Wyurm
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Go easy folks. We are not robots. Humans are bound to make a mistake. He will pay for his and its not our right or our duty to judge him for being human.
+1 well said
Go easy folks. We are not robots. Humans are bound to make a mistake. He will pay for his and its not our right or our duty to judge him for being human.
What?, you've never skinny-dipped?, or driven a mile over the speed limit, or ...
Hhhhmmmmm...
the sad part is the last congressman from this district (dolittle) was one of the worst in washington. he was absolutely horrible.
Actually you wouldn't because there are so many laws on the books that no one even knows exist and have no idea that they are in fact breaking the law
IT STILL MAKES YOU A CRIMINAL
DUI laws arethe complete opposite of a free society
I have not hurt another person
They arrest on the fact that you MAY hurt someone or yourself granted in severe cases there is perfectly good reason
how bout we make breathalyzers standard equipment on EVERY VEHICLE it will make us safer
Thats like saying we should search everyone for drugs
or like saying we should TAP EVERYONE'S PHONE CUZ WE MIGHT FIND A BADGUY
shit they might as well arrest everyon because you MIGHT END UP HURTING SOMEONE EVENTUALLY
I happen to be a HUGE fan of DUI laws. In fact, I think they should be must stricter.
Driving isn't a right. It is a privilege. You have to get a driver's license to drive. You don't HAVE to drive - you voluntarily drive, therefore you voluntarily submit yourself to the regulations on driving. You cannot operate a motor vehicle without a license, therefore if you voluntarily obtain said license (at which point you are basically signing a contract to obey the regulations) and operate the massive and highly deadly piece of machinery and violate your license agreement - you can be CRIMINALLY punished however the State that granted your the license or privileged of operating your vehicle on their roadways sees fit.
I happen to be a HUGE fan of DUI laws. In fact, I think they should be must stricter.
you must think that cops only arrest guilty people.
on the suspicion? WTF?
I happen to be a HUGE fan of DUI laws. In fact, I think they should be must stricter.
When I vote for someone, I do it because I expect them to be a person of good judgment among other things. Terbolizard has displayed an unfortunate absence of this virtue by deciding to drive intoxicated, and as such I cannot in good conscience support him.
1) Yes, we can be judgemental.
2) DUI is not a minor thing
3) DUI is not at all equivalent to being gay or having an affair.
4) DUI is a criminal offense that endangers the innocents around you.
5) With a recent DUI under his belt, Terbolizard's campaign is effectively over already.
Ah..guilty of having had a drink before driving as hundreds of thousands do daily. But how many is the key. he probably was not drunk. Drunk would be irresponsible. Having three or four drinks and a conversation should be fine but isn't. They want you to sit at the bar for an hour every drink you have to be legal..
I had a DUI in 1984 for two glasses of wine. The cop didn't like how i was dressed, looked in the window and told me "Yer goin' to jail boy" I had .07 but the call is the officers jurisdiction. i did not know enough at that point to fight it properly so I pleaded nolo contendre. meanwhile while the cop was harassing me a guy who was puking in the parking lot by his mustang came out of the parking lot and whipped right by the cop.. But hey..he had his revenue for the night and could retire to the station for paperwork and coffee and slacktime.
Best Regards
Randy
This is often code for he refused to blow on the straw.