ChatterBank1 min ago
should they have given her a lift home ?
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A very sad case but.
As she was at a family party were there no friends or relations to drive her home, no one to give her money for a taxi, and should the police be used as a taxi service for drunks or tipsy people on their way home after a night out.
Dave.
A very sad case but.
As she was at a family party were there no friends or relations to drive her home, no one to give her money for a taxi, and should the police be used as a taxi service for drunks or tipsy people on their way home after a night out.
Dave.
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it is really unrealistic for police to take every drunk girl home. as someone else has said, i wouldn't have been in that situation - i always book a taxi home and never drink my taxi money. why couldn't a relative have helped? if people start blaming the police, they should also blame the relatives for letting her walk home alone.
19:38 Fri 05th Oct 2012
it is really unrealistic for police to take every drunk girl home. as someone else has said, i wouldn't have been in that situation - i always book a taxi home and never drink my taxi money. why couldn't a relative have helped? if people start blaming the police, they should also blame the relatives for letting her walk home alone.
A really sad case, I think I would have stayed put at the party until the next morning. Years ago my OH was breathalysed as we were taking a friend home from the pub, he was slightly over the limit so they locked up the car took him to the police station, and left me to walk home it was almost midnight by this time. I was absolutely petrified, fortunately the friend took me to his house and phoned for a taxi for me. This was before mobiles were the rage. OH was home before me his reading was below the limit by the time he got to the station.