Don't need to see it myself. I worked my way thru college. Owned a firewood and tree trimming business. My other job was running a wrecker on the midnight shift doing repos and working wrecks. I saw first hand the results of drinking and driving.... not pretty at all folks.
If I may add something to this.... I also witnessed first hand the results of speeding and not wearing a seat belt. Also not a pretty sight. Don't speed, just leave earlier. Life is too short to die in a vehicle. And always wear your seat belt. It puts the odds in your favor. As gamblers ya'll should appreciate better odds. Nuff said. GL to all today.
I also don't wish to see it. LSU made it real enough. I feel for anyone who is not in control of their faculties and drive or bet recklessly with no thought of the actions that may occur. I am guilty to a less degree, but having two drinks from now on and I will think twice of my danger factor and less of my ego to make a 15 minute trip into 10.
"The range of what we think and do is limited by what we fail to notice.
How about this, for the 2nd time in 3 weeks a kid on a motorcycle flipped over a bridge here in Pittsburgh and plunged about 150 feet onto cement coming off an on-ramp. The first kid died and the one from yesterday is in critical condition.
I ride a crotch rocket and where they both went over is literally 1/2 mile from where I live, I take that off-ramp all the time.
on oct 6th it was the 2 or 3 year anniversary of my wifes brothers death. it was the night of his bachelor party and my in laws took him home at about 1 or 2 in the morning. they decided to leave and left my wifes brother at home alone. he left in a vehicle at the house alone and drove into the lake near where they live. they found him the next morning. i received a call that morning from my mother in law and then had to call my wife at work and tell her. that was the hardest thing i have ever had to do.
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