benyflyguy
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/utah-gears-implement-nations-lowest-dui-limit-160322700.html
Interesting. If it gets trendy could have a lot of implications.
Interesting. If it gets trendy could have a lot of implications.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/utah-gears-implement-nations-lowest-dui-limit-160322700.html
Interesting. If it gets trendy could have a lot of implications.
interesting, you can definitely tell that this is designed to make people not drink and drive at all..
But in practice though, how much does this really change? The only jury duty I ever had to serve was for a DUI case, and at least in Massachusetts the judge had told us that even if you are below the legal limit if you can't walk in a straight line or pass a sobriety test they still consider you under the influence and will charge you as such..
a friend who was a cop said they tend to just do the walk in a straight line etc sobriety tests instead of breathalyzer because too many people were getting off being below the legal limit even though they were too buzzed to walk in a straight line without falling over, which is clearly visible on the dash cam, and makes a more compelling case for a jury then simply saying you were below the legal limit
as far as I know you can't get pulled over without the officer having some sort of probable cause anyway.. so how would they really know if you were 0.04 or 0.06 or 0.09
Full disclosure: I have family who works in emergency rooms and the number of needless injuries and deaths from drunk driving is crazy.. I'm a big proponent of small government, but this is one area where I don't understand why people can't just take an Uber or have a designated driver
a friend who was a cop said they tend to just do the walk in a straight line etc sobriety tests instead of breathalyzer because too many people were getting off being below the legal limit even though they were too buzzed to walk in a straight line without falling over, which is clearly visible on the dash cam, and makes a more compelling case for a jury then simply saying you were below the legal limit
I don’t think lowering the limit is the solution. Ppl who make bad decisions will still go out and kill people driving drunk lowering the limit in which you can be charged will punish the wrong group.
Making the penalties meaner, Making it harder to drive after 1st offense makes more sense to me. The laws should be set up to really make think about unthinkable consequences to driving drunk. It blows my mind how many ppl have 2-3 DUI’s and are driving in a year or two
After. Or drive anyway on suspended license.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/utah-gears-implement-nations-lowest-dui-limit-160322700.html
Interesting. If it gets trendy could have a lot of implications.
If enough people stop drinking they'll have to lower the threshold to zero.Gotta make that DUI $$$
NTSB wants lower threshold and stiffer deterrents. NTSB did not have info on what deterrents work though.The NTSB is pushing for that threshold. Utah just happens to be the first jurisdiction (in the US) to implement it. The data supports the lower threshold.
If enough people stop drinking they'll have to lower the threshold to zero.
I agree with most of your posts, but when it comes to booze and driving I have a very low tolerance there.Logic FAIL
I agree with most of your posts, but when it comes to booze and driving I have a very low tolerance there.
A person might pass a field sobriety test but if you're above a certain BAC limit it will impact your reaction time (any alcohol in your system will impact reaction time).. you may be able to walk in a straight line and drive yourself home without getting in an accident, but you might also hit that person who is jay walking or the dog who runs out in front of the car... which wouldn't ordinarily happen if you had no alcohol in your system
We take drinking and flying very seriously, but driving and drinking seems so innocuous yet I would say it is at least as risky, if not more. The whole eight hour or .04 tolerance with aviation basically guarantees sobriety, yet we don't extend that same level of vigilance and respect to driving.. which frankly most people sitting behind the wheel of a car are total morons. Even though there a lot of dumb pilots out there, I would still venture to guess that the average pilot has a higher intellectual level than the average car driver..
As my father often said, locks only keep honest people out. The conscientious will Uber their way home, the habitual offenders will drive. Also, vocabulary expansion hint: "per se".This law is basically a 38% reduction from the previous persay standard. Honestly I do not see this law making a substantial reduction in alcohol related accidents.
As my father often said, locks only keep honest people out. The conscientious will Uber their way home, the habitual offenders will drive. Also, vocabulary expansion hint: "per se".
Of course, I gotta ask what is so wrong with someone's life that they feel better in an altered state? Zero of the best times in my life relate to alcohol.
If you can feel it, you are in an altered state.Lots of folks don’t drink to the point of being in a “altered state”
If you can feel it, you are in an altered state.
As my father often said, locks only keep honest people out. The conscientious will Uber their way home, the habitual offenders will drive. Also, vocabulary expansion hint: "per se".
Of course, I gotta ask what is so wrong with someone's life that they feel better in an altered state? Zero of the best times in my life relate to alcohol.
.08 is the presumption of impairment.....
.05 to .079 no presumption is made. Impairment is based upon the totality of the observations.
I have seen full DUI convictions on .05 BAC and .78 no arrest made at all.
So the .05 is not new. But the presumption of impairment at .05 is more of a catch all deterrent than an actual demonstration of intoxication. Not surprised Utah was first to do this.
I know, right...? The highest I have seen still talking was a .31..... He was a career drinker and would kill a bottle every day. Highest behind the wheel was a .24. Hard to defend that type of BAC and asking for a treatment program is more than likely not going to be a get of jail card.I see no reason to arrest someone at 0.78. They're going to be dead soon anyway.
I really think in terms of DUI laws we long ago passed the point at which making laws tougher and penalties stiffer was going to do anything. If the consequences currently in place won't stop someone I don't see how any additional law/penalty is going to make any difference.
interesting, you can definitely tell that this is designed to make people not drink and drive at all..
But in practice though, how much does this really change? The only jury duty I ever had to serve was for a DUI case, and at least in Massachusetts the judge had told us that even if you are below the legal limit if you can't walk in a straight line or pass a sobriety test they still consider you under the influence and will charge you as such..
a friend who was a cop said they tend to just do the walk in a straight line etc sobriety tests instead of breathalyzer because too many people were getting off being below the legal limit even though they were too buzzed to walk in a straight line without falling over, which is clearly visible on the dash cam, and makes a more compelling case for a jury then simply saying you were below the legal limit
as far as I know you can't get pulled over without the officer having some sort of probable cause anyway.. so how would they really know if you were 0.04 or 0.06 or 0.09
Full disclosure: I have family who works in emergency rooms and the number of needless injuries and deaths from drunk driving is crazy.. I'm a big proponent of small government, but this is one area where I don't understand why people can't just take an Uber or have a designated driver
outside of my immediate family everyone else in my family still lives in Hungary.. when visiting they're I've always been taught basically the same as you.. that if you drive and even think about booze you'll be locked up in the Gulag. They take drinking and driving REMARKABLY seriouslyHungary