


Drinking And Driving Consequences
Keep Your Kids From Drinking And Driving DUI Author: Alex Weidmann Very often we read that it is children and young people overestimate themselves in their alcohol consumption and drink more alcohol than is good for them, although this group of people should drink no more alcohol. They are ...

Keep Your Kids From Drinking And Driving DUI
Author: Alex Weidmann
Very often we read that it is children and young people overestimate themselves in their alcohol consumption and drink more alcohol than is good for them, although this group of people should drink no more alcohol.
They are looking for a controlled drinking, but found most of the border not. The conceit is mostly determined by the group dynamics, their friends and the social environment of young people.
Because many young people choose to the environment where they feel comfortable, where they feel understood and find the same interests, the danger posed by this environment, is especially great when the parties turn to the wrong environment.
Without thinking, is often made that what matters in the other group of particularly good and one is aware of applause. The consequences are often, driving down alcohol, small crime, and sometimes direct crimes are carried out under influence of alcohol and thereby destroying the later life of childhood.
The supervision of parents is often not perceived as it should be. The children feel as a person not accepted and seek their confirmation in their group.
An open home, where talking about the dangers of alcohol consumption (alcoholism) and will be elucidated, helps young people to inform themselves of the consequences of regular alcohol consumption.
Children often make thoughtless things whose consequences they can not be estimated, because they lack the life experience. Parents and other guardians can give them this experience and prepare them for a life free of any addiction.
what are underage drunk driving consequences in florida?
when you get pulled over and you are under 21 and your driving drunk in florida what are the consequences? if you can’t tell me exactly can you lead me to some sorta site that can?
You can find some of the laws for first offenders here http://www.dwiattorney.com/florida I don’t think Florida has the zero tolerance law for minors however I am not positive. Try running some searches on Google for DUI Laws in Florida (which is a DUI state).
Hope this helps.
I have my novice 1 liscence and got caught drinking and driving, what are the consequences?
I Recently got caught drinking and driving in saskatchewan, i have my novice 1, and just found out i get no insurance for my totalled car, what are the other consequences i will have to face?
drinking and driving consequences?
Fine, loss of driving priveleges, jail, extremely high insurance premiums, death, injury, lawsuits, regret
Why are drunk driving consequences so lenient?
I was surfing around, and came across an individual by the name of Jacqueline Saburido–she was completely disfigured from having been completely burned in a car wreck caused by a drunk driver. Additionally, 2 other people died in the wreck. And what was the genius’ consequences for the entire escapade? 7 years.
7 years for 2 deaths, and permanently disabling and disfiguring another. I’ve seen b&e convicts and bank robbers get more time than that.
And when you look at the legal section of the newspapers, who is always dominating the columns? DUIs…and it’s always 2nd or 3rd offense. Obviously, no one is getting the message, or could care less about 30 days of free room and board in county. Why are they so light on punishment when it comes to drunk drivers? Wouldn’t it be more fair to give a hard 15 years per death, or 1 year per DUI offense? I’d bet you people would start thinking twice before even picking up a bottle!
@Nattie Gan: Is there any logical discussion or question anyone can ask without religious yahoos coming droning their born again sermons?!? What does any of what you’re gibbering about have to do with my question?!? I can’t STAND people like you!
@Nattie Gan: You don’t get out much, do you?
@Nattie Gan: My last word? Here it is: Get a life…and get a mind of your own. Quit acting like a brainwashed zombie, spouting off preprogrammed scripts.
What are examples of celeberaties who have faced less severe consequences to drunk driving offences?
i’m doing an essay on how celebrities get special treatment when it comes to DUI offenses and i need some specific examples/cases please and thank you
Paris Hilton
Linsday Lohan
In California,
ARE YOU KIDDING ME?? Maybe on its own it SEEMS like DUI consequences aren’t severe, however, if you look at them in comparison to some other offense, it’s worse than murder.
For example, in Orange California, within the past year, a 21 year old girl was sentenced to 25-life for 2nd Degree murder that was caused while intoxicated, while, a man who was convicted of raping a 6 month old child to the point where the child had to undergo reconstructive surgery spent less than 4 years in jail….
now tell me, in comparison with other, seemingly “WORSE” crimes, how is DUI less of a sentence.
DUI is only a slight sentence in comparison with crimes that have a statutory sentence.. mind you, VERY FEW CRIMES HAVE STATUTORY SENTENCES LIKE FELONY MURDER RULE AND ROBBERY.
and I ask you, SERIOUSLY, if you HAD TO BE IN JAIL, would you rather be in jail with the 21 year old girl who killed someone while drunk or the MAN WHO RAPED A 6 MONTH OLD CHILD?
and i think you need to know more about the circumstances of the cases you’re siting. People can get jail time for deaths that occur during DUI’s even if they didn’t actually cause the accident.
For example, if someone crashes in to the back of you while at a light, you could go to jail for that 7 years because you were drunk, even though they crashed into you. It’s called “actual cause” vs. “legal cause” and maybe you agree with the law being like that, but its hardly fair to sentence people to 20 years of jail for a death that would have occurred no matter what the dui driver did or didn’t do.
not everything is what it seems, especially with the law…