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Topic History of: Im very sorry Mr Whamster, but I`m not having this.
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Miffed www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate/cate...id=7&cat=328

Falling asleep at the wheel, whilst tired, under the influence or not, is bang out of order and deserves an immediate sentence before someone is killed.
How many times has he done this and NOT got caught?
There is one less person, in one of our favourite contributors house because, the culprit was "only doing fifteen miles an hour", on the wrong side of the road whilst asleep. I am informed that the charges of amphetamines in the blood were not used against the convicted ,as it was faster to put the case through without doing this.
Why oh why does this not highlight this problem, and why is this just a story about a celeb misbehaving?
And why does he not get a driver? Well he will have to now won`t he?