I am pissed that people who have 4 DUI's are still out driving around....it is time to put a end to this, imo!!!
nearly a third of all traffic deaths in the US were alcohol related. statistically a person has drove 52 times drunk before being arrested. almost no one convicted of drunk driving actually serves time[no matter the amount of offenses], even if a death occurs many are just given probation-this to me is an outrage!!!
Is that common in all states?
That is unheard of here, we get hit fast and hard in Canada
There's a rating system punishment by number of offenses in MA
but is it actually enforced-in other words is it a mandatory sentence?
No its not ... they are more lenient tword drunk drivers than habitual no parking parkers !
Yeah I see this all the time. The laws on this are way to lenient. Saw a guy on the local news had his 9th OUI or something like that. Or at least that's how I remember it...Anyway see stuff like that all the time multiple OUI offenses and they still get off almost scot free.
yes, I see it all the time also....what is even worse is when a drunk driver kills someone and they give them probation!!!
this is the problem...we need MANDATORY sentences...they do it with controlled substances, the judge has no choice the punishment is mandatory.
Could not agree more. In my opinion, getting into a car drunk and driving in public is no different than firing a gun into a crowd. If you get caught DUI, I call that attempted murder.
Invalid Link Removedit is very common in the US...the penalty for 1st offense can bring up to a year of incarceration, but this is very rarely ever given, actually incarceration is very rarely given no matter the amount of offenses. every day you can read in the paper someone killed by drunk driver and they only get probation, I don't know the numbers, but this seems common.
Ya I think you guys might be blowing this a little out proportion. People get jailed all the time for multiple dui offenses. You don't get off for them.
Unless you meant you just know them from high school and they have gotten them recently.
I meant I knew them from high school or earlier and over 20 years later they're still acting like it's high school and got them now. A lot of peaked in high school Rob Lowes.
in the united states a person dies every 51 minutes[30 a day]due to vehicle crashes that involve an alcohol-impaired driver
Invalid Link Removed i thought i posted this.... i guess i was sleeping.
look at the comments...I guess it is common in MA for people to have multiple arrests for dui there too.
btw-funny that they even named the beer he was drinking!!!
MA here too. Third offense I believe is mando time in a jail like b'ricka or something. My perspective on it changed a lot after I had my son.
yes, it looks like jail time is mandatory on 3rd offense, but judge can lower this to as little as 150 days...this is way too little for someone convicted for 3rd offense, imo....remember.. statistically-on average a drunk driver drives impaired 50+ times for every time he is caught
I'm not going to disagree that a 3rd time offender should see more jail time, but the 50 times doent and should have any bearing on that.
yea, i think probably a year should be the mandatory for the third time, including extensive, excessive even requirements for alcohol treatment.
i got a DUI when i was 19 i think, maybe 20, over a decade ago at this point, hampton beach NH. I deserved it, I was hammered. Could never imagine being so irresponsible now. You can just call a cab if you're drunk, even walking a few miles is just a few miles... not worth killing someone or yourself. This stuff really hit me hard after my kid was born too. I was a really, really stupid irresponsible person when I was younger.
Yea she needs to be made an example. Two years sounds about right
Yeah in Georgia they'll hit you with habitual violator which is a felony. And yes, you'll probably get probation. But I would say about 90% of offenders on felony probation will go back at least once before their sentence is up. Probation in Georgia is ****ing hard.
But anyway...some bull**** if you still have a license (legally) after your 2nd DUI. Liberal judges in liberal states..
lets be realistic.
About what? I'm not saying you won't go to jail before an arraignment or trial. You'll go then. And even if you don't get "time" as a habitual traffic violator, you'll still get charged with a felony. It's a real thing..
about not having a license after a 2nd dui, its not realistic to take it away. Un less you mean temporarily, which I'm fine with , but taking it away perminantly just isnt realistic.