Glory Days wrote:
there are also laws in place to prevent that drunk from killing you. DUI, bartenders having to cut you off etc.
If that's the reasoning, tell me this:
How much is "one too many" for each and all of us?
Do you have to be very drunk for the bartender to cut you off?
Is 2 beers for one the same as for another?
Some people can carry their "drunkeness" very well as far as motor skills, speech and thought process, but shouldn't drive a car, how does a bartender know?
And, finally, how reliable are the laws?
Every person who goes to a bar is in essense, playing roulette because of themselves and/or somebody else drinking and driving, are they not?
As far as that goes, there doesn't even have to be any liquor involved for people to get killed in crashes.
Should we nut-up and start banning vehicles?
The basic question still remains. How far are we willing to pick and choose our "crusades"? How far are we willing to push one fact while ignoring another?
Drinking is alright to be around, but smoking is not and the truth is people die everyday from one or the other - or both.
Kinda hypocritical, isn't it?
* I really don't have a problem if people drink or smoke. I'm a former smoker myself and still drink from time to time.
But, it's very funny to see the holier than thou and hypocritical attitudes.