Thursday, February 11, 2010

Severe Canings Do You Think Punishments For Drunk Driving Are Severe Enough?

Do you think punishments for Drunk Driving are severe enough? - severe canings

I do not. I live in southern Wisconsin, and driving under the influence of alcohol is a major problem here (actually it is a big problem in the United States, but it's particularly bad here. I'm staying away near some bars and every Friday night hundreds of people drunk from the bar, probably smelly. In Wisconsin, is the first offensive drive does not even affect a crime, just a violation of local traffic, when someone sober to go To Drive You Home "not even in jail, you have just one ticket and Your license will be suspended! suspension of the license and do not work, anyway, people just roll has learned. The police blotter of my local paper that people caught with a license suspended sentence on a weekly basis! You do not need Lcense DRIVe, you just need to know to handle. I personally think they should be public, on television or punishment beatings followed a few months in prison, and not just a county jail for a first offense. Then double-click the penalty for repeated offenses.

9 comments:

tahlfire... said...

You need quite as seriously as it takes to save innocent lives. I'm sure you all know someone who was killed by a drunk driver. Select drive the car drunk, he has the rest.

Fishguy said...

It has been repeatedly demonstrated that the severity of the punishment is not for the lower crime rate. However, the certainty of getting caught and used as a form of punishment as a barrier.

Looks like you are just thirsty for blood and revenge.

Babe said...

I remember in the 60s everyone has, and no one not wearing) seat belts (. The same with the 70th You can not be everywhere in Florida, that seniors are often not really a bar I did not hear about accidents all the time, perhaps because people are not road warriors, as they are today. Even if I am injured by the drunk drivers'm sensitive, I am inclined to offer these rights as soon as stripes. If you do not like life in bars, he would prefer it if he moved. .

smartsas... said...

His opinion is shared by many people, and DUI laws tougher all. I think they are ridiculously heavy and not more people in prison should not be there. A mistake ruin your life, you lose your job, go to jail, and may not be resubmitted for a vote. The injury is minimal penalties in Arizona now.

grumpyol... said...

I think you are a little exaggerated, but I can see what you say. I think the first offense should be mandatory prison sentences and the next big time jail. 3 times what his license forever.

http://w... said...

Red Snow Road

The city lights at night in winter
Lights in the snow
After drinking in a bar, a man entered his car
He stepped into the traffic flow

Chorus: Cry, Cry, Cry young children
Her parents did not return home

With an evil eye, went wrong
and press his head on the edge
The car rolled down a hill sat
Collided with an Oldsmobile
and causing a fatal accident

Chorus: Cry, Cry, Cry young children
It did not take long solitary confinement

Sirens, no life
drunk and woke up in the air cooled
He witnessed the death of their parents, crying of young infants
but he was too drunk to care

There are no lights and speed of cars
after release from prisonDrink
But he is not worried about his downfall
He gave his lawyer a call
will in no time

Choir crying: crying children, drowning
You once filled with a smile, now only frown

So, let grief, loss, grief and anger Notes
For the cause of the loss and the cause of your pain
soon lose
and drink freely, free from lead and kill again

Go to the spot where the snow red, short
at the bottom of an icy hill
Some drunken fool told their parents dead
And to mourn the graves of others killed
But they suffer in vain, for he is again
Drunken driving and kill!

by AMW
http://www.geocities.com/darkpoems2000

ArRo said...

There should be a section in every newspaper, which has a font file all the drunk driver was arrested. Sometimes, the shame of the whole world knows is enough to make a difference. Second Offense should lose his license for a time and a heavy fine. Driving without a license .... heavy fine. My pet is the biggest driving pet peeve .... drunk, there are many unnecessary injuries and deaths related to DUI.

vladovik... said...

According to MADD, many states have in the matter of conviction. (Suddenly there was an open container in this state.)
It sounded like a plan. It was not long before has the greed and incompetence of the government to imprison the actual numbers involved, a solution for that much money had degenerated exorbitant attorneys, insurers, premiums, and the courts Goofy and alcohol consultants, the defendant paid for the lessons on how short not to drink and to be driving. While this imposes a financial burden on the defendants who have little or nothing to make changes for him / her. While adolescents DUI offenders can be sometimes when a joke can be sure that the 2nd and 3 are the most to alcohol and not addictiveI see the problem rationally.


I do not want to say to the comment babes hearing about the accident in the 60s and 70s. It is simply that the consumption of alcohol are not informed when it comes to accidents. A lot of "asleep at the wheel" are really drunk Stone injuries and lost consciousness while driving accidents. The use of breath and blood tests did not exist.

B C said...

Your reply may occur when you attempt to find the mandatory liability under the prison of the victim by the offender laws.

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