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March 8th, 2010 by dui attorney 360

  • Risk Reduction Programs and Defensive Driving courses DUI classes for the metro atlanta area.
  • State Laws question: What does DUI mean Driving Under the Influence of alcohol or a narcotic substance.
  • Every single injury and death caused by drunk driving is totally preventable. Although the proportion of crashes that are alcohol-related has dropped.
  • An ignition interlock device or breath alcohol ignition interlock device (IID and BIID) is a mechanism like a breathalyzer installed to a motor vehicle’s.

Phillips and Associates is one of Arizona’s largest privately retained criminal & DUI defense firms. With more than 20 full-time Criminal and DUI Defense lawyers serving Phoenix, Mesa, Scottsdale, Tucson, and communities throughout Arizona who limit their practice to criminal and DUI defense, we can assure you we have the experience and depth to properly handle your criminal or DUI case.Why should the drunk driving penalties be stricter
Ok so I am writing a persuasive speech on “Why the drunk driving penalties should be sticter” but I can’t seem to find much information about it or people’s views about it.
Could you give me some good reasons why the punishments should be worse….and maybe some website links would be good too. Thanks! =)

For one thing there are quite a few who won’t hesitate to drink & drive. Call it public ignorance or a complete “society motivated disrespect for the law”. However statistically speaking when one out of six accidents in the US involve alcohol then something has gone terribly wrong with our entire judicial system.

We all remember (MAD) (mad mothers against drunk drivers) a little something launched in the early seventies that has now failed us all in more ways than one. It’s obvious that the average drinker who chooses & is not forced behind that wheel must be held accountable for their actions especially when this particular action involves a tragic car accident with injuries or even a few deaths. It’s obvious that we need some tougher laws that treat any drug-induced impairment motivation to a fatal accident as a capital crime. The cemeteries are full of innocent car accident victims who crossed the path of a intoxicated driver & paid the ultimate price… Too much appeasement special deals in an endless deluge of red tape has made it impossible to prosecute these first second & third offense drunk drivers. Look no further than the average attorney approved Yellow Page ad and you will find the words (specializing in drunk driving cases) A “shameless attitude on the part of the attorney”

Once again statistically speaking hundreds of thousands of innocent people die each and every year on our nation’s highways. A direct result of those who obviously don’t care for their attitude is one of selfishness (I will do what I wanna do) said the average intoxicated driver. At the same time rich shyster lawyers who manipulate those well conceived laws to their own benefit become richer & richer (blood money) by allowing this shameful avenue of escape for any man or woman who is willing to pay a whopping $250 per hour attorney’s fee too beat the rap. As long as there is big money as the only true motivation nothing will change…if people were serious than we would legislate new laws and to do away with this ludicrous 1.2.3 strikes you’re out nonsense.. Thus replacing that failed policy with some very harsh tough penalties for those who would use a car or truck as a deadly weapon of mass disillusionment.. Those who write our laws must look at the terrible ramifications when a drunk driver causes the death of an innocent motorist. The penalty should fit the crime with no plea bargains and no special deals of any kind…

Fantasyland legislation

Too those who wouldn’t hesitate to drink & drive it’s a free country for now & you can do what you want (whatever feels good) However if you’re involved in an accident while intoxicated & somebody dies as a direct result of your driver negligenceyou’re going to prison for a hell of a longtime…Buddy

Case closed…

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