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Re: Drunken Options
by ikeepforgettingmyuserid
Sorry - got to disagree with you here. How many times have you given a lift to FIVE drunk people? And let them carry on drinking on the way? ...and let them kiss you at the end of the journey? Sure, the responder hasn't done much wrong, and giving them a lift home might have been the right thing to do. But it seems a bit unlikely, and he certainly wasn't as professional as he should have been. Personally, I don't think we should be giving drunk people a lift home. It's absolutely not what we're here to do. Assault victims, rape victims, people who've fallen, RTCs, etc? yes, no problem. but drunk people? no. Moral hazard and all that.
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