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so I got directed to an old 92yr lady, that was pretty damn drunk. She was too wasted to drive anywhere. So I got her husbands phone number off her and stopped her driving anywhere. She was pretty stressed because her husband was ill

Was there any need to get the cops involved? cos she wasn't going anywhere! poor old lady now has a record.


 
Posted : 31/07/2011 7:28 pm
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Eh?


 
Posted : 31/07/2011 7:29 pm
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The management should have put her in a taxi home, it asda be easier than ringing plod.


 
Posted : 31/07/2011 7:30 pm
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Posted : 31/07/2011 7:31 pm
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please tell me you're not a policeman, telling stories of your work on the internet without clearance??

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Posted : 31/07/2011 7:31 pm
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Was there any need to get the cops involved?

if she was going to attempt to drive off then yes!


 
Posted : 31/07/2011 7:31 pm
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just wondering crikey.


 
Posted : 31/07/2011 7:32 pm
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asda price you pay for drinking and driving ๐Ÿ˜€


 
Posted : 31/07/2011 7:32 pm
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project, the cops turned up and it all got involved. which I thought was too much


 
Posted : 31/07/2011 7:33 pm
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Why is it too much?


 
Posted : 31/07/2011 7:35 pm
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Keevers that asda be a wrong decision.


 
Posted : 31/07/2011 7:36 pm
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Lol @ project


 
Posted : 31/07/2011 7:36 pm
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92 year old with a record ?? She'll never work again!!!


 
Posted : 31/07/2011 7:36 pm
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project, the cops turned up and it all got involved. which I thought was too much

Would you have thought that if was a drunk 28 year old bloke in the same situation, or is being old a 'get out of jail' free card?


 
Posted : 31/07/2011 7:37 pm
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well, it was a real old lady, collapsed in her car, obviously necked far too much whisky. and stressed about herb husbands operation. I just felt sorry for her, then called the cops. what can you do?


 
Posted : 31/07/2011 7:41 pm
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You grassed on her?

OMG!


 
Posted : 31/07/2011 7:43 pm
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I didn't know she shopped at Asda
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Posted : 31/07/2011 7:47 pm
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I dunno, what do you reckon?


 
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Poor, poor trolling

Was there any need to get the cops involved? cos she wasn't going anywhere! poor old lady now has a record.

I just felt sorry for her, then called the cops.


 
Posted : 31/07/2011 7:49 pm
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If she was drunk in an Asda carpark, then frankly she's not a lady,old or otherwise.


 
Posted : 31/07/2011 7:51 pm
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Posh drunk ladies shop at Waitrose or M&S.


 
Posted : 31/07/2011 7:53 pm
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Will she get an ASDA, instead of an ASBO,


 
Posted : 31/07/2011 7:55 pm
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Owjuno she was poor......did you go through her handbag ?


 
Posted : 31/07/2011 7:56 pm
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Nah, you've milked that too much now project....


 
Posted : 31/07/2011 7:56 pm
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A 92 year-old drunk woman? You actually see her downing pints of the hard stuff or you just assume she was bladdered?

An altered and combative person of her advanced years is more likely to be showing signs of low blood sugar levels and possibly the beginnings of a diabetic coma.

She get home alright?


 
Posted : 31/07/2011 7:59 pm
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So she'd driven to Asda drunk then was attempting to drive home? You wouldn't have questioned calling the cops with a younger person...


 
Posted : 31/07/2011 8:00 pm
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not trolling. she just was an old old lady right out of it on whisky and feeling for her husband. silly old mare!


 
Posted : 31/07/2011 8:01 pm
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...and now she's in a prison cell with all the druggies, nonces, unicyclists and F1 lovers. Serves her right.


 
Posted : 31/07/2011 8:02 pm
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i doubt it crikey. but I did think it was OTT. maybe I'm wrong, I dunno. crazy old lady on a mad deathwish?


 
Posted : 31/07/2011 8:08 pm
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she'll be running 'A' wing by now.


 
Posted : 31/07/2011 8:10 pm
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Morning sherry, on medication, slippery slope.....

If she took out a car with my kids in it I'd not be particularly interested in her 'old dear' status.


 
Posted : 31/07/2011 8:16 pm
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Morning sherry, on medication, slippery slope.....

If she's not careful she will have screwed up her liver by the time she's in her early hundreds.


 
Posted : 31/07/2011 8:17 pm
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I dunno, poor old dear . obvious to me she was having a bad time.


 
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well, you've certainly taught her a lesson. Well done.


 
Posted : 31/07/2011 8:25 pm
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Yeah, but what if she'd made it out onto the dual carriageway and caused a huge pile up leaving several dead and dozens injured?

Sounds like she's sadly no longer capable of being trusted enough to drive on the roads. A Younger person could 'reform', but at 92, you've got to doubt her ability to make appropriate rational judgements in future.

Police involved is all good, ultimately, for her benefit as well as others'.


 
Posted : 31/07/2011 8:27 pm
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92?
Some people are born bad...


 
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A Younger person could 'reform', but at 92, you've got to doubt her ability to make appropriate rational judgements in future.

What ageist nonsense, I'm sure that after she's served a 12 month ban she will have learnt her lesson like most other people.

That's a fine comment you made to towards someone who kept the home fires burning during our Darkest Hour Elfie ๐Ÿ˜


 
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Kev - if you'd let her drive off she might have squished me on my bike as I rode through town, and then what would you do for post-ride cheese and crackers? (Plus having survived cycling in the big city of London there's no way I'm going to get flattened by an OAP in Llandudno!)

In the end, drink-driving is just not ok, no matter how sad the circumstances.

(oh, and cheese and onion crisps are yellow if you're eating posh Red Sky version ...)


 
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What ageist nonsense

If you say so Ernie, if you say so.

Maybe it is, maybe it isn't. I'll have to go away and carefully consider my comments. After all, you're very elderly but seem perfectly capable of driving safely, that must be said.

You are crap on a bike though and you wear minging socks and shoes. Perhaps your sense of aesthetics is somewhat on the wane? And you always mention toilets; at your age I'd imagine you need them more often than most.

And we don't want to know what you use your Camelbak for. ๐Ÿ˜ฏ

That's a fine comment you made to towards someone who kept the home fires burning during our Darkest Hour Elfie

How do you know she was involved in The War? She cooduv bin from the Aleutian Islands. ๐Ÿ˜

There you go assuming stuff about people again.

Racist.


 
Posted : 31/07/2011 10:36 pm
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so you are a grass now ?


 
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A Younger person could 'reform', but at 92, you've got to doubt her ability to make appropriate rational judgements in future.

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wow, just... wow.

apologies on behalf of the rest of STW to anyone old reading this thread!


 
Posted : 01/08/2011 7:17 am
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Police also get called for the welfare of the person too not just for arresting them. Not sure what good ringing her ill husband would do to tell him his main carer is lying drunk in an Asda car park but I guess you were trying to help. The Police will help too but if she's broken a law or two they may choose to charge. Chances are she'll just take her licence taken off her but at the end of the day despite the sad circumstances being in charge of a vehicle whilst under the influence of alcohol is not good


 
Posted : 01/08/2011 7:34 am
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so did she get home safely..?
Is her husband ok..?
I wasn't even aware that cynic-al was ill..!


 
Posted : 01/08/2011 7:44 am
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[i]apologies on behalf of the rest of STW to anyone old reading this thread![/i]

No need to apologise on my behalf as it sounds like a reasonably accurate statement.


 
Posted : 01/08/2011 8:56 am