Won't work on THC and opioids.
Well, if their approach on guns is any insight to how they’re going to handle this, they’re simply going to make it illegal for sober people to drive…As one who does not drink alcoholic beverages, I truly resent having to pay for an added item on my car, that is really only for those that lack self discipline.
I have read articles that claim drunk driving is nowhere near a problem in most European countries, as it is here in North America. Apparently the penalties for impaired driving is very severe. While it is not socially acceptable here in the USA, to drive impaired, in Europe, society as a whole looks upon impaired driving differently.
In some of the Scandinavian countries, if you drove to a tavern, it shows intent to drive impaired. Your car will be impounded, you lose your license, and are jailed. People use public transportation or walk.
You mean, by not driving?then make arrangements to avoid these devices.
I don't drink alcohol, I don't smoke, I don't care.
because that's a reactive solution instead of a preventative one, which isn't much of a solution.Why can’t we just hold people accountable for their actions rather than continually inserting bureaucrats where they don’t belong?
Isn't that what jails are for?because that's a reactive solution instead of a preventative one, which isn't much of a solution.
Its really about protecting people from the irresponsible behavior of others; if you don't DnD, what's the issue?
This is the entire root of the problem. You're assumed guilty until you prove you're sobriety to the state. This goes against everything this nation and our constitution was founded on.Well, if their approach on guns is any insight to how they’re going to handle this, they’re simply going to make it illegal for sober people to drive…
I lived and worked in French Canada and a couple of my family members lived and worked in France and Spain and elsewhere in Europe. In many countries they have no age limit for drinking and the bars and cafes are everywhere and most people drink almost daily, often throughout the entire day. That said, they're much more responsible about their drinking and drunk drivers are not a big problem in any of those countries. In those countries drinking just seems to be a part of life and their citizens handle it responsibly. In this country it's often a symbol of rebellion and many of our drinkers are often completely irresponsible.As one who does not drink alcoholic beverages, I truly resent having to pay for an added item on my car, that is really only for those that lack self discipline.
I have read articles that claim drunk driving is nowhere near a problem in most European countries, as it is here in North America. Apparently the penalties for impaired driving is very severe. While it is not socially acceptable here in the USA, to drive impaired, in Europe, society as a whole looks upon impaired driving differently.
In some of the Scandinavian countries, if you drove to a tavern, it shows intent to drive impaired. Your car will be impounded, you lose your license, and are jailed. People use public transportation or walk.
The only wayIsn't that what jails are for?
if you want to get down to the nuts and bolts of it, ALL driving is dangerous and if you’re playing that angle, we ALL lose.because that's a reactive solution instead of a preventative one, which isn't much of a solution.
Its really about protecting people from the irresponsible behavior of others; if you don't DnD, what's the issue?