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Originally Posted by Rick Lee
I find this hard to believe. It won't prevent one drunk driver death and I'm sure it would lose a court challenge. How can someone plead guilty to a crime by signing their name before a crime has been committed and indeed before there has been anything approaching intent?
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Hi Rick,
I guess it falls under the obvious clause in life.
Everyone knows your abilities become impaired with the usage of alcohol (some require less, and others a truck load more, regardless there are effects), so ... While one is sober, everyone can agree that drunk driving is bad and should be illegal, right? If this is the case, then why does it change when people are driving drunk? Simple fact, you kill someone by choice or accident, you are to be charged with the crime of murder, period. Please note, this is charged, and not convicted.
This spells out in clear language there are now additional terms one must agree with to retain the privilege to drive any vehicle, and it is not a right to have a license.
Cheers,
Andre