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If a guy actually goes out and drives drunk, and a cop gets video of him weaving all over the road, then go ahead and arrest him for reckless driving. But the mere fact of alcohol in his bloodstream doesn't necessarily predict how badly he will drive -- even if he intended to drive at all.
Hey, it's Detroit. They need the money so badly that I wouldn't put it last them.
This is another in the long line of victimless crimes which shouldnt be crimes at all.
Guess which one Obama would tap to make decisions on the SCOTUS.
When our jobs left along with the Carter Church Kennedy I declined to work in the same field and went back into the military (infantry) where it was safer.
I actually think this and smoking weed in your own house would appeal to the left if they were made to think about it.
It just doesn't appeal to the masses when they are in lynching-mode.
were u an MP ? Or just worked somewhere that much of the population was military or govt ?Just curious.
Accordingly we wielded an extreme amouont of power. Something as simple as the date to appear which could be any date we street police chose. within a certain amount. Before, on, or after a payday often made a difference. Deciding who to charge and with what. A speeding military vehicle operator given orders to drive faster by a senior officer often resulted in a warning for the driver and an arrest for the offending officer. The charge was misprision of office - a felony. Back to the DUI or DWI amazing how many cold not remember where they parked the automobile the next day. We were able to divert the real problem people into various programs on many occasions. On the other hand when it was truly deserved we could exhibit no mercy at all.
Officers with the least accident rates including those involving passengers and ambulance calls invariably wrote the most warning tickets
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I also question the whole idea of drunk driving being a crime. Obvious it's a horrible thing to do, but it seems like we single it out over other dangerous behaviors.
I am not saying I want to legalize impaired driving. It just feels like people and gov't design cities around cars and then rightly say your health status is everyone's business because you're putting others at risk when you choose to drive a car. It is a choice, but we don't make it easy to move around in other ways. Choosing to use a car or commercial aviation, i.e. the main ways people move in our society, causes you to forfeit rights, and I wish there were a way for it not to be that way.