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Drink driving

Rarely are drink drivers first time (and caught) offenders. They, like wife beaters and cheaters, "get away" with it many many times before they are caught.
Driving while drunk or drug influenced is both stupid and dangerous.
The morning after excuse is tired and weak.
It's wrong, it's a crime, those doing it are criminals, criminals are base beings........that is how it is.


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Rarely are drink drivers first time (and caught) offenders. They, like wife beaters and cheaters, "get away" with it many many times before they are caught.
Driving while drunk or drug influenced is both stupid and dangerous.
The morning after excuse is tired and weak.
It's wrong, it's a crime, those doing it are criminals, criminals are base beings........that is how it is.


#endof.

Hmmm. Life is never that black and white. You're basically saying that anyone who has ever committed a crime is "base". I choose to forgive those who realise the error of their ways. Sometimes people need to know repercussions personally rather than hear it from those who have never erred themselves.
 
Hmmm. Life is never that black and white. You're basically saying that anyone who has ever committed a crime is "base". I choose to forgive those who realise the error of their ways. Sometimes people need to know repercussions personally rather than hear it from those who have never erred themselves.

NO, not what I am saying.
People are what they are; BUT people can change and put a better way of living into the near future IF they choose to. That requires several things, including rehabilitation.
The realisation of the issue is very important, and all the excuses that get trotted out, for me, are just that;-excuses and self justification, rather than a change of mindset and a new outlook for better future.
 
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