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How long could we stop him driving for, though? If he's determined to drive, he would.
Quote from: G Griffin on January 03, 2012, 11:53:12 pmHow long could we stop him driving for, though? If he's determined to drive, he would. ah come on griff, take him home tell him to have a sleep and discuss it later, he thinks cool, gets some needed head down time, you go round later and sack him when he is sober, or whatever you decide last warning whatever, he made the effort to get to work wrongly so he values his job, he would probably accept that thinking he has a choice, even if you do phone the police and he gets done, there is nothing in this world will stop him driving if he really wanted to
Quote from: stuart m on January 03, 2012, 11:59:36 pmQuote from: G Griffin on January 03, 2012, 11:53:12 pmHow long could we stop him driving for, though? If he's determined to drive, he would. ah come on griff, take him home tell him to have a sleep and discuss it later, he thinks cool, gets some needed head down time, you go round later and sack him when he is sober, or whatever you decide last warning whatever, he made the effort to get to work wrongly so he values his job, he would probably accept that thinking he has a choice, even if you do phone the police and he gets done, there is nothing in this world will stop him driving if he really wanted to I know, Stu. I'd have probably give him a lift home and then dealt with later. But I'm just going through possible scenarios. He could have just got in his car/van before you realised. He could have come back and driven it after you'd taken him home, still drunk etc etc. Sometimes you have to let the police deal with things. We don't know exactly how it happened, so it's hard to crtiticise someone for calling the police .
I think there is a few who don't realise how drink and how long it takes to leave the body, if the guy has been on a session for a few days, it is the holidays it would be easy for him to be maybe even 10 times the limit after going to bed and with the liver only being able to process 1 unit of alcohol per hour then easily be 4 times the limit in the morning without realising it, I didn't know all this years ago but I do now, that is why I would give the lad a chance if all was ok before, but I would make sure he was educated fully on how drink works, and no I wouldn't have let him drive home I would have driven him home and then had a long hard think on how to proceed, then went and seen him that evening or something along those lines, at this point when he was sober and I was calm I would then decide what to do. and he would be on his very last warning from that moment on.
right im gonna be honest now.i was drink driving for 15 years.i passed my test at 17 and was seeing a girl who lived a fair way away from me.i used to swig a bottle of vodka while driving on the motorway.i was nervous about driving on the motorway and meeting girl.i didnt give a toss.never had an accident.i used to be out of my mind on various different drugs as well.mainly LSD,cocaine,ecstasy,weed,speed and i use to sniff lighter fuel(but not while driving!).landlords used to take car keys off me.been banned for drink/driving etc.loads of driving convictions.i used to get chased off the police.lots of trouble! .im not proud of it. i was very lucky to not have killed someone.i was one sick puppy for years.im telling you now.if your 4 times over the limit in the morning you ve got a problem!!!i wouldnt hesitate to phone the police and sack him.might be the best thing that happens to him.i bet he s done it loads of times.regardsdazmond