Don't base it on Blood alcohol level. Base it on consequences.
My half brother got 7 - 15 for putting a woman in a wheel chair.
Woman up here ran her boat into an island, killing her "Best Friend". 6 months in jail and loss of boating privileges.
Oh, did I mention that THE DAY AFTER her bail hearing, she was clocked by a State Cop at 85 MPH (in a 55 ) He was not going to chase her, but she was talking on her cell phone and almost hit him.
2 weeks after she hits jail she is out on work release, at Daddies Marina.
Now she's even suing to get her boating "Privileges" back.
This is a perfect example of what is wrong with the entire drinking and driving fiasco in this country. You have people out there with money who are driving with half a dozen D.W.I.'s and more. The reason is the dollar, pure and simple. It's no different than anything else in the justice system. Only here it has become the opposite. Money WALKS and bull$h!t TALKS. It has become all but a joke.
The drunk driver represents the biggest cash cow in traffic court today. Fines run into the thousands. Then comes all of the "Alcohol Rehabilitation Programs", "Traffic Schools", not to mention court costs and attorney fees. Everyone makes money off the drunk driver, and has been for decades, and it's not going to stop anytime soon. It has been said that today a
first time offense of D.U.I. or D.W.I., (there IS a difference), will wind up costing the offender over $10,000.00 by the time you add everything up, including the jacked up insurance rates. Think insurance companies hate drunk drivers? Think again. If they did they simply wouldn't insure them. Much the same way health care providers won't take pre existing conditions. They welcome the drunk drivers with open arms because they full and well know they can make a fortune off them.
This country is set up to manufacture drunk drivers by the entire way it operates. First, the cities and municipalities issue liquor licenses at great expense. Have you ever seen a bar without a parking lot? Then they pay a police force to catch as many drunk drivers as possible. They then set up a court system to process and fine the living crap out of them. All of it designed around the almighty dollar,
NOT the age old nonsense of "In The Interest Of Public Safety". That has become a total joke.
Ask yourself how these cities would replace all of that revenue if no one drank and drove? It will never happen. In Arizona for example, we have some of the toughest drunk driver laws in the nation. This year drunk driving arrests are once again on the rise in spite of the tougher laws, stiffer fines, "Sobriety Checkpoints", and all of the rest. We even now have the beer and liquor companies telling us to "Drink Responsibly", and "Friends Don't Let Friends Drive Drunk", along with all of the other nonsense that doesn't work, except for getting the monkey off of their back.
This is going to continue simply because there is a profit margin in it, a very large one, and because we as a nation love to drink, and drink a lot. People will continue to drink regardless of what is said or done. Cars will continue to crash, and people will continue to be injured and killed. That is not a defeatist attitude, but rather a realistic one. Bill T.