Habitual Traffic Offender

Wavels

Well-Known Member
^^^*lol*

Kick the alcohol to the curb and learn how to grow stupefying indica hammer time buds.....the last thing you will want to do is drive.....
 
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FallenHero

Guest
funny thing on day 30... gotta make those quotas and pull over every tom dick and harry.. sorry dude that really sucks
 

7xstall

Well-Known Member
i'm sorry, i know everyone will hate me for this but i think you should serve time for this. i don't dislike you or think less of you but you deserve jail time and community service in a rehab hospital where victims of drunk drivers are trying to learn to walk and talk again. you should have to attend funerals in your state where moms and dads, sisters and brothers have been killed by self absorbed drunks thinking they own the streets.

drinking and driving puts my family and friends at risk, they didn't ask for you to get on the road and if you don't have good enough friends to keep you from driving drunk you shouldn't drink at all.

i spent more time locked up for growing plants than you spend for literally putting lives in jeapardy and that's fubar.

i wish you the best of luck on graduation, i know a man who made his own life very difficult because of habitual dui but he got through it and made himself better after peddling that bike around town for a few years.
 

medicineman

New Member
i'm sorry, i know everyone will hate me for this but i think you should serve time for this. i don't dislike you or think less of you but you deserve jail time and community service in a rehab hospital where victims of drunk drivers are trying to learn to walk and talk again. you should have to attend funerals in your state where moms and dads, sisters and brothers have been killed by self absorbed drunks thinking they own the streets.

drinking and driving puts my family and friends at risk, they didn't ask for you to get on the road and if you don't have good enough friends to keep you from driving drunk you shouldn't drink at all.

i spent more time locked up for growing plants than you spend for literally putting lives in jeapardy and that's fubar.

i wish you the best of luck on graduation, i know a man who made his own life very difficult because of habitual dui but he got through it and made himself better after peddling that bike around town for a few years.
Wow, I didn't know you've been a guest of the state, How long did you do? 24 hours can seem like a long time, I did 15 days once a long time ago and that was enough for me. You're right about the community service thing, but I think they have a foolproof test for DUI ignition lockout either in testing or on the market, that would help these kind of incidents. As long as he didn't harm anyone or any property, then I'd say no jail time, but restricted liscence (driving to and from work-school) for 6 mos. with a 5 year rider on any further DUIs to do 90-180days and a 2 year suspension (as long as no injuries or gross property damages were incurred) if injuries were sustained in a DUI accident then I'd say sufficient jail time to fit the incident. Jail does more damage to a person than benefits either the recipient or society. This society is jail happy. Drug cases are a prime example. People are getting more time for drug offenses than other more heinious crimes like rape, burglary, assaults, robberys, manslaughters etc. The justice bar is certainly blinded at this time.
 

7xstall

Well-Known Member
i've spent a lot more than 15 days in, more than several months...more than i deserved for plants.

i don't want to make this guys thread into a sentencing theory exorcise, i know what he's feeling when it seems like life is grinding to a halt and there's nothing good coming down the road but he needs to face reality; driving drunk is the same thing as saying he sees no value in the lives of the people going about their lives on the same road as he is swerving his drunken way down...

i see my friends and family as exceedingly valuable and irreplaceable, i will gladly do time to pay back anyone who harms them because our system is so corrupt that killing people while drunk is treated the same as stealing a few thousand dollars...same rap. not in my book, i'll straighten it myself.
 

medicineman

New Member
i've spent a lot more than 15 days in, more than several months...more than i deserved for plants.

i don't want to make this guys thread into a sentencing theory exorcise, i know what he's feeling when it seems like life is grinding to a halt and there's nothing good coming down the road but he needs to face reality; driving drunk is the same thing as saying he sees no value in the lives of the people going about their lives on the same road as he is swerving his drunken way down...

i see my friends and family as exceedingly valuable and irreplaceable, i will gladly do time to pay back anyone who harms them because our system is so corrupt that killing people while drunk is treated the same as stealing a few thousand dollars...same rap. not in my book, i'll straighten it myself.
Are you saying you'd do some bodily damage to someone that injured your friends or family while drunk, kinda like vigilanty justice.
 

7xstall

Well-Known Member
probably. i am fiercly loyal to my friends and family. depends on the injury; eye for an eye.

i wholly reject the culture of death that our courts have been forcing on us for the past 4 decades; murderous criminals need to pay the most harsh penalty possible for destroying life, drunk or not.





you never know though, i mean, if i was robbed of someone i love by a murderer it might make me feel completely different...i might be so hurt by it that i would be paralyzed...who knows.. with a clear head right now, i can say that i would want to take them out and go serve my time.
 

7xstall

Well-Known Member
you can handle it, just believe in yourself and take a good hard look at who you think your friends are. unless you're an alcoholic you were around others when you drank...

i've taken a couple good punches stopping my friends from driving drunk but it was well worth it, they're alive. anyone who let's you drive drunk is your enemy, believe that and stay away from them. if you find yourself drunk stay put, consider the consequences and never ever believe that voice that says you're ok to drive!!
 

ViRedd

New Member
Personally, I think that driving while drunk should be a felony. Not that I didn't do it when I was young like you, btt. Age brings a little wisdom through experience. Once you've seen a small child's brains splattered across the highway, with her body cut in two, you see things a little differently. Imagine explaining THAT to the child's mother and father.

A second offense should bring at least a year in the slammer ... no time off for good behavior.

Vi
 

IPokeSmot

Well-Known Member
I always thought I was a kikass driver when i was drunk till i almost killed me and my best friends. Now either i stay, or i dont drink. or i drink at home. which is often.
 

ViRedd

New Member
So, how do you feel about drinking and driving now? Not trying to lecture, but we had a FIVE TIME DUI offender get prison time about a year ago. The reason? ... She did it again, ran her car off the road and took out another car in the process. The other car contained a newly engaged couple and it killed them both.

Vi
 
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