04-08-2014, 07:11 PM
Here in the Southern USA, alcoholism is still frowned upon, and you are thought badly of if you are in AA or any such bullshit. Alcoholism is not a disease, it is a chosen lifestyle.
As much as I despise the lazy and corrupt police here.......they all do really keep the drunks off the roads as best they can.
Fines, penalties, and consequences are EXTREMELY harsh for drunks and drunk drivers here in the south.
That all being said, yes, there is quite a bit of alcoholism, but most keep it behind closed doors, at home or at a friends house.
Yes, people do go out and get shit faced at the bars and clubs, but they usually stay at a hotel, friends house, or have a designated driver. The laws are so fierce regarding this subject, that nobody can afford to lose their license, lose their jobs, and get fined thousands of dollars, as well as spend time in jail, and possibly losing their friends and family......just for the sake of a few drinks.
So, most people here, keep the drunkenness and alcoholism at home.
There ARE more lenient times........The Texas/OU football weekend, New Years, and city celebrations. But laws are still enforced, but given leeway.
As much as I despise the lazy and corrupt police here.......they all do really keep the drunks off the roads as best they can.
Fines, penalties, and consequences are EXTREMELY harsh for drunks and drunk drivers here in the south.
That all being said, yes, there is quite a bit of alcoholism, but most keep it behind closed doors, at home or at a friends house.
Yes, people do go out and get shit faced at the bars and clubs, but they usually stay at a hotel, friends house, or have a designated driver. The laws are so fierce regarding this subject, that nobody can afford to lose their license, lose their jobs, and get fined thousands of dollars, as well as spend time in jail, and possibly losing their friends and family......just for the sake of a few drinks.
So, most people here, keep the drunkenness and alcoholism at home.
There ARE more lenient times........The Texas/OU football weekend, New Years, and city celebrations. But laws are still enforced, but given leeway.