Do we really believe that lowering the limit will stop the drunk drivers???? Personally I don't ... after all, there is a set limit and the drink drivers ignore it ... so what makes the government think lowering that limit will lower the drink drivers? All it will do is make the guy that was 3 times over, 5 times over.
I don't agree with a zero limit, as that kills the wine with the dinner scenario.
But I think they need to look at other options, some suggestions that could be implemented along with a lower limit:
~ the mandatory impound of the driven vehicle on the first offense, (providing the vehicle belongs fully or in part to the offender OR he/she has the owners permission to be driving the vehicle) And a 28 day automatic suspension of license.
~ CRUSH the vehicle on subsequent offenses and the driver goes to prison (or home detention) (again the conditions as above)
~ Reduction in opening hours of ALL liquor outlets including clubs.
~ If a liquor outlet sells to a minor revoke his license to sell for 28 days
~ If a drunk driver injures a person charge him with attempted manslaughter, if the drunk kills another person charge him with manslaughter and sentence them to the maximum sentence. (There has been enough education and there is NO excuse and its as bad as me walking into a mall with a gun and firing it then claiming didn't know it would kill or injure someone).
On the sentencing issue ... I believe violent or repeat 'physical harm' offenses should carry a MINIMUM sentence (as opposed to the current recommended/maximum), so the judge can only sentence the offender to that minimum limit or make it higher; Also they should remove parole for a repeat violent offender.
All harsh you will say, but you try riding with the emergency services and watch them struggling to keep the victim(s) of these drivers alive!! I have been on both sides of that coin, as an ambulance officer for several years and also as a victim of a drunk driver, Where we were hit by a drunk driver, with the spinal injuries I sustained I had 4 other patients in our car to attend to, 2 of them in serious condition........ one of the occupants (A young teenage family friend) in our car died a week later, 20 years later my wife still has problems with the spinal injuries sustained in the crash and the offending driver (who done a runner) was NEVER CHARGED!!!!!
So ....... I make NO Apologies for a tough opinion on drunk drivers !!!!!!!!!!!
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