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<blockquote data-quote="offitmassive" data-source="post: 316114" data-attributes="member: 49333"><p>I feel for you. I have just heard about this and also think its wrong. Like you said you had the hyo at night, whilst asleep in bed, not sat in a car with keys in the ignition etc. You had no intention of driving ( bit like where people who are over the limit can actually sleep in their cars as long as they show no signs of driving... keys out of ignition - and this is deemed ok???) but having the help of a friend during the night is deemed not ok?? At least you had the courtesy to check your bg. like im sure we all do, we all check bg before we step foot in a car and we all carry out appropriate meds to counter this. we have glucose tabs in the car. i dont know what else we can do apart from watch people still over the drink drive limit the next morn and not check their alcohol level...and get away with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="offitmassive, post: 316114, member: 49333"] I feel for you. I have just heard about this and also think its wrong. Like you said you had the hyo at night, whilst asleep in bed, not sat in a car with keys in the ignition etc. You had no intention of driving ( bit like where people who are over the limit can actually sleep in their cars as long as they show no signs of driving... keys out of ignition - and this is deemed ok???) but having the help of a friend during the night is deemed not ok?? At least you had the courtesy to check your bg. like im sure we all do, we all check bg before we step foot in a car and we all carry out appropriate meds to counter this. we have glucose tabs in the car. i dont know what else we can do apart from watch people still over the drink drive limit the next morn and not check their alcohol level...and get away with it. [/QUOTE]
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