That's pretty much the way it should go. Even if there is a gun in the vehicle, to do anything else would potentially destroy the designated driver recommendation. As long as the,sober driver is cooperative, explains that he/she is the designated driver, the vehicle belongs to the intoxicated person, and there are no other extenuating issues, the entire stop should go smoothly.nightmare69 wrote:Thanks for driving him home, here is a warning for your tailight, have a nice night.
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- Mon Nov 21, 2016 7:24 pm
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