Chromas 1st Gear May 9, 2007 Share May 9, 2007 Very true. That's why now I don't drink past one to two glasses. After that I just sit out the entire evening with hot tea or coke. Sometimes I don't even join in the drinking. Usually, my drinks are super dilute in terms of alcohol content. Loads of ice, about 3mm of liquor and the rest is just coke or green tea. After that, it's just coke all the way. And I don't really drink anyway. Usually only when there's a night out at places like Villa Bali. Most of the time, I'm too busy with my work in the day and tuition in the evenings to bother with drinking. I'd rather go home and drink milk ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mzrmazda3 6th Gear May 9, 2007 Share May 9, 2007 I'd rather go home and drink milk Bro, don't mind me asking Si mi type of milk huh??? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lexxmexx Neutral Newbie May 9, 2007 Share May 9, 2007 I always like red white... non-alcoholic version... Ribena... There is an alcoholic version, called Creme de Cassis Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lexxmexx Neutral Newbie May 9, 2007 Share May 9, 2007 Are there alcohol content breath analysers available in the local market? People will get to test themselves to determine if they are safe for driving, and if they are 'automatic' enough, they will not drive their cars. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guyver 1st Gear May 9, 2007 Share May 9, 2007 With what seems like more drunk driving cases, someone suggested this measure. Do you agree with it? maybe, if those lie to say not driving but caught driving, double the punishment to the driver,passengers only. EXTRACTED FROM THE NEWSPAPER. STI Home > ST Forum > Story May 8, 2007 Drink driving: Learn from the Japanese TRAFFIC accidents involving drink drivers are on the rise again. It is time that the authorities implemented stricter laws to reduce this. Recently, I was in Japan and learnt there are strict laws on drink driving there. In pubs, before a customer orders a drink, the bartender will ask if he is driving. If so, the customer must hand over his car keys before he gets a drink. The pub must provide transport to take customers home. For anyone caught drink driving, the traffic police will also charge the pub owner, drinking partners and all passengers inside the drink driver's vehicle. Perhaps the authorities here can adopt some of the Japanese rules on drink driving to reduce the rise of this menace. Derek Tay Yeng Kwee So troublesome ..... you fine .... jail ... whatever ... won't work. If you were to pass a law ..... "One will be castrated if convicted of drunk driving." .... guarantee all will stop .... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Typhoonz 4th Gear May 9, 2007 Share May 9, 2007 Not bad ah bro... Still got tyre sponsor... Impressed... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kelpie 2nd Gear May 9, 2007 Share May 9, 2007 That's very true. Most people do not know if they're sober enough to drive or not. That's why I follow the rule that I set out in the previous posting, to always stop way ahead of the time I need to drive home. Usually, going to most drinking places with friends, the max is one Long Island Tea and one shot of the Chivas stuff. Then it's on to the chicken wings and loads of water. It takes me an entire night to finish a Long Island Tea, thus I have the perfect excuse not to have a refill or another drink from someone's offer. 1. The best is to be equipped with your own breath analyser especially for those that frequent pubs and drink like water. 2. Personal judgement is never accurate. A person may look sober but his body alcholic content could have hit the ceiling. Different people also react differently to alcholic. Regards, Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
D_syahmi Clutched May 9, 2007 Share May 9, 2007 i would suggest: caught drink driving first time (with no accident): confiscate car + licence gantung min 5yrs + fine min 10K up to 50K Bro, i add on ... caught drink driving first time (with injury/casulty): confiscate car + licence gantung 15yrs + makan curry rice min 5 yr with 3 strokes of rotan min caught drink driving fist time with accident (no human involved, only damage property): confiscate car + licence gantung min 5yrs + fine min 20K up to 50K caught drink driving 2nd offender: confiscate car + licence gantung min 10yrs + fine min 50K + (court)jail min 6mth up to 1yr caught drink driving 2nd time with injury/casulty: confiscate car + licence gantung min 25yrs + fine min 50K up to 100K + (court)jail min 6mth up to 3yrs I suggest line up every single MF who drink and drive and shoot them in the head. At least kill them before they start killing our loves one Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chromas 1st Gear May 9, 2007 Share May 9, 2007 Drink milk lah... ask silly questions... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chromas 1st Gear May 9, 2007 Share May 9, 2007 When it comes to events organized or participated by sponsors, have to go and perform. I find the arrangement ok. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chromas 1st Gear May 9, 2007 Share May 9, 2007 Very true. Hmmmm, best is to save $$$ and don't drink at all. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RadX Moderator May 9, 2007 Share May 9, 2007 eh ah boy....bailey's cream is also milk....but the milk mz3 referring to is......... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RadX Moderator May 9, 2007 Share May 9, 2007 '... home and drink milk..' u husky produce milk meh?? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chromas 1st Gear May 9, 2007 Share May 9, 2007 Eeeeeeee... I don't like Bailey's Irish... funny taste to it... I'll stick to Margaritas and Long Island Tea... ... I like FRESH MILK... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chromas 1st Gear May 9, 2007 Share May 9, 2007 I'm not into beastiality... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kelpie 2nd Gear May 9, 2007 Share May 9, 2007 Very true. Hmmmm, best is to save $$$ and don't drink at all. I wonder how much is one breath analyser in the market? Must be cheap and portable to be in good use. Perhaps, the govt should be more pro-active by giving disocunt coupons for the purchase of such tester. Regards, Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Furrynadz 5th Gear May 9, 2007 Share May 9, 2007 I'd rather go home and drink milk Bro, don't mind me asking Si mi type of milk huh??? milk? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kelpie 2nd Gear May 9, 2007 Share May 9, 2007 These days the modern don't give milk anymore. Regards, ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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