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On Sunday, August 14, 2016 at 7:30:17 AM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote:
> "dsi1" wrote in message > ... > > On Saturday, August 13, 2016 at 9:55:46 PM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote: > > "dsi1" wrote in message > > ... > > > > On Saturday, August 13, 2016 at 2:39:55 AM UTC-10, Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > > On Saturday, August 13, 2016 at 7:22:46 AM UTC-4, Gary wrote: > > > > Cindy Hamilton wrote: > > > > > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > This is America. We barely care about drunk driving, as evinced by > > > > > our lenient drunk-driving laws. > > > > > > > > Lenient? Don't get caught DUI in Virginia. > > > > > > Virginia: > > > > > > Virginia categorizes a first DUI offense as a class 1 misdemeanor and > > > imposes a fine ranginging from $250 to $2,500. The law also imposes a > > > one-year license suspension. The punishment increases if you were > > > arrested > > > with a BAC of 0.15% or higher in which case your sentence may include a > > > minimum five-day jail sentence.. > > > > > > Sweden: > > > > > > Surpassing the limit is a serious offence, fined with ‚¬500. Driving with > > > an alcohol rate over 0.12% is a crime (up to 6 months imprisonment and > > > license suspension up to 4 years). Sweden: 0.02% (up to 6 months > > > imprisonment), 0.10% (imprisonment, maximum 2 years). > > > > > > Cindy Hamilton > > > > If you're a commercial pilot who is drunk on the job - you get suspended > > for > > a year and you have to go get professional help. If you get caught the > > second time, the same thing happens. If you get caught the third time - > > you're grounded permanently. > > > > P.S.: We need self-driving cars. > > ------------------------ > > > > Recently two pilots who were meant to be flying a jet from Glasgow to > > Toronto were reported for acting a bit drunk. They were arrested and held > > in custody before appearing court. I don't know what happened to them as > > I > > haven't kept up: > > > > http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016...oo-drunk-to-f/ > > > > > > > > The planes pretty much could fly themselves but the trend in the industry is > to make them less autonomous. The newer planes are being built with controls > that require more human input and monitoring. Perhaps the older aircraft > have made the pilots feel superfluous - they can even fly them drunk. This > is assuming, of course, that they're not too drunk. ![]() > > ------------------------- > > Well I wouldn't be happy on a plane with drunk pilots and the law seems to > agree with me ![]() > > -- > http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk The link had a funny title. It implies that pilots can still fly drunk but getting too drunk to fly will get you arrested in Scotland. |
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