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Tennessee now forces ALL DUIs (even 1st timers) to do roadside cleanup
On Tue, 03 Jan 2006 03:30:24 GMT, "Halifax Johnson"
> wrote: >Drunk driving is the same as all of the crimes above. Its something you >choose to do, and ALWAYS directly affects others. > We can make the same argument about going out in public with the Flu. |
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Tennessee now forces ALL DUIs (even 1st timers) to do roadside cleanup
Just some thoughts in general on this subject:
There are what I call the "Journeyman drunk" who drinks at the same club and knows the safest route home and all the hazards on it. If he gets into an accident on this route, it will be someone elses fault. (He is more likely to get into an accident on the way to work the next day.) Before you respond to this, check this out with your police experts - I did. The greatest danger is the person who ties one on a couple times a year. - wedding, alumni gathering and so on. Check this one, too. For society, the best punishmentn for the drunk driver is to spend weekends highway cleaning and nights in jail, working his regular job. No welfare costs to society - but a really ****ed-off family being educated and watching. midlant |
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Tennessee now forces ALL DUIs (even 1st timers) to do roadside cleanup
On Tue, 03 Jan 2006 13:33:21 -0500, Rob > wrote:
>On Tue, 03 Jan 2006 03:30:24 GMT, "Halifax Johnson" > wrote: > > >>Drunk driving is the same as all of the crimes above. Its something you >>choose to do, and ALWAYS directly affects others. > >We can make the same argument about going out in public with the Flu. Except going out with the flu does always affect others, while drunk driving does not. |
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