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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 684488" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>This is why I do not drive much. If I take just my IBS medication, it can interfere with my vision. That means I pull over and call husband or my folks or Wiz for a ride. thank you will be wanting drivers ed this summer and I may give up my license so we don't have to pay insurance for me. I have a lot of medications and one stays in the system for 24 hrs, it is why I take it. But it could be a driving while intox even though my doctor says it is fine to drive since it does not make me even close to high feeling and never has.</p><p></p><p>But I am often scared to drive, mostly because I don't want to be hit again - I seem to be a magnet for others to hit and have been hit 3x by other drivers acting nuts/high/drunk like the guy on Friday. He was acting like he could not WAIT to leave and OH SHI*** she came back how do I get out of this squirrelly type behavior. I am sore but getting better as is Jessi, and MY car was fine but his had some damage he did NOT want to report. He saw my phone and was all "we don't need to report it, ins will just go up, blah blah blah" so something was going on with him. </p><p></p><p>But I do worry about this. Here they cannot do a blood draw unless you insist on one instead of a breathalyzer. they could breathalyze me till the cows come home - I don't ever drink anything because it messes with my stomach and my stomach is upset enough as it is. Or they can blood test if they see proof of illegal drugs. </p><p></p><p>I think the ACLU needs to get involved and you might consider contacting them SWOT. This putting it all in the hands of the cops is bogus to me. Cops just don't hve uniform training and the kind of training t hey need to know how to reliably make those calls. This disturbs me greatly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 684488, member: 1233"] This is why I do not drive much. If I take just my IBS medication, it can interfere with my vision. That means I pull over and call husband or my folks or Wiz for a ride. thank you will be wanting drivers ed this summer and I may give up my license so we don't have to pay insurance for me. I have a lot of medications and one stays in the system for 24 hrs, it is why I take it. But it could be a driving while intox even though my doctor says it is fine to drive since it does not make me even close to high feeling and never has. But I am often scared to drive, mostly because I don't want to be hit again - I seem to be a magnet for others to hit and have been hit 3x by other drivers acting nuts/high/drunk like the guy on Friday. He was acting like he could not WAIT to leave and OH SHI*** she came back how do I get out of this squirrelly type behavior. I am sore but getting better as is Jessi, and MY car was fine but his had some damage he did NOT want to report. He saw my phone and was all "we don't need to report it, ins will just go up, blah blah blah" so something was going on with him. But I do worry about this. Here they cannot do a blood draw unless you insist on one instead of a breathalyzer. they could breathalyze me till the cows come home - I don't ever drink anything because it messes with my stomach and my stomach is upset enough as it is. Or they can blood test if they see proof of illegal drugs. I think the ACLU needs to get involved and you might consider contacting them SWOT. This putting it all in the hands of the cops is bogus to me. Cops just don't hve uniform training and the kind of training t hey need to know how to reliably make those calls. This disturbs me greatly. [/QUOTE]
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