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I disagree, the vast majority should not be even more inconvenienced because of a relatively small fragment of irresponsible users. Society has already taken that step anyway and the number of drunk driving incidents are luckily declining.
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I don't see how it would be an inconvenience for responsible drinkers. If every drinker was like you and didn't go near their car until they were 100% sober, then how would stricter rules even apply to them? I can only see it being an extremely slight inconvenience of not any at all unless you weren't responsible about it.
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Again, you're missing the massive gap between getting drunk/high at home and intoxicated driving. Intoxicated + going outside does NOT mean you're going to hop in a car the first chance you get. People drink at bars, go clubbing, etc and it's almost always fine.
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No, but they could stumble around falling in the streets or subway tracks or get in fights. Drunk people are unpredictable and incapable of taking care of themselves when they're intoxicated.
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There will always be a few idiots that completely ruin it for everybody else, be it drunk driving or texting + driving. In the end, education is important. I don't go near my car keys for 24 hours after I've had even a drop of alcohol. I'm all for stricter laws on restricting drivers if they're being ******ed, I just don't know how some places (esp in the US where public transportation isnt adequate in many areas) could viably enforce it.
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I'm glad you're one of the few that are responsible about it. Would be nice if everyone that liked to drink was like that.