No but they will encourage you to do the right thing and 1) get help for your addiction and 2) tell the authorities
Certainly, if there is sufficient evidence that you were actually driving, prior to being stopped. This can be anything from CCTV from the police car, surveillance cameras, or witnesses. If you had been drinking, it's best to admit it.
1,340 out of 2,000 teens admit to texting while driving
Yes, you can admit a crime to your lawyer without fear of it being used against you in court due to attorney-client privilege, which protects the confidentiality of communications between a client and their lawyer.
This suggests that the dreamer has an addictive behavior and will not admit it to themselves.
Admit you made a foolish choice to keep drinking and driving. Make a decision to give up drinking alcohol permanently. Down the road, (no pun intended) if you can prove you have completely stopped consuming alcohol MAYBE someone will give you another chance. Also repent and turn to the Lord and ask him to help you.
Impossible to tell, since most wouldn't admit under-age drinking of alchohol.
Not everyone. If you have black marks on your driving record or certain health conditions, you are not eligible to get a CDL, which is required to drive trucks commercially.
the present tense for admit is admit I must admit
better to not admit the truth.
Unfortunately, for your dad to stop drinking he has to admit he is an alcoholic and seek help from Alcoholics Anonymous and you could attend Al-anon which will help you deal with your father's alcoholism. It is extremely difficult to get an alcoholic to admit they are one and unfortunately the family suffers because of it. You are a great son or daughter to want to help your father out and try to understand that under all that drinking your father still loves you, but some people are more prone (sometimes genetic and runs in families) and it is extremely difficult for them to stop drinking. It is possible, but it is up to your dad to want to quit.
No one wants to admit they are an alcoholic. Most people also don't want to admit that they might be living with one. Yet recognizing the disease is the first step to getting help. Without it, there is no hope for improvement. Here are some of the warning signs that you should watch for: Drinking alone, Lying about drinking, An increased tolerance level for alcohol, Consistently drinking more than other people that are around, A steadily increasing level of alcohol consumption, Drinking as a stress reliever or to avoid problems. If you notice these warning signs, don't wait for things to get worse. Call for help today.
Only if u hog-tie him, put duct tape on his mouth long enough for the car ride to the therapist office. Basically, kidnapping him, taking him to the therapist's office...where Im sure the authorities will be phoned and then YOU will be taken away in hand cuffs. Will a misogynist EVER admit HE has a problem and wants help??