Posted by NE IA on January 18, 2009 at 20:22:35 from (206.72.18.153):
In Reply to: DUI? posted by Brian Jasper co. Ia on January 18, 2009 at 18:55:55:
I get everyone being ticked off, I have seen my share as well of the not so smarts. And I'm all for punishment to the max.
But that being said our comunity thinks that a drunk always comes out of a tavern, often lower to middle class income. Yet on the other hand we often witness a outstanding persons in our higher social comunity that leave the golf course or country club who are listed as a social drinker with a little to much to drink.
We have to some how get threw to these people that they have issues, and maybe lead them down the right road instead of helping extend their problem.
Remember drugs make you stupid, adult beverages make you smart. Give me a twelve pack and I will tell you just how smart I am!
I was on a rough road as a youngster, but made a decision thirty five plus years ago that it wasn't the best road to travel. All it took for me was to have my six yerar old son ask me if I didn't have to have that beer, Why did I drink it? The rest of the can was dumped, and I lost alot of my issues in life.
I would like to have your friend punished just enough so it never becomes a problem again. And I hope she gets the proper help she needs.
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