Utah's New Drunk Driving Law
...is a joke. I don't driver after more than 2 beers (I'm large). Actually, I rarely have more than 1 or 2. But, over the years I've watched people I know have their lives turned upside down for this kind of thing. The fines are usury. It's one thing if somebody drives blitzed. But, this is a law going after casual drinkers, in my opinion. Why not make it 0.02?
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What if it never materializes, or is defined as the snowflakes current define things as "micro aggressions" ? Its a slippery slope leading to almost anything being considered a threat to someone. Simple words could be a "threat" and be used as a way to get rid of free speech.
Mike Hale decreased the cost of my pistol permit and send a reminder to left me renew in the mail.
Beats driving the the sheriff's office on an annual basis like I used to have to.
https://jeffcosheriff.net/
Federal statistics do not illuminate this problem, because USDOT directs the states to collect the data in a way that obfuscates it; any accident where somebody was present who had had a drink gets lumped in as "alcohol related," regardless of his BAC or even if the drinker was a passenger or pedestrian.
But for the sake of argument let's accept the Federal propaganda as accurate: any drinking at all increases your chance of being involved in an injury accident that night by a factor of 100. Even then you're talking about the chance of an injury accident on your trip home going up from 1 in 20 million to 1 in 200,000. I can't especially blame drivers who believe that 1 in 200,000 is still pretty good odds.
So if it were up to me, I would not have a "per se" limit at all, but simply direct officers to capture video of a driver's behavior (weaving, difficulty standing upright, etc.), play it in court, and let a jury decide the result. I fail to see that this puts an undue burden on law enforcement.
All of the above applies to marijuana, too.
The cost of health care will triple.
I could talk about underhanded speed traps. Perhaps the following is the wors eye witnessed example~
I was seeing a redhead for a couple of months around 1983 a year after starting my state corrections officer career.
Was sitting behind the counter with her where she worked at a convenience food store.
She hissed and fussed as a seedy Bessemer City Cop she knew by name helped himself to shoplifting some pocketed snacks.
It was like the cop was saying, "Hey, I protect you from robbers. So just you sit back and watch my protection racket go to work."
Cop did not even come to the counter. Out the door he went perhaps thinking of his next stop to pull another two-bit heist.
How about texting? I keep seeing that 4,000 kids are killed while driving and texting. How many people are killed by those texting? How many accidents? Third time - throw them in the pokey for 5 or more years.
Can we get the cops to target the legislators? Where I used to live, the greatest offenders were the law-makers...
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