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Ant Mcpartlin Arrested On Suspicion Of Drink-Driving.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.He was pishhed as a skunk...not much argument about that - you do the time for the crime (or pay for it).....lucky that he didn't kill that kid or anyone else.
Bet he feels like a brown poo today, but so he should - and here was a man who could have easily employed a chauffeur and bodyguard full time - the word 'p-at' comes to mind.
Bet he feels like a brown poo today, but so he should - and here was a man who could have easily employed a chauffeur and bodyguard full time - the word 'p-at' comes to mind.
kvalidir - // He deliberately got into a car when he was drunk Andy, anyone could have been his victim. //
No-one knows what his mental state was at the time.
I am suggesting that it may be connected to his depression - I may be entirely wrong.
The difference between us is, you have him convicted and executed, in common with some others on the thread.
I am keeping an open mind - also in common with some others on the thread, but not the same ones.
No-one knows what his mental state was at the time.
I am suggesting that it may be connected to his depression - I may be entirely wrong.
The difference between us is, you have him convicted and executed, in common with some others on the thread.
I am keeping an open mind - also in common with some others on the thread, but not the same ones.
Prudie - // Andy there is no open mind on drunk driving. He was over the limit and the reasons are irrelevant. //
As I have explained previously, there are mental conditions where rational and correct choices are not made.
It is possible that this is one of those situations.
It is equally possible that this is not the case, and if Mr McPartlin has simply been irresponsible, then the law should take its course.
I merely put forward the possibility, because none of us actually know, although some are pronouncing fire and brimstone as though they were there and know what has gone on.
As I have explained previously, there are mental conditions where rational and correct choices are not made.
It is possible that this is one of those situations.
It is equally possible that this is not the case, and if Mr McPartlin has simply been irresponsible, then the law should take its course.
I merely put forward the possibility, because none of us actually know, although some are pronouncing fire and brimstone as though they were there and know what has gone on.
Garaman - // Depression cannot be used as an excuse for drink driving. //
No, it can't.
But, depending on the individual circumstances, it can be used as an explanation, which is a very different matter.
I, and a few others, have put forward the suggestion that Mr McPartlin's mental condition may have had a part to play in this incident.
It may not, we don't know, but this is a debating forum, so we are debating.
That should mean exploring possibilities, rather than condemning a stranger on the basis of media reporting.
No, it can't.
But, depending on the individual circumstances, it can be used as an explanation, which is a very different matter.
I, and a few others, have put forward the suggestion that Mr McPartlin's mental condition may have had a part to play in this incident.
It may not, we don't know, but this is a debating forum, so we are debating.
That should mean exploring possibilities, rather than condemning a stranger on the basis of media reporting.
When someone is clinically depressed, they can be of the mindset that they simply don't care what happens to them. They don't care if they live or die. Do you think that people would commit suicide if they were of sound mind? And is someone is so depressed that they don't care if they live or die, do you think that they would worry about the lives of others? I don't think so.
Pixie and I have cross-posted, but see this the same way.
It's interesting to note that the people who are willing to understand that a medical condition may be involved here, are people who know something about what they are talking about.
If a woman cited PMT as a reason for crashing her car, I would not be willing to condemn her out of hand because something may be involved with is beyond my comprehension, so I would be more than willing to wait and see before I put my black cap on.
It's interesting to note that the people who are willing to understand that a medical condition may be involved here, are people who know something about what they are talking about.
If a woman cited PMT as a reason for crashing her car, I would not be willing to condemn her out of hand because something may be involved with is beyond my comprehension, so I would be more than willing to wait and see before I put my black cap on.
Colverjo - // No, they're not. I've had a couple of bumps in my car, one of which was my fault. The others were not. No one involved was breathalysed at any of them. //
Interesting. Last time the police were involved in an accident I was involved in, I was not breathalysed - my car was written off by a National Express Coach.
But the time before, when my wife's car was almost written off by a mini-link bus driver (what is it with me and buses!!!) I was breathalysed.
The officer asked me when I last had alcohol to drink so I told him - 1983!!!
Interesting. Last time the police were involved in an accident I was involved in, I was not breathalysed - my car was written off by a National Express Coach.
But the time before, when my wife's car was almost written off by a mini-link bus driver (what is it with me and buses!!!) I was breathalysed.
The officer asked me when I last had alcohol to drink so I told him - 1983!!!
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