randomblondeboy
I'm sorry perhaps you missed Big Trancer's post script about this thread being a no flame zone.
Please don't tell me what is or is not bullshit when it comes to my own person. You don't know anything about me or what I do at a club so I'd appreciate it if you could formulate your responses accordingly. Thanks.
The fact is I am not 'missing the point' at all. There is a legitimate secondary element to the question of 'Driving after E', which I shall try to reiterate in simpler terms.
If you are involved in an accident, and are drug tested and E is shown to be in your system.. obviously you are in deep shit. Clearly then, it is of a beneficial nature to the readers of this thread to have some idea how long it takes E to be reduced to undetectable levels within the body, so that they are aware not to drive before this occurs.. both so they can PREVENT accidents and also to reduce the liability to themselves should an accident occur.
"DO NOT drive after having drugs", is a somewhat unhelpful and vague statement that tells us nothing. I had drugs 3 weeks ago.. according to your statement I should not be driving now.. because it is AFTER having drugs.
What I am trying to determine, is HOW LONG one should not be driving after having drugs, both in terms of time lapsed allowing the negative effects of the drug to wear off, and time lapsed allowing all traces of E to be flushed from your system so you don't test positive should a drug test occur.
It's all well and good not to drive after leaving a club.. only to go to drive to work the next day, cause an accident because you were distracted by your mobile phone, get drug tested by the police and then end up in the slammer because they detected minute traces of E in you.
It's a legitimate question, related to the topic that deserves to be addressed.
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Pleo: No probs I understand
. As the mods are fond of pointing out, everyone has their own unique experiences and opinions. I was just a little galled at being told my opinion of myself based on my own intimate personal knowledge was 'bullshit'. But for sure, everyones opinion should be respected.
Peace.
[ 13 June 2002: Message edited by: Macksta ]