The party is finally over?
In a recent series of ads, F. Lee Bailey was in favour of the quality of his favorite vodka. Last week, the famous lawyer was held in Boston instead to speak for the quality of its sobriety and do in a place unknown state apparatus. In intoxicated process a car in San Francisco, Bailey followed before a strong police seven witnesses. These cases, usually three days, Bailey’s is in its third week. Pyrogènes the defendant: “He is currently trying, as a murder. This is something celebre.” Die Hard-ball is an example of extreme followed by a loss if the company patience with drunk drivers and treatment increasingly hard, they stand before the CA from Minnesota Maine. , Says a police officer from North Attleborough, Mass.: “The party is over.”
If so, this would be a remarkable performance for a heavy drunk drivers have been numbingly consistent over the years. In one per week on average, nearly 500 Americans die in the context of alcohol abuse car accidents, 20000 others were injured. The light and sanctions public high tolerance for the bloodshed that may be now. Last week, the Reagan administration announced the creation of a team of 30 members of the Commission to coordinate anti-drunk driving to concentrate efforts and public attention on the problem.
The Commission is just over pioneer. Empört families of victims, organized in groups such as Mothers Against Drunk driver (Madd), lobby of work required to produce tough new statutes in half the USA last year. After a bill by the Florida legislature, a first conviction, would have a minimum fine of $ 250, plus need 50 hours, nonprofit six months of work and loss of license. For a second offensive, the minimum penalty would jump to $ 500 and ten days in prison. On the rate of conviction, many states have a blood alcohol level of .10% in the pilot of a crime in itself, but only as evidence of poisoning must be buttressed by other evidence. (For the customer .10%, 160 lbs. Homme could consume 5 ½ beer on an empty stomach in 90 minutes.) Similarly, justice, often criticized as being too lenient with drunk drivers, rear. The judges in Quincy, Massachusetts, have agreed that all first offenders in prison for three days.
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