, and should have had his license revoked. But no one at the RMV in MA was on the ball...so he still maintained his commercial drivers license.Well, I was half right... MA's RMV is in covering their backside overdrive... I'm skeptical about whether this will be a permanent attitude change.
https://patch.com/massachusetts/beaconhill/tens-thousands-warnings-ma-drivers-rmv-bins-probe?utm_medium=social&utm_content=massachusetts&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=blasts&fbclid=IwAR3g7voqr4oKFCti3SGijYdxRpcDyKjXNsdSG51-GmISPv3qxP16Byaj2hA