• Rekorse@sh.itjust.works
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      Its crazy that a car is viewed as so integral to a persons ability to make a living that we have to allow these types of situations to happen.

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        She was a serial drunk driver and parked in the wrong spot before going and getting drunk without and way of getting home. She probably got drunk before going out and had somebody else blow in the breathalyzer for her, maybe her kids, we don’t know for sure.

        Clearly she isn’t responsible to handle this weapon, she is going to kill somebody.

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          ok so your stance is that somebody with a DUI shouldn’t get the courtesy of being assisted regardless of context, I understand now

          that’s a fair position to take, DUI drivers are incredibly selfish and tbh I don’t feel enough is done about pretty much any dangerous driving, so additional consequences are fair

          I thought we were just talking about the parking situation in this specific instance, not the driver’s character

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    The DUI device will let you shift into neutral? I thought usually you had to turn the key to get it into neutral.

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          Okay, maybe not that specifically, but more generally, to move the car when it cannot, for whatever reason, move itself.

          Even if that reason is alchohilism.

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      It would be a safety hazard if it prevented you from shifting into neutral, for situations like this. Tow truck would have needed to put it in neutral as well

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          Sometimes but many cars also have a shift lock override that allows you to drop it in neutral, usually a small slot near the shifter knob the key will fit into. Dollys are only good for short distance and sometimes you need to get it on a bed.

    • The Picard Maneuver@piefed.worldOP
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      The woman’s car wouldn’t start because of an installed device that makes her pass a breathalyzer (something courts can mandate). Midwestern people are stereotypically very helpful, but the ones from Wisconsin drink a lot, so nobody present could pass the breathalyzer either. The solution was for all the drunk strangers to physically push her car to where it needed to be.

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            I had a friend in high school who’s father was an alcoholic attorney, and he’d have his kids pass the breathalyzer for him every morning.

            I actually bought a user 2001 S10 off them in 2004 with like 25k miles on it for only 3 grand because he’d keep rubbing along the side of in the driveway pulling in and out drunk, so it had a bunch of cosmetic damage that I didn’t care about at all.

            I drove that truck for 11 years.

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            They’re joking. Interlocks are more sophisticated than that. You’re not going to fool one with a balloon. You have to inhale before exhaling, and a camera records a video of you blowing to make sure there’s no funny business.

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              I’ve not seen one with a camera before but it would take multiple very large balloons, and a level of coordination that a drunk would not have.

              You have to breathe out for a full 30s strong or it will error. It was suprisingly difficult. Then every 10 minutes while driving - it will beep and you have 2 minutes to blow into it or it flips out, and the car shuts off. You won’t be able to turn it back on without contacting someone.

              Source: My buddy’s dad was an alcoholic. He’d have to go home early from playing so he could do the breathalyzer and ride along so his dad could take the car out anywhere. Sometimes he’d have to skip school to go to his dad’s work.

              Actually it’s fucked up thinking about it now…

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                Just checked, and I can only last thirty seconds at a rather feeble rate. Apparently the device is for people who trained their lung capacity in the childhood.

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            Not anymore. You just have to breathe a certain way that can’t be faked by a non-human.

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        That’s because they didn’t include the part where she lands flat on her ass laughing when she realizes “this isn’t even MY CAR you guys!”

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          Some friends and I (though sober) once did this to a friend’s car so that they would be confused when their shift ended.

          I’m pretty sure they didn’t even notice.

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        It never pretended to be a sweet scene. It’s basically just saying that wisconsinites are alcoholics.

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      Takes a whole lot of DUIs in Wisconsin. Probably years and years of consistently driving home drunk

      Driving drunk is just an expected part of American life in most of the country. If it weren’t, we’d have ways to get around other than by car

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        Or maybe she’s one of those dimwits who likes to annoy judges by asking them if they are following maritime or common law, and assert that the court doesn’t have jurisdiction over them, and that they’re not travelling, and that nobody was personally harmed…

        It’s impressive just how careful judges tend to be with these nutcases, which I suppose is because it’s so far outside the rules of court, that they tend to play too safe and end up vindicating the whole clown show…

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      Especially in Wisconsin. Our drunk driving laws are some of the most lax in the nation. There’s a saying that the first DUI is free, and it’s only kinda a joke.

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    surprised they didn’t still get a DUI for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated

    y’know, what with cops giving them out to people sleeping it off in the back of their car and whatnot. somebody had to get in the car to put it in neutral