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There is a clinical definition. I am not defending RL but can you give the link where it is stated he drank and drove while his street was "flooded by police and FBI" I somehow missed that.
Didn't quote original post and now I can't find it. Does anyone know what condition of his probation he broke? The person I was replying to said he drank and drove but as far as I know he was not pulled over? Help me out here...
You were not defending RL; you were defending the truth. I respect that. Perhaps I was a little too loose with the facts, I thought I remembered that he was arrested because he had been drinking but as I can't find that info, I'll assume for now that I was filling in blanks. Wrongly so. However, I don't think calling someone an alcoholic is a violation of HIPAA as I think a lot of us use a looser, non-clinical definition, the one that simply means someone who uses as a crutch. All, JMO and thanks for the reply.