JerseyArt said:
Listen kid,
My reaction right now, especially after reading a thread about visiting the deceased, is to smack some sense into you.
Yawn. Some good stuff here, like the name calling too.
Children justify poor behavior by pointing to what the deem to be worse behavior, not adults.
I never made any value judgments. I never argued that DUI was OK. I've never argued that position, and I have posted hundreds of times on this topic. You inferred it - did you do that because you need to justify your beliefs?
Consider the context of this post. hardrock got a DUI and sought advice. My experience is relevant. So I shared it. That's it. I really really know this stuff. I've talked with other EF bros about their legal situations. I'm just sharing knowldege orb.
If you must find something against which to grind your ax, grind it here: the disparate punishments for crimes whose impact on society are similar. Re-read my posts if you wish. I never bragged about beating the system, instead, I just relayed personal experiences.
And comparable statistics of speeding vs. drunk driving are irrelevant. The percentage of speeders is greater by multiple magnitudes. So if a comparable number of individuals are killed by speeders and drunk drivers, that means a far larger percentage of drunk drivers are likely to be involved in fatal car crashes than speeders. But even that point is irrelevant.
The only stat that would be useful is accidents per mile for speeding vs DUI. But since the overwhelming majority of both speeders and drunk drivers are never caught, there is no TRUE comparison. We both know that the overwhelming majority of DUI drivers are never caught. Nor are speeders.
However, what we CAN compare, and IS relevant, is this:
The percentage of DUI fatalities (in relation to all fatalities) 25 years ago was LOWER than the percentage of DUI fatalities (in relation to all fatalities) today.
In other words, despite increasingly rigorous laws and demonization of drunk drivers,
the percentage of DUI fatalities in relation to all fatalities has actually gone up.
Maybe, given that data, it is time to take a look at how this problem is being addressed. You've got millions - literally millions - of Americans with criminal records and decreased prospects who didn't even do anything that caused harm.
Does a red flag go up when you read that?
What is relevant is your puerile treatment of the topic as another excuse to "brag" about your alleged success. As if it is a game, never considering that to many reading your silliness, especially those who have suffered at the hands of such clownish behavior, it is anything but an appropriate forum for self aggrandizement.
it only seems that way because you want to see it that way. This issue has nothing to do with me. My DUI experience is over. Does it matter if the discussion piece here is about me or Spider-Man? Nope. The topic is the issue; I am only speaking to it personally because I have personal experience.
You have an issue or an agenda that blinds you to seeing things only one way. That's too bad, because you often can't teach old dogs new tricks.