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<blockquote data-quote="Tahoenite" data-source="post: 56751901" data-attributes="member: 260385"><p>Few more questions,</p><p></p><p>1) My wife and I are reading a book about being an American coming over to Australia. One of the things they mention is not to drink and drive. I don't drink so its' a nil issue but I was curious what makes it so bad to drive intoxicated over there? We are supposed to have relatively strict DUI laws but they don't seem to be very effective.</p><p></p><p>2) Do visiting dignitaries gain any kind of "diplomatic immunity" when in Australia, or is that just an American thing?</p><p></p><p>3) Anyone have any suggestions for decent hotels in Sydney, also ones to avoid would just as welcomed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tahoenite, post: 56751901, member: 260385"] Few more questions, 1) My wife and I are reading a book about being an American coming over to Australia. One of the things they mention is not to drink and drive. I don't drink so its' a nil issue but I was curious what makes it so bad to drive intoxicated over there? We are supposed to have relatively strict DUI laws but they don't seem to be very effective. 2) Do visiting dignitaries gain any kind of "diplomatic immunity" when in Australia, or is that just an American thing? 3) Anyone have any suggestions for decent hotels in Sydney, also ones to avoid would just as welcomed. [/QUOTE]
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