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How many OWI's are too many?
This guy just got arrested for his 11th. This time, he is in jail until his trial...maybe they'll keep him for a while.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/traffic-stop-high-beams-leads-211319685.html .
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Back in 2020 or so I went around browsing LEO cams looking for attempts to save people from the results of a particular drug.
I tangentially ran into a video where a lady slipped her cuffs, locked the officer out of the car, swapped over to the drivers seat, and scooted off. In looking up records on the embarrassing incident this wasn't her first arrest or first stolen car. She sure could fake cry when the officers were looking her way. Despite stealing a patrol car, driving while high, and being a multi time offender, the system let her out again a few weeks later. I was looking at her latest arrest and it was for murder. If memory serves she'd already been out and in again before the murder.
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I think I read that in most of Europe it's one and done. You get your DL taken away permenantly?
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When the judge decides to take the DL away....most of the time, it doesn't make a difference.
They just drive without. I don't know what the answer is. .
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Yeah, taking the DL of a habitual offender is ineffectual because they just drive without a license.
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I remember they tried years back hooking up a breathalyzer to the ignition of an offenders car.
Never heard if that worked....a person could just get a friend to blow into it to get the car started.
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.11 eh? No wonder his speech was slurred.
When my friend went through RCMP school in Regina, one of the lessons involved putting the trainees in a room with alcohol of their choice and a breathalyzer. My friend was amazed how many drinks it took to get him to .08, the legal limit in most of Canada. He said he considered himself impared long before he got to .08. My friend was not a big man. Best Les
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Michigan is .08 also.
I wonder if I would pass it after 2-3 beers.
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This chart seems to support the "more than 2 drinks" theory. I'm sure there are lots of factors that change things, time it takes, how full your stomach is, even individual body function, etc... ![]() It seems that .08% is not uncommon, and about the max. Lots of countries have lower limits, 0.05%, 0.03%, 0.02% and several 0 tolerance places with a 0% limit. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drunk_driving_law_by_country
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I like craft IPA beer and rarely is it less than 7% ABV and it's normally a pint.
So, if I'm driving, I never get a second one. I think two would easily put me over the legal limit with IPA's.
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Not if they're of the Backwoods Bastard variety.
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No, I mean drinking at a bar and grille. I've never seen BB at any of those, but some have IPA's that are higher yet. I was at one in Kazoo that had on tap 'Two Hearted Double'....which I think is 11%.(the same as BB) .
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I had a Goose Island Stout a few weeks ago that was 13%
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Death by car world wide is about 1.4 million a year...add concomitant injuries and the mayhem gets stark.
This is every year. The OWI issues can be fixed with technology but, inextricably, there doesn't seem to be momentum. Same with Operating While Distracted or Operating While Lazy (OWL). It would be easy to solve with the resolve to do it.
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The irony is that someone who's suspended, and really abides by it, knows they won't be driving, so they can drink more. If they're already prone to alcoholism, this exacerbates the problem. When I drove for Uber and Lyft, plenty of folks I picked up had a road soda in their hand and sometimes even put a small ice chest in the trunk. They knew they wouldn't be driving.
Another one I drove had to get weekly piss tests and the court made him go to a place in Mesa, even though he lived in N. Scottsdale. Very long drive, at least 45 min with no traffic. It was almost like they were trying to make him drive or no show. Seems to me they need to do regular piss tests of people in the program and make it at a lab right by their house or work, so there's no excuse for missing it. Eff that up and it's sit in jail for a while.
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The only way to keep a habitual drinker from driving, is to put them in jail or if they kill themselves. Unfortunately, they are quickly released after an arrest, only to repeat it over and over.
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Now it's OWI?
WTF? It used to be DWI - Driving While Intoxicated. Then for some reason it changed to DUI - Driving Under the Influence. Now it's OWI - Operating While Intoxicated? I propose we adopt a universal DWFU and call it done. It could encompass drunks, druggies, road raging psychopaths, hormonal womens and basically anybody driving badly.
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But wait...there's more.
The I is no longer intoxicated. OWI is Operating While Impaired.
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Even better!! There are all kinds of impairments! Being stupid, using your phone, talking to a passenger, a passenger talking to you, holding a goldfish in a plastic bag in your lap, driving with one hand for ANY reason, driving with a ferret sleeping on your shoulder, man, the list is endless.
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And driving without enough sleep.
With the delays of an intoxication check offsite the levels might have fallen off or they may not even know which intoxicant to look for out of many. The new definition makes a stop easier to hold up in court. A spot check of capability on site is enough to meet the definition on its own.
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