Ex Liverpool player Dean Saunders let off on appeal P31

If you depress the 'u' button and keep it so, a number of variations of the letter will appear

Slide your finger over to them without releasing it, and then release it when it is over 'ü'.

Yoü're welcome :-)

Cheers pal.
I can now look forward to calling a cünt a cünt.
 
I'm trying to make the point that the law abiding person who had 3 pints 2 hours before driving and failed a breath test would be a convicted drunk driver.

Totally agree, he is massive ****. ( don't know how to put those spots above the u) :(

If you have an iPad, hold down the 'u', and accented letters will appear above it. Slide your finger/stylus to 'ü'.

If you are on a laptop, hold down the 'alt' key, and type '0252'.
 
For some people 3 pints 2 hours before driving could have them failing a breath test, which would leave them no different from Dean Saunders.
Very true, but the operative word is "could". I am considered by many to be "big boned" and, on that ONE (and only) occasion mentioned, the 3 pints were imbibed during the course of a large meal plus sweet, and although it could be argued that I may have failed a breathalyser, the odds are that I wouldn't have. I take your point, however.
A few years ago, we played at Wolves and went to the Holdens Brewery tap for pre-match refreshments. The driver had bought a state of the art breathalyser for that very reason - it was more modern than the ones the police used at the time. Straight from the pub, my reading was amber, and after the match some 2 hours later, green'. That was with no food consumed.
 
If you depress the 'u' button and keep it so, a number of variations of the letter will appear

Slide your finger over to them without releasing it, and then release it when it is over 'ü'.

Yoü're welcome :-)

As you appear to be the 'Go to guy' how do I highlight a particular word/sentence ? Fanks in advance. :-)
 
Very true, but the operative word is "could". I am considered by many to be "big boned" and, on that ONE (and only) occasion mentioned, the 3 pints were imbibed during the course of a large meal plus sweet, and although it could be argued that I may have failed a breathalyser, the odds are that I wouldn't have. I take your point, however.
A few years ago, we played at Wolves and went to the Holdens Brewery tap for pre-match refreshments. The driver had bought a state of the art breathalyser for that very reason - it was more modern than the ones the police used at the time. Straight from the pub, my reading was amber, and after the match some 2 hours later, green'. That was with no food consumed.
Nowadays if I had 3 pints I'd still be pissed 2 days later let alone 2 hours.
 
We are very 'lucky' in this country, my lad lives in Australia and he says they regularly have stop check breath tests in the morning to catch those that are still over the limit.
 
We are very 'lucky' in this country, my lad lives in Australia and he says they regularly have stop check breath tests in the morning to catch those that are still over the limit.
I've heard reports of police doing that over here during December to nab those still over the limit from Crimbo parties.
 

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