Drink Driving

johnjo
By johnjo

Hey Guys

 

For them that like to have a tipple or two just be very carefulll from now on the old boys in blue parks outside the following hotels and bars Ramada Plaza / Intercon /Rydges but to name a few dont let them catch YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

By naders• 28 Feb 2008 08:31
Rating: 3/5
naders

Hi novita77... Since everyone is talking about drinking alcohol and driving then its real bad as well...

I say if u wanna drink tea or alcohol ( regardles ) dont drive, let the mood drive you !

By KellysHeroes• 28 Feb 2008 07:45
KellysHeroes

provided you are using a straw for that purpose. Like using the mobile is not allowed unless you have headset.

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By spicemom• 28 Feb 2008 06:21
spicemom

>giggles yes i know sweety , no more drinking bubble tea while driving for me......roflol

 

life's too short so make the most of it, you only live but once.......

By novita77• 28 Feb 2008 06:19
novita77

bad bad bad girl you are spicemom ... a very bad girl

By spicemom• 28 Feb 2008 06:16
spicemom

yesterday i was drinkin my bubble tea and driving......lol

life's too short so make the most of it, you only live but once.......

By novita77• 28 Feb 2008 06:14
novita77

naders ... i think what the people meant here drinking alcohol. So not a good idea resume to drive after 'drinking'

By naders• 28 Feb 2008 02:08
Rating: 4/5
naders

Drinking and driving is real bad....

If u wanna drink i say, park for while, drink then resume driving safely...

By jinkz• 27 Feb 2008 23:45
jinkz

aren't you guilty as charge? i know i am, but that has got to change from now on.

 

vasquez is really firm about his rules on this...i broke the rule once though coz i was left with no choice...he passed out on me! :-(

 

sooo, you better have a chauffeur ready friday night who could take all of us home, if we go out that is.

 

 

 

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- Calvin and Hobbes

By harsha• 27 Feb 2008 23:30
harsha

why to take the tension of drivin home when u drunk.. just take a cab and let some1 drive u home... y spoil the fun.. just in case...

By sanjeev• 26 Feb 2008 21:40
Rating: 3/5
sanjeev

 

 The good thing i have seen down under is that the

aussies have come up with a free service "YOU DRINK , WE DRIVE" and

these cabs will take you home safe and keep you drunk.....

 

cheers

 

...The Oracle...

By ringohiqups• 26 Feb 2008 12:57
ringohiqups

 

Just stay clear of the booze if you are going to drive at anytime... Forget what the penalty might be .. Deportation or not.. does not really matter after you,ve killed someone elses child, mother, or father...30 minutes of fun, turns to everlasting pain for you and everyone connected.. Think about this before you step behind the wheels????????

By anonymous• 26 Feb 2008 12:40
Rating: 3/5
anonymous

Using Mobile phone while driving is a Traffic offence here. but the law has not been implimented. Fine QR 500 I think :)

By Withnail• 26 Feb 2008 12:37
Withnail

A few years back in Canada I heard of a study that looked at people who talk on their phones.  It concluded that people on their phones were so distracted that the chance of them causing an accident was not far off the odds of a drunk causing an accident.

 

I was sitting in a bar with a few qataris last month, and the were having more than their fair share of drinks.  pretty sure they were driving home on their own. 

 

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By anonymous• 26 Feb 2008 12:25
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anonymous

FROM THE US EMBASSY

The Consular Officer and I have been fielding a number of queries

regarding “drink driving” resulting in targeted police stops which led to

immediate deportations. The fact of the matter is that there is a little

truth mixed with a generous dose of urban myth. A lot of the rumours have

been driven by recent reports in both the Gulf Times and Peninsula

newspapers and the recent random police checkpoints around Doha. If you

check the stories, they are all based on hearsay – internet reports (i.e.

from bored ex-pats and sport club aficionados) and not confirmed

interviews or statements from the police, MOI, etc. Several consuls from

western embassies, to include our own, met with the head of the traffic

police and several MOI officials on the traffic law and other issues a

couple of weeks ago. Someone raised this same issue, and while adamantly

re-affirming the zero tolerance policy, they also said that they are not

setting up roadblocks or purposely looking for DUIs. The random

checkpoints are primarily to check licenses and registration, mostly

commercial vehicles, as that’s a focus of the new traffic law. They

admitted that they had stopped a couple of people for DUIs, but that the

drivers were all obviously intoxicated and were driving very recklessly,

the same as someone who might be pulled over by an officer directing

traffic at a roundabout, etc. There were consular staff from about 20

different embassies at this meeting, and none (U.S. included) had a

citizen deported for DUI. We do know a couple of repeat offenders too,

all of whom remain in Qatar, even if they have paid stiff fines or had

their licenses suspended.

Bottom line, however, being fined is an expectation with eventual

deportation a possibility. Folks should not drink and drive under any

circumstance. If you are going to drink then you need to car pool with a

non-drinking designated driver; use taxis; or plan on sleeping it off

where you last indulged.

By KellysHeroes• 26 Feb 2008 12:15
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KellysHeroes

The law is clear but what we hear is confusing. Unless the deportation thing is a rumour. The law states that the fine is between 10000 and 50000 and/or one month to three years jail. Deportation is not mentioned anywhere.

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By qatarisun• 26 Feb 2008 11:33
Rating: 3/5
qatarisun

i would say, these 6 points apply to qatari drivers at the first place...

...and also in some cases the expatriate driver even if got caught drunk, might be allowed to stay in Qatar, but he gets 6 points and possibly some other punishment (trial, jail, etc), but deportation...

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By diamond• 26 Feb 2008 11:30
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diamond

KH, it's not always the case that drunk drivers are deported.  Usually if they are not deported it's jail time and the points on the licence as it is for locals.

 

 

 

 

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By qatarisun• 26 Feb 2008 11:29
qatarisun

that's how I understood him as well. He didn't mean" Drink, but do not let them to catch you".. he meant " Do not drink, and you won't get caught"...

 

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By KellysHeroes• 26 Feb 2008 10:36
KellysHeroes

According to traffic law, Driving under influence of alcohol or drugs or any other mental stimulant will cost the driver 6 points.

The question is: why to consider adding points if the expatriate driver will be deported.

I agree with Novi question about applying the law in this regard on Qataris and expatriates.

Unfortunately also. Traffic police is giving more attention to Drunk driving and are not much keen about Drugs driving which is more dangerous.

We always look at the results. Looks like the number of casualties id not reduced which means the extreme and severe penalties applied did not treat and cure the epidemic. I think Traffic police should reconsider the whole situation.

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By diamond• 26 Feb 2008 09:45
diamond

Jail time.  Also huge family shame. 

 

 

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By dragonfly212• 26 Feb 2008 09:20
dragonfly212

good question Novita, i want to know too?

 

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By novita77• 26 Feb 2008 07:58
novita77

DG ... i know for expat if the caught the would be send home. What happened if the locals caught drink and driving? Dont tell me it doesnt exist in Qatar ...

By johnjo• 26 Feb 2008 07:47
johnjo

Diamond girl could not agree with you more thye must face jail or sent home

By DaRuDe• 26 Feb 2008 07:43
DaRuDe

 Diamonds are for ever

Hala shlonich. you too for ever :D 

 

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By diamond• 26 Feb 2008 07:43
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diamond

I support Qatar's zero tolerance policy.  Anyone caught drink driving should face the stiffest penalties.

 

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www.cadd.org.uk

 

 

 

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By johnjo• 26 Feb 2008 07:32
johnjo

hey your welcome any time was just trying to advise some folk not to drink and drive the police here are very very strict on this issue

By OrangKedah• 25 Feb 2008 19:36
OrangKedah

Just go to QDC, buy home as much stock as you want, and drink youself to glory. You need not worry about killing anyone else..

By diamond• 25 Feb 2008 18:34
diamond

Thanks for the clarification Johnjo!

 

 

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By johnjo• 25 Feb 2008 13:23
johnjo

As the lovely lady said (Jauntie) i was trying to advise them that do drink and drive not to because the police are awere but some of you read in to wrong!!!!!!

By anonymous• 25 Feb 2008 11:35
anonymous

Richard123 - "we use the other chauffeur" Azilana or Vasques ? or both ?

By Tigasin321• 25 Feb 2008 11:31
Tigasin321

You are my chauffeur after all. It is reassuring to know that you do not put my life at risk or anyone else's life at risk. Of course when I take you out for a drink, we use the other chauffeur.

 

The time has come to substitute caution for courage. Martin Luther King, Birmingham, Alabama 1963

By anonymous• 25 Feb 2008 11:29
anonymous

Richard123 - See people, My Mentor  has a good word for me at last :)

By Tigasin321• 25 Feb 2008 11:26
Tigasin321

You are such a good boy. I am very proud of you.

 

The time has come to substitute caution for courage. Martin Luther King, Birmingham, Alabama 1963

By head_turner• 25 Feb 2008 11:25
head_turner

don't drink and drive, that's the main point.

By diamond• 25 Feb 2008 11:25
diamond

Perhaps a clarification of his OP by him would be helpful.

 

When I read it I thought he was advising people who drink and drive to avoid being caught.

 

 

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By anonymous• 25 Feb 2008 11:24
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anonymous

jauntie - I leave the at home and take taxi when I go for drinking. That why my car's mileage is still 22,000Km. The Car is 2 years old next month.

 

My mileage should have been....................... you guess the rest :)

By jauntie• 25 Feb 2008 11:21
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jauntie

If I was to say

"I don't want to be caught by the police whilst I'm under the influence of alcohol", I would most likely mean it's best NOT to drink and drive and so avoid being caught by the police in that condition!

Ergo Johnjo said:  "dont let them catch YOU !"  He simply left out the end of the sentence .... "in that condition".

 

Give the guy a break.  I've met Johnjo and I think he would agree we learnt our English grammar at different schools of life, isn't that right Johnjo :D  Absolutely NO offence meant by saying that to this nice guy, whatsoever!

 

I thought it was nice of him to warn people they may be caught if they try to flout the drinking laws and should be aware that the police are on the look out.

 

 

 

 

By novita77• 25 Feb 2008 08:07
novita77

first class, second class and third class jail eh working_mom?

By working_mom• 25 Feb 2008 07:49
Rating: 4/5
working_mom

We have a friend who was put on jail for drive drunken. Even in the prison there is discrimination lol. Laborer's cell are separate from Professional's cell and from Qatari's cell

By cruveck• 25 Feb 2008 07:36
Rating: 5/5
cruveck

If you can afford to go to Ramada Plaza / Intercon /Rydges for drinks. U definitly can afford a Taxi ride home.

But then again.....heard that the prisons in Qatar are nice and they even serve you Briyani once a day!!! Enjoy to the max dude.......  

By novita77• 25 Feb 2008 06:20
novita77

unfortunately ... i have seen with my own eyes that some expat does drink and driving. Some of friends just drive home after pissed night out without thinking twice.

 

not very good idea ... if you got caught or kill someone and loosing your job ... then you would wish you could turn the clock back. It is away far too late by then.

 

for QR 50 to pay the limousine it is not worth it.

 

i should ask an extra allowance from DH because i always become designated driver on our night out lol. 

By QT• 25 Feb 2008 00:17
QT

When I saw this post just now I was shocked,

"don't let them catch you"???!!!???

But I see you've already put him straight!

By nadt• 24 Feb 2008 22:43
nadt

thats a good one novi...

By novita77• 24 Feb 2008 22:41
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novita77

or the british embassy sign ... if you drink dont ring the embassy, ring the taxis.

 

By nadt• 24 Feb 2008 22:38
Rating: 4/5
nadt

well like aussie commercials always say "If you drink and drive your a bloody idiot..."...Drink and get taxis....so cheap here its not worth risking peoples lives on the roads...

By jassKat• 24 Feb 2008 22:36
jassKat

 

Dont let them catch you??? Dont drink and drive in the first place. You are putting innocent people in danger.

 

I hope everyone who drinks and drives is caught and thrown in jail. All it takes is one accident and you can ruin someone's life forever.

 

 

tra la la

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