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Drinking and Skiing

badbreath Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 02-17-10 18:14

Drinking and Skiing

Sorry to sound like the police but if you ski and drink and have an accident,

1 your insurance will be void.
2 Its disrespectfull to fellow skiers/boarders.
3 If you ruin my ski holiday, be prepared to accept the consiquences.

Think about it for everyones sake.

Mad
JohnKK Author:ryan posts : 259   (Expert)Date : 02-17-10 18:22

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gotta b unlucky to bump into some1 witha breathalizer on the slopes... whats the drink an ski limit these days? wouldn't want my ski's getting any more points to risk a ban Booze

personally i find its more enjoyable skiing after a few and if you hit a tree it generally dosen't hurt as much... which is nice Very Happy
Pamporovo Pete Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 02-17-10 18:34

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How do you know what my, or anybody elses insurance cover covers Confused

Cool
Snow Plough Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 02-17-10 18:40

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Where did this plonker come from. Seems like he's had Booze to many of these Booze Booze Booze Booze Booze Booze

S.P. hic.
This time next week 35,000ft up. premium seats (it's my age) Bannfffffffff.
don Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 02-17-10 18:42

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I find that if you dont drink you become de-hydrated and ultimately this can make you ill. It is very important to drink sufficient during the day to rehidrate the body.
Or did you mean drink alcohol?
In that case:
Who will decide wether you were incapacitated due to alcohol? Can you confirm the legal limit on the pistes?
It is not disrespectfull to other skiers and boarders to drink, it is perhaps disrespectfull to crash into someone when absolutley legless.
Many people enjoy a few ...
I find that if you dont drink you become de-hydrated and ultimately this can make you ill. It is very important to drink sufficient during the day to rehidrate the body.
Or did you mean drink alcohol?
In that case:
Who will decide wether you were incapacitated due to alcohol? Can you confirm the legal limit on the pistes?
It is not disrespectfull to other skiers and boarders to drink, it is perhaps disrespectfull to crash into someone when absolutley legless.
Many people enjoy a few drinks with lunch etc and this does not neccesarily make them a danger to others, if it is that dangerous why do all the mountain huts have an alcohol licence?
By all means badbreath expect to enjoy your holiday, but remember that others also have a right to enjoy theirs, if that includes having a few drinks responsibly then thats for them to decide!!!

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badbreath Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 02-17-10 18:59

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I mean if you are Piste on the piste! and not just a social drink.
Would any of you who have commented like to be wiped out by someone who was 3 parts the wind and then end up in the local hospital?

I have seen it happen thats all,
don Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 02-17-10 19:02

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Thats not quite how you put it in your original post!!!!
Very Happy
nick Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 02-17-10 20:11

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Dont worry Dogbreath, with a name like yours im sure the smell will keep even the most intoxicated skier away from you, have you tried Listerine, think theres some alcohon in it so as well as sorting out the breath problem it will get you P****d as well Very Happy
nick Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 02-17-10 22:47
philipf Author: posts : 13   (Beginner)Date : 02-17-10 23:03

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a little drink helps to relax the muscles and nothing beats hot choc and brandy every few hours on the slopes.

come on bad breath be real