Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Anyway, I'm not saying driving drunk is a good thing, but I think the demonization of drunk drivers is just a push for a new kind of Prohibition. America is a nation founded by Puritans. Their puritanical ideals run deep. I'm not talking about a guy who is loaded and weaving all over the road or driving super aggressively. That guy is an asshole whether alcohol is causing his erratic driving or it's just his own jerkoff personality. I drive alot. Every morning I have more than one asshole riding a foot from my rear end at 75 or 80 mph. Why aren't we demonizing them? Because they are sober?
I don't see it as a push for prohibition as much as DUI is an industry. As it's been said elsewhere in this thread, DUIs aren't really that huge of an issue in the actual city proper, as there's real crimes going on all over the place.... it's not like cops rolling the honeypot that is rand road in lake zurich (who loves to boast that they get the most DUIs in the chicago area or whatever) or even in my hometown of elk grove village, i used to read the local paper and the EGV cops would basically cherry pick the oasis trailer park on elmhurst road right by 90 there and you'd see that like 90-95% of DUIs in elk grove happened right there.
DUIs are a business, basically. I got my DUI in 2009... uhh story for another time, there was a car chase and whatnot.... but yeah, whether or not you hire a lawyer, then you gotta go to court and they're gonna slam you with fines ($1050 for me, which i was told was low) and then you'll get your DUI outpatient (which is usually like $1000-2000ish, i think, as i was fortunate enough to get into a state subsidized place) then if you get supervision or probation you gotta pay them something every month, if they give you random drug drops you're paying for those.... you're paying for the VIP/victim-impact-panel... and if you ever get another DUI, you're going through all that stuff again with even more severe fines and higher levels of outpatient and etc.
i have a friend who managed to get three DUIs before he stopped driving for awhile.... he told me that in the end each DUI cost him $5000-7500 when it was all said and done... i got lucky, i got hooked up with good people and whatnot, otherwise, DUIs are basically just another peasant tax.... obviously some people really deserve them, especially when they injure/kill/etc, otherwise the casual 0.10 DUI that you catch on 12 in lake zurich is just "the game" if you will... and why i never drove around on these stupid holidays. roadblocks are basically tollbooths, if you really think about it. they're not doing any public service, they're raking in the cash from the impound to the outpatient.
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