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Well said.
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DUI penalties have gotten bigger:
California First Offense DUI
License suspension of 4 months or longer
Up to 6 months in jail
Fines and fees of up to $3,600 dollars (the total costcan range up to $15,649)
Three months of DUI school
Possible installation of an ignition interlock device on your vehicle
Three to five years DUI probation
The cost ​of impaired driving
B.C. has the toughest drinking and driving laws in Canada. If you’re caught driving impaired, you could face these penalties:

Driving suspensions from 24 hours to 90 days
Vehicle impoundment
Fines, from $600 ​to $4,060
Jail time
Mandatory rehabilitation
Installation of ignition interlock in your vehicle
You may also have to pay a driver risk premium, on top of your insurance.

If you crash while driving impaired, you're likely in breach of your insurance policy. That means you could be personally responsible for 100 percent of the costs if you damage someone else's property or injure them.

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O Really wrote:
Fri Sep 01, 2023 12:25 am
DUI penalties have gotten bigger:
California First Offense DUI
License suspension of 4 months or longer
Up to 6 months in jail
Fines and fees of up to $3,600 dollars (the total costcan range up to $15,649)
Three months of DUI school
Possible installation of an ignition interlock device on your vehicle
Three to five years DUI probation
The cost ​of impaired driving
B.C. has the toughest drinking and driving laws in Canada. If you’re caught driving impaired, you could face these penalties:

Driving suspensions from 24 hours to 90 days
Vehicle impoundment
Fines, from $600 ​to $4,060
Jail time
Mandatory rehabilitation
Installation of ignition interlock in your vehicle
You may also have to pay a driver risk premium, on top of your insurance.

If you crash while driving impaired, you're likely in breach of your insurance policy. That means you could be personally responsible for 100 percent of the costs if you damage someone else's property or injure them.
As qualifications for DUI get smaller

As they should, (and I speak Florida only) but with a little more common sense too. The guy who stops by the bar after work for 2 beers over an hour or so isn't so impaired as to be lumped with the idiot who can't walk, much less drive.
Then there's the huge jump from fines and the like, if part of the 1 or 2 % caught, to 10 or 20 years in prison for 1/2 a beer (true Santa Rosa County story) and being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Edit: Florida law - under 21 can't drink any and drive ever.
Headline could have read: driver dead as carload of drunk teen cheerleaders slams into rear of a poor loner type teens car while he was stopped at a traffic light on the last day of school. He had had a half of a beer.
I forget exactly, but he got over 10 years, plus a lifetime of hardship.
DUI laws seem to be driven more by the MADD types, who have lost someone, lashing out their vengeance at the world, rather than by cool heads and experts.
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billy.pilgrim wrote:
Fri Sep 01, 2023 8:00 am
As qualifications for DUI get smaller

As they should, (and I speak Florida only) but with a little more common sense too. The guy who stops by the bar after work for 2 beers over an hour or so isn't so impaired as to be lumped with the idiot who can't walk, much less drive.
Then there's the huge jump from fines and the like, if part of the 1 or 2 % caught, to 10 or 20 years in prison for 1/2 a beer (true Santa Rosa County story) and being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
2 beers, let alone "1/2 a beer", can only put the tiniest of people over the limit, MAYBE. Also, prosecutorial discretion usually means that the barely illegal and the blotto are not treated equally. Then, the blottos can and do rack up additional charges like reckless driving.

Please link the "true Santa Rosa County story". Is there more to the tale?
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Vrede too wrote:
Fri Sep 01, 2023 8:20 am
billy.pilgrim wrote:
Fri Sep 01, 2023 8:00 am
As qualifications for DUI get smaller

As they should, (and I speak Florida only) but with a little more common sense too. The guy who stops by the bar after work for 2 beers over an hour or so isn't so impaired as to be lumped with the idiot who can't walk, much less drive.
Then there's the huge jump from fines and the like, if part of the 1 or 2 % caught, to 10 or 20 years in prison for 1/2 a beer (true Santa Rosa County story) and being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
2 beers, let alone "1/2 a beer", can only put the tiniest of people over the limit, MAYBE. Also, prosecutorial discretion usually means that the barely illegal and the blotto are not treated equally. Then, the blottos can and do rack up additional charges like reckless driving.

Please link the "true Santa Rosa County story". Is there more to the tale?
It's been 20 years, but I'll look. Our under 21 DUI laws seem to be just picking on the defenseless. If the kid sitting at the light had money, likely there's no prison.
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billy.pilgrim wrote:
Fri Sep 01, 2023 8:42 am
Vrede too wrote:
Fri Sep 01, 2023 8:20 am
... Please link the "true Santa Rosa County story". Is there more to the tale?
It's been 20 years, but I'll look. Our under 21 DUI laws seem to be just picking on the defenseless. If the kid sitting at the light had money, likely there's no prison.
As I posted to O Really, I don't know that a ban on all youth drinking was the wisest and fairest way to reduce youth MVCs.

Most laws can be applied unequally and/or are used to favor the rich. That doesn't necessarily make the law bad.

I must have lost track, what "kid sitting at the light"?
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Vrede too wrote:
Fri Sep 01, 2023 8:20 am
billy.pilgrim wrote:
Fri Sep 01, 2023 8:00 am
As qualifications for DUI get smaller

As they should, (and I speak Florida only) but with a little more common sense too. The guy who stops by the bar after work for 2 beers over an hour or so isn't so impaired as to be lumped with the idiot who can't walk, much less drive.
Then there's the huge jump from fines and the like, if part of the 1 or 2 % caught, to 10 or 20 years in prison for 1/2 a beer (true Santa Rosa County story) and being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
2 beers, let alone "1/2 a beer", can only put the tiniest of people over the limit, MAYBE. Also, prosecutorial discretion usually means that the barely illegal and the blotto are not treated equally. Then, the blottos can and do rack up additional charges like reckless driving.

Please link the "true Santa Rosa County story". Is there more to the tale?
Too many other more recent dui wreck, I guess.
It you want to look. It was graduation day about 20 years ago. The girls were cheerleaders and from prominent families.

https://www.blslawyers.com/dui-injuries ... orida.html

The Comparative Damages aspect should have applied, I think. I guess that's where money and even skin color come into play.
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Vrede too wrote:
Fri Sep 01, 2023 8:53 am
billy.pilgrim wrote:
Fri Sep 01, 2023 8:42 am
Vrede too wrote:
Fri Sep 01, 2023 8:20 am
... Please link the "true Santa Rosa County story". Is there more to the tale?
It's been 20 years, but I'll look. Our under 21 DUI laws seem to be just picking on the defenseless. If the kid sitting at the light had money, likely there's no prison.
As I posted to O Really, I don't know that a ban on all youth drinking was the wisest and fairest way to reduce youth MVCs.

Most laws can be applied unequally and/or are used to favor the rich. That doesn't necessarily make the law bad.

I must have lost track, what "kid sitting at the light"?
I thought I got to the Edit in time. Apparently not.

Then there's the huge jump from fines and the like, if part of the 1 or 2 % caught, to 10 or 20 years in prison for 1/2 a beer (true Santa Rosa County story) and being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Edit: Florida law - under 21 can't drink any and drive ever.
Headline could have read: driver dead as carload of drunk teen cheerleaders slams into rear of a poor loner type teens car while he was stopped at a traffic light on the last day of school. He had had a half of a beer.
I forget exactly, but he got over 10 years, plus a lifetime of hardship.
DUI laws seem to be driven more by the MADD types, who have lost someone, lashing out their vengeance at the world, rather than by cool heads and experts.
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billy.pilgrim wrote:
Fri Sep 01, 2023 8:59 am
Too many other more recent dui wreck, I guess.
It you want to look. It was graduation day about 20 years ago. The girls were cheerleaders and from prominent families.

https://www.blslawyers.com/dui-injuries ... orida.html

The Comparative Damages aspect should have applied, I think. I guess that's where money and even skin color come into play.
Not enough info for me to search, and I'm not sure what I'm supposed to glean from your link and subsequent statement.
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Somebody might be a bit bitter.

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I'm not surprised to learn that modern root beer contains no sassafras, but I didn't know that it's been banned by the FDA for over 60 years:
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/why-tod ... 39883.html
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Mon Dec 16, 2024 12:49 am
I'm not surprised to learn that modern root beer contains no sassafras, but I didn't know that it's been banned by the FDA for over 60 years:
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/why-tod ... 39883.html
It was sassafras that traditionally gave root beer it's sweet taste and spicy kick. But the root has high concentrations of a compound called safrole. When lab studies proved that safrole causes cancer in rats, the FDA prohibited companies from using sassafras to make root beer commercially.
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White rats live risky lives and tend to overindulge in potentially harmful foods and products.
I'm not surprised sassafras would give the little buggers cancer. They probably sucked it up like West Virginians on Mountain Dew. But I really had no idea it had been banned years ago.

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O Really wrote:
Mon Dec 16, 2024 1:22 am
White rats live risky lives and tend to overindulge in potentially harmful foods and products.
I'm not surprised sassafras would give the little buggers cancer. They probably sucked it up like West Virginians on Mountain Dew. But I really had no idea it had been banned years ago.
Speaking of overindulgence in harmful products . . .


Great comments under the post.
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The Coca-Cola Company honored Diet Coke fanatic Donald Trump with his very own personalized Diet Coke bottle design on Tuesday, and promptly divided opinion online.

While supporters of the president-elect predictably lapped up the promotional stunt, critics fizzed with anger — and recalled the company’s condemnation of Trump, just four years ago, following his incitement of the deadly Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol.

... Critics on social media called out the “ass-licking” of Trump by corporations ahead of his return to the Oval Office. Multiple other bosses ― from Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg and Amazon’s Jeff Bezos ― have been accused of bending the knee to Trump in recent weeks....
Drink beer, it will be a long 4 years. :thumbup:
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All Alcohol Increases Cancer Risk, But Doctors Say Some Drinks Are Healthier Than Others

... Some Alcoholic Drinks Are Better Than Others

... 1. Light Beer ...
2. Sangria ... :thumbup:
3. Fresh Fruit Margaritas ...
4. Dry Wines ...
5. Bloody Mary ... :thumbdown:
6. Wine Spritzer ...
7. Hot Toddy ... :thumbup:
8. Mojito ...

What are the worst alcoholic drinks for my health?

... High-Sugar And High-Fat Drinks ...
Complex Mixed Drinks :(
(registered dietitian Amy) Bragagnini advises against ordering cocktails made with multiple types of hard liquor, like Long Island iced teas, Mai Tais, and Negronis. These usually have a high alcohol content and are loaded with calories....

Too Many Glasses Of Anything ...
Tbh I hardly drink at all, but it's interesting how health info on booze has evolved.
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