slincire wrote:fedaykin13 wrote:slincire wrote:fedaykin13 wrote:slincire wrote:fedaykin13 wrote:Have any of you that say the drunk driving laws are too harsh been charged with them?
I don't think they are too harsh
and I was charged with a DUI
it sucked
it cost me a ton of money
and hell yeah its harsh
but ya know what
i will never ever make the mistake again
ever
there are plenty of things you can do to avoid driving under the influence
walk, take a cab, wait til your sober
there is no excuse
Yeah, but say you've drank two beers, and are completely cabable of driving, and do drive, and your blood alcohol level is higher than the arbitrarily imposed limit, which may even have been your case, don't you think getting fucked in the ass is a bit steep of a price to pay?
no.
we know what the limit is
it's not a mystery
you should be aware of yourself enough to know
"i shouldn't drive now because if i get pulled over i'll be over the limit"
or you know,
"i might be impaired and hurt someone"
either one
simple as that.
What about, "I'm not impaired, so I know I won't hurt anyone, but I might be over the legal limit, so, since I might get fucked in the ass, I won't drive."?
That's the situation I would encounter more often, if I had a car. In either case you propose, I agree with you, you should not drive.
Whatever, it all does suck though. Some people will be unjustly penalized, some will be unjustly unpenalized. The only way it could be fair is if everything were judged on a situatinal basis, which will never happen and would open new doors to lack of fairness if it did.
I still don't think it sucks or is unjust.
I would say a very large portion of people that have a drivers
license know (or should) that driving under the influence
could either
a. hurt someone
b. get you arrested
you know what you have to do to avoid that
if you choose not to, and you
a. hurt someone
b. get arrested
how is that unjust?
you can't blame anyone other than yourself.
I know everyone likes to say to themselves they can drink after a couple beers
maybe
but lets say you had a couple of beers
and you killed someone
are you telling me you wouldn't think to yourself
"if i was sober maybe this wouldn't have happened"?
If I'd drank two beers and killed someone while driving, I would have killed them without any beers. If I'd drank a half bottle of bourbon, then I'd feel guilty. But, everyone has a different tolerance, which is where the unfairness of an arbitrary level comes in; it has to be unfair because every situation is different. If you're arguing zero tolerance (no alcohol at all), then every situation is the same, yes or no, true or false, 1 or 0. But, when a level that means different things to different people is used as the measure of legal and illegal, it is inherently unjust.
I don't want to argue too much about tolerance,
but are you telling me that having a couple of beers
is not going to effect you
at all?
fraction of a second type thing?
of course it is.
and in this state you have an accident your really not going to wonder
if you hadn't of had "just a couple of beers" maybe this wouldn't have happened?
maybe you wouldn't
I would. I think a lot of people would
But the point is this.
we all know what the limit is and how to avoid getting arrested.
its not like a speed limit where
it changes from 50 to 35 and you get nailed for speeding
it is constant so you know what it is at all times
and should have no excuse for avoiding and trouble that comes along with it.
I probably sound like a recovering alcoholic but i assure you
far from it.
all these "normal" people that cry about how they have had their life ruined from "one or two beers" and got caught.
i can practically guarantee a very large percentage of them
did NOT get caught a number of other times where they had more than a couple of beers and probably knew they shouldn't be driving
so (not directed at you)
if you feel the law is unjust, i'll respect your opinion
but spare me the crap about your average joe
who never did anything wrong and got his life ruined
that's 1 in a million