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08-06-2007, 03:04 PM
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I see what you are saying. Misread it. Agreed.
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I was hoping you weren't promoting drunk driving as "not a big deal".
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08-06-2007, 03:16 PM
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The idea of the good sumariton law is to keep people who try to help someone in need from being sued.
If the Police are called to a situation, they are still bound by law to uphold it.
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08-07-2007, 03:09 PM
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I was hoping you weren't promoting drunk driving as "not a big deal". 
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I don't drive drunk, nor do I condone it. However, I don't have a problem with people who are less than drunk being given an ultimatum/last chance. I say this because I highly doubt people who are visibly intoxicated are given this choice, but rather those who are probably near or slightly above the legal limit. Driving under some influence in college is incredibly common. It is unfortunate, but I respect the police giving some latitude to students they don't find to be a threat.
I'm not sure it lends itself towards continued misdeeds, as most people would not want to test their luck by continuing such conduct. Also, it isn't a major metropolitan area, such students could very likely encounter those police again.
I like police officers who recognize that arrests can destroy lives. I realize it is a difficult line to draw, but I respect the effort and recognition of the seriousness of an arrest. Many officers, especially in smaller areas, view getting arrested as a rite of passage rather than a life/career-altering event. To them it is just another fine, while that student (who may or may not have been endangering himself or others) may watch medical school or law school slip away.
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08-07-2007, 07:48 PM
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To them it is just another fine, while that student (who may or may not have been endangering himself or others) may watch medical school or law school slip away.
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In washington state you can add teaching certificate to the list as well for a minor in possesion/ under the influence charge.
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08-07-2007, 10:37 PM
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In washington state you can add teaching certificate to the list as well for a minor in possesion/ under the influence charge.
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Yeah, and I'm not saying that these people should be able to do what they want without meeting the ramifications of their actions, but I like police who are empowered to use their judgment when it comes to young people and what may be fairly innocuous offenses.
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08-08-2007, 07:31 AM
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I can see if the person has a .09, has not previously been in trouble, can walk the like, recite alphabet backwards, stand on one leg and touch their nose or whatever field sobriety test they have, etc being shown some leniency...but if they're above a .15 or so, have previous offenses, and/or can't walk the line...there's no reason not to throw them in jail.
Oh, and if you are so drunk that you decide to see if your car can swim in Lake Ruth outside of Corbin/Olsen Hall, you should not get out of your DUI, even if your friend did sleep with the arresting officer.
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08-08-2007, 07:03 PM
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wow, again...
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08-09-2007, 12:21 AM
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At my school, there is a university shuttle service that takes kids all around like a 10-15 block radius from the center of campus. It won't drop you off at bars, etc. but it does do other places. You can call and get a free ride in it (great for coming home from parties safely).
Also, they just established this new medical amnesty rule. Basically if someone needs to go to the hospital and you call them in even if you are drunk and underage, you don't get in trouble. The person who has to go to the hospital (and is underage) gets one "free ride" so to speak where they don't get in trouble, but the next one you get nailed.
I think its a great rule, and the amount of judicial cases have gone down considerably...not sure about hospitalizations..I'd have to ask.
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