UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)
Well-Known Member
Kumbaya.
Well thank the all mighty its only 32%dumb@ss (aka newworker) is correct. in 2006 only 32 percent of fatalities was caused by drunk drivers but this was not always the case. the percentage has been dropping since 1982 when it was 60% of the deaths.
http://www.alcoholalert.com/drunk-driving-statistics.html
In many states a third offense would at the very least get you weekend jail time thus the question.
Sunday, June 1, 2008. 7:46pm
Life in prison for a 3rd DUI is ludicrous. 1 year in jail and loss of driving privileges for 10 years would be a more appropriate sentence IMO.
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How do you propose to take away their driving privileges? You gonna take away their license?
Yes and I would also advocate for one of those devices that makes you blow in to a tube prior to starting your vehicle and, if you are drunk, the car will not start.
I am not naive to think that any of these solutions are foolproof. Taking away a drivers license does not necessarily mean that the person will not drive--he just won't do it legally. Installing one of the BAC detectors on a car can be fooled by having someone else blow in to the tube (I can just see the bad jokes coming). There are ways around everything but short of house arrest what else can be done.
Here in Ohio we have party plates. They are bright yellow with red letters. Funny thing is one of the guys working on/with the street dept, has them and he has safety vehicle placard on his truck
Now all we need to do is put bright pink ones on every convicted pedophiles car, and on his address placard, then we will be able to see them a mile away, and help keep our children safe.![]()
YESso these party plates are for people convicted of DUI?
Call me old school, but I have always been a supporter of tough judicial punishment. While I am not advocating Middle East justice (shoplifters have their hands cut off), I do support strict penalties and advocate public humiliation for repeat offenders. I applaud judges who have shoplifters wear placards which state "I shoplifted from WalMart" which the offender must wear while standing in front of WalMart. I support the publishing of the names of DUI/DWI convictions in the local paper. Pedophiles deserve whatever public angst that they create. Deadbeat dads (and moms) deserve to have their tax refunds garnished and to have their names printed in the local paper.