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On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 11:28:43 -0700, Zapanaz wrote:
On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 15:13:26 +0100, Mxsmanic wrote: Jared writes: That sounds reasonable, but people with various kinds of mental illness are not automatically disqualified from driving cars, even if they've been involuntarily hospitalized. The medical standards for driving a car are extremely lenient, since so many people need to drive cars, and since experience has shown that incapacitation due to medical conditions is rare, even with low medical standards (something that aviation has not yet acknowledged). The most common cause of incapacitation in automobile drivers is alcohol intoxication, and yet, oddly enough, being a user of alcohol does not disqualify one from driving a car (in fact, it doesn't even disqualify a person from being a pilot). It's odd how double standards develop. If you had one seizure when you were five years old, you may not be able to get a pilot's license, but if you drink alcohol until you lose consciousness three times a week, that's okay. Only you can, at least theoretically, schedule when you are going to drink, but not when you are going to have a seizure. And you are in fact disqualified from driving when you are drunk. Making what you are saying fairly asinine. I never said I had seizures and I have my alcoholism under control. I haven't has a manic fit in a couple of months...except when I get violently angry on Usenet ![]() -- Mark inventor/artist/pilot/guitarist/scientist/philosopher/ scratch golfer/cat wrangler and observer of the mundane. And much much more including wealthy beyond anything you can imagine. My website http://www.hosanna1.com/ www.myspace.com/gayincarolina |
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On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 14:58:43 -0400, Mark wrote:
On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 11:28:43 -0700, Zapanaz wrote: On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 15:13:26 +0100, Mxsmanic wrote: Jared writes: That sounds reasonable, but people with various kinds of mental illness are not automatically disqualified from driving cars, even if they've been involuntarily hospitalized. The medical standards for driving a car are extremely lenient, since so many people need to drive cars, and since experience has shown that incapacitation due to medical conditions is rare, even with low medical standards (something that aviation has not yet acknowledged). The most common cause of incapacitation in automobile drivers is alcohol intoxication, and yet, oddly enough, being a user of alcohol does not disqualify one from driving a car (in fact, it doesn't even disqualify a person from being a pilot). It's odd how double standards develop. If you had one seizure when you were five years old, you may not be able to get a pilot's license, but if you drink alcohol until you lose consciousness three times a week, that's okay. Only you can, at least theoretically, schedule when you are going to drink, but not when you are going to have a seizure. And you are in fact disqualified from driving when you are drunk. Making what you are saying fairly asinine. I never said I had seizures and I have my alcoholism under control. I haven't has a manic fit in a couple of months...except when I get violently angry on Usenet ![]() You just keep on truckin' there, Mark(ie). *lol* egad! -- Ari's Fun Times! http://tr.im/hrFG Motto: Run, rabbit, Run! |
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