ShootSpeeders
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- May 13, 2012
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how can it be a violent crime when no one is hurt?
HAHAHA. If i shoot a gun at you and MISS - is that a non-violent crime?
think you idiot.
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how can it be a violent crime when no one is hurt?
how can it be a violent crime when no one is hurt?
HAHAHA. If i get mad and shoot a gun at you and MISS - is that a non-violent crime?
think you idiot.
I'm 57, been drinking since I was 17. Always drive home, never ever even gotten stopped by the cops. No tickets, nothing. I'm a more careful driver when I've been drinking than when sober.
Just like guns, if you make it illegal people won't do it right? Horse shit.
Enforcement has proven effective for DUI laws. The risk of death or injury due to drunk driving has been substantially decreased in recent decades.
Nonsense. The only real effects enforcement has had is to enrich municipalities and lawyers, break up families and criminalize people with a medical problem.
Enforcement has proven effective for DUI laws. The risk of death or injury due to drunk driving has been substantially decreased in recent decades.
Nonsense. The only real effects enforcement has had is to enrich municipalities and lawyers, break up families and criminalize people with a medical problem.
No, he's right. Deaths from DUI has gone down substantially in the last 30 years or so.
Most of that has to do with enforcement of drunk driving laws.
If you're old enough to remember when some cop pulled you over while you were obviously drunk, who then ASKED YOU if you believed you could make it home?
Then you know what I am talking about.
I cannot even remember how many times I was in a car with a drunk driver that the cops send on home without arrest.
That happened commonly back in the 50s and 60s.
Roads ARE safer now because we are coming down on drunk driving.
I do think that 0.05% is a tad too excessive, though.
The 0.08% limit seems reasonable, to me.
And whats wrong with the cops just driving that person home? instead of jail and costing that person $1000's of dollars in legal fees? and most of the cash goes to the fuckin lawyers and higher car insurance fees....