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Should drunk drivers' licenses be revoked for life? and got a better answer
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As long as the question can be resolved on the spot, no legislative time limit, no life time limit, no seizure of the vehicle will save it. As long as the inspectors are peddling Motherland - everything will remain as it is. Unfortunately?
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As long as the question can be solved on the spot, no legal terms, no life sentences, no seizure of transport will save. As long as the inspectors are peddling their homeland, everything will remain as it is. Unfortunately.
As long as the question can be solved on the spot, no legal terms, no life sentences, no seizure of transport will save. As long as the inspectors are peddling their homeland, everything will remain as it is. Unfortunately.
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Some of them must be!
Some of them must be!
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Yes, without any pity
Yes, without any pity
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We must! A hump shall heal the hump.
We must! A hump shall heal the hump.
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Yes. Yes.
Yes. Yes.
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imho, we ought to give the man a chance. Lifetime for repeat drunk driving.
imho, we ought to give the man a chance. Lifetime for repeat drunk driving.
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of course we should.
of course we should.
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But not everyone
But not everyone
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They should!
They should!
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If they're responsible for killing or injuring people, then by all means
If they're responsible for killing or injuring people, then by all means
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for recidivism.
for recidivism.
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No, but we can learn a lot from Belarus - for the first offense, you get a fine and a two-year license suspension. For the second - the seizure of the means of violation in favor of the state that is, you lose your car like this In my opinion, this is the most effective
No, but we can learn a lot from Belarus - for the first offense, you get a fine and a two-year license suspension. For the second - the seizure of the means of violation in favor of the state that is, you lose your car like this In my opinion, this is the most effective
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Yes.
Yes.
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sure. they'll be safer.
sure. they'll be safer.
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100 YES! Imagine that you are a victim or a potential victim, by the way any of us can be, and then you're crippled for the rest of your life. You won't get another chance to be complete, so why should the heel be given any more chances?
100 YES! Imagine that you are a victim or a potential victim, by the way any of us can be, and then you're crippled for the rest of your life. You won't get another chance to be complete, so why should the heel be given any more chances?
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Dlia tex kto pervij raz popalsia i bil v legkoj stepeji opjanenija,dumaju mozno dat schans,a te kotorije bivajut nastoko pjanije chto nemogut samostojatelno vilezti iz maschini to poziznenno otbirat prava i 15 sutok tiurmi.
Dlia tex kto pervij raz popalsia i bil v legkoj stepeji opjanenija,dumaju mozno dat schans,a te kotorije bivajut nastoko pjanije chto nemogut samostojatelno vilezti iz maschini to poziznenno otbirat prava i 15 sutok tiurmi.
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For the first time you need a huge fine and a month in jail! The second time, two years in jail and five years with a fine. And there should be no third time! And if there is, it should be five to twelve years without the right to drive for the rest of their lives!
For the first time you need a huge fine and a month in jail! The second time, two years in jail and five years with a fine. And there should be no third time! And if there is, it should be five to twelve years without the right to drive for the rest of their lives!
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They should be forcibly treated!
They should be forcibly treated!
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Compulsory
Compulsory
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If a person gets drunk behind the wheel what's to stop them from driving without a license this is nonsense the only effective method is criminal punishment
If a person gets drunk behind the wheel what's to stop them from driving without a license this is nonsense the only effective method is criminal punishment
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Depends on the level of intoxication, if he was drunk and drunk you have to take away his license, but if he had it after yesterday you have to pay a fine.
Depends on the level of intoxication, if he was drunk and drunk you have to take away his license, but if he had it after yesterday you have to pay a fine.