
Inspired by Fandango’s One-Word Challenge (FOWC) of 9 February 2023, straight.
Though I’d drunk one or two, I felt fine,
Then I drove through a hidden Stop sign,
The cops stopped me, but hell,
I came over quite well,
‘Til they told me to walk in a line.

I can’t believe they actually do that. 🙄
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I haveno idea if they do!
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You bet they do! And also recite the alphabet backwards; I couldn’t do that under any conditions!
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It doesn’t surprise me that any of these are used informally, since they’re all good indicators, but I bet the only thing that matters legally is a blood test. There’s no such crime as “failing to walk in a straightr line”.
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The police also have breathalyzers built into their flashlights which they shine in the drivers face. As soon as the driver opens his/her mouth, the police get an alcohol level reading. Pretty cheeky.
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Here they have breathalysers – I’m not sure how they work – but even so, that only gives the police the power to arrest you and demand a blood test. As you can imagine, both failing the test and refusing it are offences. Which all makes perfect sense except they fired all the police.
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Ha!
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Crumbs, I read that as “walk in a lime” Oy!
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Doubt you’d be walking in it for long!
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And maybe more 😯
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I couldn’t possibly say!
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Hmm. 😁
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