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https://www.wgrz.com/article/news/investigations/2-investigates/sabres-staffer-adam-mair-placed-on-leave-after-leandras-law-dwi-arrest/71-c25a3075-ecb6-4656-870a-dab702e280bb 

You gotta start drinking pretty early in the day to blow a .2 by the time you get to the police station for a breathalyzer. Abhorrent behavior to drive that drunk, especially when you have kids in the car. 

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What an a$$. 

Thats 10 drinks in your system within an hour. On a Thursday at 430pm when people are trying to get home from work, and buses are bringing kids home. AND he had kids in the car. 

Should be fired on the spot. And I find it hard to believe this was a one off incident and zero people in the organization had any idea there was a problem. 

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3 hours ago, Andrew Amerk said:

What an a$$. 

Thats 10 drinks in your system within an hour. On a Thursday at 430pm when people are trying to get home from work, and buses are bringing kids home. AND he had kids in the car. 

Should be fired on the spot. And I find it hard to believe this was a one off incident and zero people in the organization had any idea there was a problem. 

Presuming his liver functions properly, yes, that would be a reasonable interpretation of the situation.  If the medication he's on, or other potential health issues, kept his liver from processing alcohol correctly then he might've had a 6 pack of a double IPA the night before and not realized he was still quite drunk the next day after a full night's sleep.

Not excusing his lack of realization of his situation nor stating that your version of the situation isn't in fact the correct one.  And understand why the Sabres would place him on administrative leave immediately for this event happening.  But will wait to join the tar and feather brigade until after the full facts are known.

And thank God that it appears nobody in either car was injured.  Bumpers can be replaced; lives, not so much.

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10 hours ago, Andrew Amerk said:

What an a$$. 

Thats 10 drinks in your system within an hour. On a Thursday at 430pm when people are trying to get home from work, and buses are bringing kids home. AND he had kids in the car. 

Should be fired on the spot. And I find it hard to believe this was a one off incident and zero people in the organization had any idea there was a problem. 

Yikes!! 

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1 hour ago, bob_sauve28 said:

If the cops faked the results because they are Maple Leaf fans! 

 

Come on man, that happens all the time 

Adam Mair has to be pretty high on their list of targets. Still, I’d expect them to go after someone like Wayne Presley first. 

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Yowza.

Blowing a .2 in the afternoon, with kids in the car, is really, really something.

(And I'll assume for the sake of this discussion that the breathalyzer was working properly.)

Seems safe to say that it's time for Mair to reevaluate his relationship with alcohol (i.e., stop drinking).

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Someone who drives that hammered with three kids in the car has such poor judgement and is so selfish that I would question any decision he ever makes again. Let the courts play out if they must, and let him go after that.

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5 hours ago, That Aud Smell said:

Yowza.

Blowing a .2 in the afternoon, with kids in the car, is really, really something.

(And I'll assume for the sake of this discussion that the breathalyzer was working properly.)

Seems safe to say that it's time for Mair to reevaluate his relationship with alcohol (i.e., stop drinking).

   As someone who has/had a problem (I hit 20 years sober in January) I would never tell anyone directly they have a problem.   Comes off preachy.   I can offer insight and observations if asked, but have rarely been.  Reality is, people who have a problem don't want others, especially those who have been there, to confirm their suspicions.  I gave up the sauce years before settling down and having kids, but I did drive drunk, and it is without question that which I regret most in life.  I'm lucky I never injured anyone, including myself, or had to deal with the Police/Insurance/Lawyers.  

  Already been said, but if you are this wasted - ear-lie in the morn, you done got problems, my man.  Seek help immediately.  If you get clean, maybe you get a second chance with the Sabres. 

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1 hour ago, Broken Ankles said:

 (I hit 20 years sober in January)

Holy crow — congratulations and mad respect, sir. 

Also, thank you for giving personal, informed perspective on the matter.

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