TonyB (22-07-16)
Last edited by Ballsup; 20-07-16 at 09:15.
Ballsup (20-07-16)
note also, that driver you knew was total irresponsible, clearly didnt care about himself but he was endangering that passenger and although he felt he was capable as alcohol gives you more confidence he was not, what if he crashed into another car and killed someone or killed his passenger, he would be tested by police for alcohol abuse and get a jail term, of course the insurance company would just walk away as his policy would now be void, everyone loses so much here, families tore apart, a nightmare situation
Last edited by Ballsup; 20-07-16 at 09:28.
Alcohol is the worse drug and people that can't handle it are even worse..I would like to invited that guy who believe that is a gentleman just to fight one round with Mc Gregor and see if he got the guts to even stand on his feet..
If Connor can't fight him I will def do it instead of him..
Last edited by Jorge; 20-07-16 at 09:27.
I agree with you. It was an example of how people behave while under the influence. There are many functional people that are alcoholics. I was in that car myself as a child and if I had a choice I wouldn't have got in the car, but I didn't. More luck than judgement I'm here at all. I'm not trying to make excuses for people that drink. I'm trying to inform that it is not as easy as suggested to detect and react the way you have suggested. In the same way I had no choice as a child, a sex worker may feel they have no choice but to continue with a booking, despite not wanting to. You do what you feel is best at the time. It might not be the what you want, but drunk people are unpredictable and trying to contain that is paramount. You do what you feel is best at the time.
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Last edited by Curvaceous Kate; 20-07-16 at 09:34.
Mr Sweet Guy (02-05-19)
Curvaceous Kate (20-07-16), Mr Sweet Guy (02-05-19)
That is tragic and I'm really sorry to hear it. He could have been my Son and that would have been the end of my world. If it was possible to have a policy that states it is against the law to see a sex worker while under the influence that would be great, but we have no protection whatsoever. When something is against the law in totality and people are still doing it, then there is no deterrent. All we have to rely on is gut instinct.
Reading through this thread, general gist is that seeing clients at that time of night is asking for trouble and some reasons put forward as to why she might be working at those hours. In my experience the only sexworkers that I've met working those hours either smelled of drink or had small children and could only work when she had a baby sitter.
My wife caught me wearing ladies underwear and threatened to leave me.
So I packed up all her clothes
And left.