Re: 3 dui's in mi
Your dad has all my admiration and respect
ohmeowzer RN!
I know it may sound harsh, but I think that his method is probably the only one that would make an impression strong enough to
discourage someone to drink and drive. I have a feeling that this theory might not apply to someone with alcoholism though...
Just last week an "acquaintance" got a DUI and was really ****** about it. He's not a bad guy, but he is clearly clueless! But I changed my mind and got really angry when his girlfriend told me a few days later that he drove 30 miles, after drinking the very next night to see go see her (drunk again, and without his driver's license). She threatened him to "brake up" with him if he ever did it again.
He drives to work everyday (sober) without his license since his DUI.
If only someone like your dad got him to face the remains of a person killed by a drunk driver, I think that this kid would get the point much more clearly!
Have you ever tried to drive a drunk friend back home?
I did that just last week-end....he almost punched me in the nose when I got between his truck and him! The guy is a Trauma surgeon for Christ'sake! You'd think he'd know better!!!!
I think that those "morgue visits" should be done in high school for all kids about to turn 16....or better yet, it should be a mandatory part of passing your driving test and getting your first driving license! It might kill in the bud that crazy idea that "I drive even better when I'm drunk" bull S@#*!!
I'm sure you've all heard that "rational" at some point...
So,
many kudos and many thanks to your dad for his lifelong dedication!
The only other thing that might be even more efficient would be to have an alcohol breathalyzers connected to every car's starter (by law). You don't blow in it, you can't start your car. If you blow and are over the limit, can't start your car either...
Check out this website:
http://www.dui.com "If you have been charged with a DUI or driving drunk you should seek legal help at once from a DUI attorney.Each year, states enact stronger DUI laws and more severe drunk driving penalties. You could lose your driver's license, be placed in jail and fined substantial fees. Your car insurance rates may rise and you could end up with a criminal conviction on your record that could impact your future and your employment opportunities." No mention of risking your and other people's life!No! Just that your INSURANCE MAY RISE!!!!
"Choosing the right DUI lawyer may help you save your driver's license and get your drunk driving charge reduced or even dismissed."
If you have the money and a good attorney, the road is all yours again, drunk or not!
It is sickening! That's how so many people get away with drunk driving....
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