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Can you get a DUI even if you're under the legal limit?
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<blockquote data-quote="FordSVTFan" data-source="post: 5889689" data-attributes="member: 2243"><p>As your statement below recognizes, some people are more skilled than others. So, if someone drives and on a 10 pt scale is a 4, while another driver is a 10, and when drinking is only 50% as effective/attentive and rates a 5, they would appear better. But you arent judged against the lowest common denominator. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And because of this they are judged against themselves.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Driving better than those "bad" drivers is NOT the standard, nor is it a standard anyone should strive toward. We want the best drivers on the road. The problem with your theory is that the person who is "per se" drunk (over the legal limit) still has delayed reaction times and altered perceptions. This is the problem.</p><p></p><p>Unless the person has multiple convictions for DUI, they would not be a felon, as a single DUI is a misdemeanor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FordSVTFan, post: 5889689, member: 2243"] As your statement below recognizes, some people are more skilled than others. So, if someone drives and on a 10 pt scale is a 4, while another driver is a 10, and when drinking is only 50% as effective/attentive and rates a 5, they would appear better. But you arent judged against the lowest common denominator. And because of this they are judged against themselves. Driving better than those "bad" drivers is NOT the standard, nor is it a standard anyone should strive toward. We want the best drivers on the road. The problem with your theory is that the person who is "per se" drunk (over the legal limit) still has delayed reaction times and altered perceptions. This is the problem. Unless the person has multiple convictions for DUI, they would not be a felon, as a single DUI is a misdemeanor. [/QUOTE]
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