You're preaching to the converted. I've been saying for years that here in Ontario, the law should be such that on a conviction of dui, the license should be suspended in perpetuity. If the person wants to drive again, he/she should move to another jurisidiction. I have no sympathy for drunk drivers at all. Never mind 2nd or 3rd or umpteenth conviction. It's not like we live in a vacuum and don't know that drinking and driving is stupid and dangerous. A person knows the very first time that it's wrong.
In this case, I'm not saying the penalties are objectively enough, but I am saying that in relation to what one usually sees as penalties for such behaviour, his penalties seem pretty good.
>I realize there were other conditions of the plea bargain....and I realize that this is a very personal issue for me.
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>When I was fifteen, I had a high school friend who was killed by a drunk driver. My friend was walking near a bridge, when a guy who was drunk came FLYING across in a van...he hit my friend and killed him. This kid (his name was Joey) was a straight A student, a good athlete, and funny as hell. He was actually the first person I admired who was my own age....and his life was taken in seconds.
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>It was three days before summer vacation, and I spent much of the summer either angry as hell or depressed as hell. So drunk driving is like a mortal sin to me. It is hard for me to imagine any sentence they could have imposed on Stallworth that I would have considered excessive.
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