The “1-3” portion of the policy, on the other hand, is simply a guideline young sailors can use to determine “responsible use”
Read the policy before you flip out
However, Hering said, “I think if you have more than three drinks a night on a regular and consistent basis, you’ve got a problem. And we need to address that problem early.”
Someone should introduce mr. hering to the fine young men and women of A-pool.
While other penalties could apply, particularly outside a base’s gates, he said there will be no ambiguity about losing the ability to drive on base. “If you are stopped and have been drinking and violating my second ‘zero’ rule, I will administratively remove your privilege to drive on my facility,” Hering said.
[FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]NAVY TIMES article said:... Hering [FONT=Times New Roman, Times, serif]wants no .... hangovers on duty whatsover [/FONT]
Someone should introduce mr. hering to the fine young men and women of A-pool.
I'll cut down to 3 drinks a night, as long as the drinks come in quart sizes...![]()
Like everything else ... *sigh* .... it depends ... can you get it all in one glass ???I consider a bottle of wine 1 drink.