


Do you think dwi laws are too strict?
I mean it can be a potential crime. I had a dui right by my home, like 2 blocks and got cited. I blew slightly above the .08. Now, I got into trouble with my employer which I have been with for 10 years, and it does not involve driving. I have applied for part time jobs and some of them will not hir...
I mean it can be a potential crime. I had a dui right by my home, like 2 blocks and got cited. I blew slightly above the .08. Now, I got into trouble with my employer which I have been with for 10 years, and it does not involve driving. I have applied for part time jobs and some of them will not hire me and once again they are non-driving jobs. I have paid my debt in the pocket and in time. I am not a bad person, but its embarrassing and I like to add, i have been pulled over before on suspicion of dui and after breezing thru the dui check the office looked defeated. its as if its a HUGE revenue generator. I have to put food on the table and take care of my kids. But the dui laws almost made me lose my job, home,/ I am now bankrupt because of this and prior i had good credit. I am contributing member of society but its like my paid debt is not ok with people. I mean, I feel like i am being treated as harshly as a bank robber.
No I don’t because statistics show that the majority who are cited are repeat offenders. And to me those folks should be taken off the streets.
You can’t blame the law for what YOU did. You chose to drink and drive, so now you have to deal with whatever comes with it. That’s nobody elses fault but yours.
So you think it’s OK to drive buzzed? A lot of accidents occur when the person is only a "little bit" drunk. Impairment starts after one or two drinks.