There are other ways to do that.
You have a list of ways to prevent a chronic abuser of license suspensions from driving while suspended?
There are other ways to do that.
Yes, he has moved in the right direction. Why do you feel we need to be protected from him?
Yes, he has moved in the right direction. Why do you feel we need to be protected from him?
Let me try to explain then. He has at least 20 DUI's in his home state and more elsewhere. He is still driving while suspended today even though he may not be drinking. He has proven right up to a couple of months ago to have a complete disregard for the law and other people. If he has an accident while suspended he will have no insurance to cover anybody's losses or injuries...what if he kills somebody? These things happen to sober people all the time but at least they are covered. Point is his record of disregard and disrespect for laws and other people make me question what other laws he might disregard on a regular basis that he just hasn't been caught for. I don't trust this guy's judgement or self control and would feel much safer if he were in a strictly controlled environment and away from me (thank god he doesn't live near me.
You get it now??
You have a list of ways to prevent a chronic abuser of license suspensions from driving while suspended?
That in itself doesn't justify warehousing him.
No, you're right, it doesn't. We must stop jailing people for breaking the law.
Now you are starting to make sense. We should jail people who are a hazard to the safety of others. If we jail people for breaking the law, we would probably all be going to jail about once a week.
So crimes should go unpunished?
Jail is part punishment and/or deterrent. If its just a fine, why would anybody care if they get their licence suspended? Just keep on driving. Hell I may take my chances and save the money on renewals. Over a 5 year period the number of times I get pulled over, I could likely save a bundle.
You have a list of ways to prevent a chronic abuser of license suspensions from driving while suspended?
Perhaps all sentences should be overturned. Paul Bernardo hasn't killed in years. Perhaps he should be set free as a reward! :roll:
The guy ****ed up before. He has shown disrespect for the punishment's he has earned. He got a lifetime ban from driving sober or otherwise. He should be thankful he didn't spend years rotting in jail.
No, you're right, it doesn't. We must stop jailing people for breaking the law.
So crimes should go unpunished?
First of all he should be prevented from owning and insuring a car, that is not fool proof however, but it would only be a complete knucklehead who would let such a person drive his vehicle, especially if there was a $5000 fine for doing do.Maybe a different route needs to be taken with this guy. After you've gotten more
DUI's than you have toes...and keep racking them up...a means of physically
keeping you out'a the drivers seat needs to be created.
Prison would do it, but as is pointed out above, isn't cost effective.
Perhaps a light-weight metal frame on wheels, that can't be folded, that's connected
to this guy (like with a tether), that still fits through doorways in buildings, but just can
NOT fit into the frontseat of any vehicle along with a driver....?
Maybe an open framework box measuring 26"x26"x48" on wheels. Just try'n to think
"outside the box". I know this sounds crazy, but it might inspire someone else with a
better idea.
First of all he should be prevented from owning and insuring a car....
We should jail people who are a hazard to the safety of others.
Exactly, he has proven that he will continue to drive without a license or insurance continually and apparently for many years even when faced with possible jail time.
Now some wacko judge has let him off the hook for it he is given the lesson that what he is doing is ok. I would call that being a hazard to the safety of others.
The problem is that if people are free to ignore the law, they will do so.
I'm not saying that anybody should be free to ignore the law. Of course there should be consequences. My issue is whether or not jail is the best option. I don't think so and none of the people that think this guy should be in jail have given a compelling reason for it.
Because he continues to drive while his license is suspended, that's why. It is a way to stop him from driving, which he is not supposed to do. He continues to do the things that he is banned from doing, so a suitable punishment is to take away his liberty, which apparently he values.