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Supreme Court upholds jails' strip searches
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12/04/2012 09:33:56
Lutz Scheffler
Lutz Scheffler Software Ingenieurbüro
Dresden, Germany
 
 
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12/04/2012 08:57:21
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>>>Why do people get arrested for DUI or loitering ? If somebody is DUI, take his keys away and he can pick it
>>>up next morning or 24H later, and who is victimized by loitering ?
>>>What am I missing ?
>>
>>DUI is a crime and, in the last 20 years or so, we've gotten serious about it, since folks who drive drunk once tend to do it again, and sooner or later, someone gets hurt or killed. Around here, they have a "diversion" program for first-time DUIs that lets them avoid jail time by doing, I think, a mix of community service and classes. But after that, you go to jail.
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>>Tamar
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>You'd have to be convicted of drunk driving several times to go to jail in the UK. Usually its a one year ban. More if you're far over the limit.

To get jailed you need to hurt somebody - you get not punished for to pur chance.
But you will get a ban and a special psychological test. And that's the part that hurts. Nobody sane can stand it, so you have to know what to do there - and that's expensive.

For loitering police will drive you off city limits and shove you out of the car. A drunken youth was frozen to death on this some years ago.
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