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In reply to the discussion: Utah set to drop blood-alcohol limit to .05, strictest in country [View all]zipplewrath
(16,698 posts)51. Yup
As a former skydiver, it was hard to explain the risk assessment associated with the sport. Yes, it was "dangerous" because you could in fact die, even if you did everything right. But that's true of an awful lot of life. It is all an issue of likelihood. For skydiving is was something like 1 in 5000 back in the day. That's pretty low. It was still higher than driving though. But I always had to laugh at the guy that was telling me how "crazy" I was, taking such risks. Far too often he was telling me this with a cigarette in his hand.
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Utah set to drop blood-alcohol limit to .05, strictest in country [View all]
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
Dec 2018
OP
why not lower it to .00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001?
maxsolomon
Dec 2018
#2
I remember lots of people saying, "I don't want drugs in my neighborhood,"
Downtown Hound
Dec 2018
#39
Okay, here's my (mostly) joke opinion: Buzzed drivers are the safest drivers out there.
Tommy_Carcetti
Dec 2018
#9
What you're describing is actually a pretty good argument for changing the standard
Major Nikon
Dec 2018
#48
Occupying a motor vehicle is the most dangerous activity the vast majority of us do
Major Nikon
Dec 2018
#54
My nephew got cited for having a lethal level of alcohol on his breath.
LakeSuperiorView
Dec 2018
#55
That pretty much sums it up! There are so many options now there is no excuse for
Luciferous
Dec 2018
#21