And at the very most, the cops may make me return your keys. At the very least they'd applaud me for being a concerned citizen.
BTW: that's a mighty big "if" as in IF you were not impaired. Unless you had a pocket breathalizer, there would be no way for you to know with any type of accuracy.
You may "feel" like you're not impaired, but that is no way to actually determine if you are or not. As is plainly stated in that link I posted: after ONE drink, your judgement is impaired. So, would you risk a DUI or warning charge? Seems like you would, and would only be too happy to risk it.
Which is why we need laws like this on the books, for people JUST like you.
In addition, I bet you missed those ads the police were running that plainly stated: if you suspect someone is driving while impaired, call this number. So if they are advertising that citizens should be calling to have them stop suspected drivers, do you really REALLY think they'd do ANYTHING to me for taking your keys? LOL I don't think so......
BTW: that's a mighty big "if" as in IF you were not impaired. Unless you had a pocket breathalizer, there would be no way for you to know with any type of accuracy.
You may "feel" like you're not impaired, but that is no way to actually determine if you are or not. As is plainly stated in that link I posted: after ONE drink, your judgement is impaired. So, would you risk a DUI or warning charge? Seems like you would, and would only be too happy to risk it.
Which is why we need laws like this on the books, for people JUST like you.
In addition, I bet you missed those ads the police were running that plainly stated: if you suspect someone is driving while impaired, call this number. So if they are advertising that citizens should be calling to have them stop suspected drivers, do you really REALLY think they'd do ANYTHING to me for taking your keys? LOL I don't think so......