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How the hell is this possible?
http://www.dailyrecord.com/article/2...23/1344/NEWS14
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My only guess is infractions came before laws changed? Is there even a limit to the # of suspensions one can have??
Not that it matters, his license is currently suspended and the dirtbag is still driving. |
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They should cut that guy's right foot off.
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there is no limit. the state makes most $$$ off of him too.
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24 points on his license, imagine the surcharges...the state makes more money yearly off of this guy on the street than they do with him in prison :lol:
Seriously this guy should not be driving and frankly should not be a free man IMO. He obviously has 0 respect for the law or the safety of others. |
12 arrest for DWI and he's not behind bars for years. c'mon
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IMO the state is being negligent to the fact of safety of others...what if this dude kills someone drunk driving? he should of been taken to prison a long time ago
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how is it possible he is only 39 and lost 78 times during a 22 years of him being able to drive
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but you figure after your 3rd offense you def have it for a loss of over year......or no. california he would be in jail
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they can add up. i just don't know how he hasn't done jail time while on a suspended license, unless they just left that out. you can also get suspensions while suspended, obviously.
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Put a bullet in him next time he drives. We all got our demons but his should be put out of our misery. Come on... He screws up a 4 year old kid??? WTF???
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noway how could he have gotten any kind of insurance after even the 10th time? you can't drive without insurance besides, if he got his license like 16-17 years old, he would have it suspended like 3.5 times a year |
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12 DUIs and he still has a license to suspend? I thought they take it? I know a guy who had his license suspended for 15 or 16 years for DUI and crashing and/or hurting someone, IDK exactly. Thats insane
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you can also fault the judges and their laziness in not requiring a driver abstract every time a DUI case comes before them. it is so easy for judges to order that the driver abstract be in court (just like the cop has to be there). but either laziness or ineptitude keeps people like this on the road because then the judge doesn't have the abstract in front of him to hold this type of person responsible for his multiple (beyond the scope of the law, even! ) DUI convictions. and you can bet either this guy or his lawyer is not going to offer that kind of information up and if asked about it he will either claim ignorance to the prior offenses or bold faced lie about it. unfortunately, no law is going to keep him from driving on the revoked list. the only thing that will cure him of that is some time in prison (more than 364 days) or a bullet to the grill. it sounds like this guy will be doing some hard time, now that it has been on the news wire. certain people will get a hold of this information and use it to bolster their argument. |
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My uncle had 2 DUIs over 20 years and got his 3rd one two years ago. He lost his license for 10 years and did 6 months in prison. He didn't get into any accidents, no one was hurt, was just pulled over and got the FST. This guy did so much worse and is still alive. I have no clue how this guy is still driving with all the Mothers Against Drunk Driving and other groups pushing to have the penalties worsened.
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i hate to say it, but it goes back to my argument that there are enough laws on the books already. cops need to enforce the laws and judges need to impose the terms. the problem is, people still think that drinking is a social issue when it clearly has much deeper ramifications.
at the very least treat it like the disease that it is and get the person treatment. intervention has to come way before people are allowed to get to this point, because (as our membership shows) when it gets here all people want is his head on a spike. |
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