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| COWBOY UP Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Concord, NH | Quote:
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| Active Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Durham, NC | Morgenstern raises a good point. I think that people usually don't respond to anything when it would implicate them as being, "in the wrong". A spirit of rebellion is rampant within most all of us. It seems to be the nature of the beast. |
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| GWC Lifetime Member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Grand Junction, Colorado | DOnt alow ANY parking at Bars (exception for employees) and revoke a licence for a minimume of 0ne year for a borderline DUI, along with one week reviewing photos of those killed buy duis, reading stories of those effected by duis and attending the autopsy and funeral of one person killed by a DUI.(have tests on the stories as well), and 10 years wo a license for anything more or any offense beyond the first. Realy upsetting IMHO to say the very least |
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| Hired Goon Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Lunenburg, MA | In Mass, under the new law, when a person arrested for OUI refuses the breath test, or blows over the legal limit, the license suspension is immediate. Previously, there was a 15-day "temporary license" that printed out from the BT machine, and was given to the person once they were bailed. The person would usually have their hearing within that time frame. Our department puts an actual OUI wreck on the front lawn of the highschool before prom season. I've got some lovely photos of a few OUI wrecks I've had to deal with, including one wreck which I found on a deserted road at 3 AM, and as the only responder on the scene for the first 10 minutes, I had to pry the door open and extract an injured girl. I'm saving the photos to show my kids one day.
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| MCB Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Wisconsin | All of these harsh penalties are great, but if I am nt mistaken, every really harsh penalty given to drunken driving was usually countermanded by jury nullification. Unfortunately, in our society, too many people think of it as an accident, and that it's ok to throw a few back, and too many of them have driven while drunk, and don't want to see the guy get really nailed when he gets caught. When they've killed someone, it's too late to nail them to the wall, the damage is done. It's when they pull them over for a routine traffic stop and they blow the breathalizer, and are found to be drunk that needs more stiff penalties (lowering the legal limit isn't going to have an affect if the penalty remains the same) but those need to be enforced by the courts. If the jury isn't willing to give the guy some real punishment for this traffic violation, thenwe will always be waiting til someone dies before the issue gets addressed. Just remember this if you ever get called for jury duty, and there's a guy that got nailed for DWI, and the Lawyer is trying to tell you that it was the first time, and no one was hurt and that we should give the guy a break. |
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| Hired Goon Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Lunenburg, MA | As part of the new Mass OUI laws, there are now new license restrictions related to repeat offenders. They can now require an "ignition interlock device", which is basicly a BT machine tied into your ignition. To start the car, you must blow. Booze breath? Car no worky for the next 2 hours. You must also drive cars equipped with such. And, you must pay for it yourself. If you have that restriction noted on your license, and are found to be operating a vehicle without such device, you are technically operating "outside of license class", and therefore, unlicensed. The result being minimally a summons to court and your car towed, or, arrest. It's a step in the right direction....the true "career drunks" will try to find ways around it. But, that's always the case with any law. At least it helps remove a few more OUI drivers from the road.
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