The thing to keep in mind is that before RBTs, pretty much EVERYONE drove home drunk from the pub. The attitude to drink driving has definitely changed since then, but now we've got the new problem of drivers using mobile phones, which are now the biggest scourge on the roads. It's the same excuse from these people as the drink drivers too - either 'I'm a good driver so I won't crash', or 'I know I shouldn't be doing it but I'll take the risk'. I'd estimate phone use is more prevalent on the roads today than drink driving was in the 1970s.
Like many people, I have mobile phone. But I don't use it while I'm driving. If I see that someone is trying to reach me, I pull over wherever it's safe to do so before responding.
When they had the tv advertising in early 80's I didn't know what it meant. Dad got pulled in to a rbt and the cop said have you had anything to drink? I piped up and said yes he had a drink before when driving, dad got put on the bag and oh boy i had a sore ass when we got home. At least i can laugh now. Lol
Just used this vid to show in a safety session at my work. WOW how things have changed and a real eye opener for many of the young team members on how drink driving was acepted to some degree in the 70's. Will people be saying the same in 30 years about mobile phone use in vehicles. ???
It was very common to drive to a hotel, drink a few beers and drive home. If you were caught it was just considered bad luck. Roadside RBT changed all that. Drinking and driving was encouraged with clubs and hotels having large car parks to accomodate many cars. You could only drink on Sundays at a hotel if you were a 'bona fide' traveller and were more than 20 km from your home. That meant driving some distance to spend an afternoon drinking beer then driving home and usually you carried passengers. A lot of workers would stop off and have a few beers before continuing home. I worked at a place where staff would pile into some cars and go for a counter lunch at a nearby hotel. It was mostly about drinking as much as you could in the lunch hour then returning to work. I make no apologies for being a part of that which happened 45 years ago as it was mostly at the time perceived as normal.behavior.
Same here. got done for DUI back in 1986. drunk as a skunk. was trying to drown some personal issues. big mistake. blew .245. lost my licence for 2 years 3 months. now I just stay home if I want to have a couple drinks. if I'm out and I have to drive I'll have one and thats it.
The thing to keep in mind is that before RBTs, pretty much EVERYONE drove home drunk from the pub. The attitude to drink driving has definitely changed since then, but now we've got the new problem of drivers using mobile phones, which are now the biggest scourge on the roads. It's the same excuse from these people as the drink drivers too - either 'I'm a good driver so I won't crash', or 'I know I shouldn't be doing it but I'll take the risk'. I'd estimate phone use is more prevalent on the roads today than drink driving was in the 1970s.
Like many people, I have mobile phone. But I don't use it while I'm driving. If I see that someone is trying to reach me, I pull over wherever it's safe to do so before responding.
Now the Pubs are all going broke.......lol
This film shows us that once upon a time everyone had to be the same or you were an outsider, my have times changed since then.
Some cultures never change
When they had the tv advertising in early 80's I didn't know what it meant. Dad got pulled in to a rbt and the cop said have you had anything to drink? I piped up and said yes he had a drink before when driving, dad got put on the bag and oh boy i had a sore ass when we got home. At least i can laugh now. Lol
Just used this vid to show in a safety session at my work. WOW how things have changed and a real eye opener for many of the young team members on how drink driving was acepted to some degree in the 70's. Will people be saying the same in 30 years about mobile phone use in vehicles. ???
Cripes ! I remember two of these guys . They were regulars at the Forest Antler .
@blindtoby nah, died of liver cancer
It was very common to drive to a hotel, drink a few beers and drive home. If you were caught it was just considered bad luck. Roadside RBT changed all that. Drinking and driving was encouraged with clubs and hotels having large car parks to accomodate many cars. You could only drink on Sundays at a hotel if you were a 'bona fide' traveller and were more than 20 km from your home. That meant driving some distance to spend an afternoon drinking beer then driving home and usually you carried passengers. A lot of workers would stop off and have a few beers before continuing home. I worked at a place where staff would pile into some cars and go for a counter lunch at a nearby hotel. It was mostly about drinking as much as you could in the lunch hour then returning to work. I make no apologies for being a part of that which happened 45 years ago as it was mostly at the time perceived as normal.behavior.
Saw this when I was in primary school.......
I don't have many regrets, but drink driving is certainly one of them
Same here. got done for DUI back in 1986. drunk as a skunk. was trying to drown some personal issues. big mistake. blew .245. lost my licence for 2 years 3 months. now I just stay home if I want to have a couple drinks. if I'm out and I have to drive I'll have one and thats it.
The Antler Hotel, Frenchs Forest!
It was always a shithole. I tried to think of a more apporpriate term, but there is none.
11:57 Tightarse, buy me a drink, it's your bloody shout!!
I've been drunk before, but I've never driven drunk.
A lot of those blokes should have got jail time for those moustaches to say the least
Just need to take a pair of clippers taken to them, like some of the hairstyles I've seen, how ridiculous they look, clipper the lot off
now days, i get drunk. my tesla drives me home. its a win win
good vid.
Is that the Blacktown Comb & Cutter hotel?
What's the bucket for? 8:00
Good question.
@@NFSAFilms 😁 Do you know who did the narration...voice is familiar but I cannot identify.
Unfortunately no. No credit on the film or in the files we have. Sorry.
Jerry Garcia at 13:32 🤣🤣😂😂
What a bunch of dags 😋
Fred is a ledgen
I can't drink too much alcohol because my body can't take it
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