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Monday, April 29, 2013

Drunk Bus Driver Crashes Into House

Drinking and driving is always a dangerous combination.  Sixty-six-year-old Frederick Flowers of Massapequa Park, Long Island drove a school bus full of children while under the influence.
Photo credit: Kevin Imm 


Thursday, April 25, 2013

Michigan Fights to Keep Alcohol Limit at .08% for Drivers



Senate has approved a bill that prevents Michigan alcohol limits for drivers from increasing to .1%. The bill is being reviewed by lawmakers for passage that will keep the blood alcohol limit at .08% and possibly mandate this limit to other forms of motor vehicles. If denied, Michigan will lose $50 million dollars a year in federal funding to keep national highways maintained, and further increase the risks of motor vehicle deaths. Bills like this are very important to the safety of citizens for more reasons than the dangers of drunk drivers, but also the safety of the roads themselves. It is crucial that citizens stay informed and help these laws stay in place.    

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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Off Duty NYPD Officer Arrested for Suspected DWI



Early Monday, a suspected drunk NYPD Sargent was busted after hitting two double parked cars in Brooklyn and leaving the scene. 33 year old Donald Stewart was then found a few blocks from the scene with an incapacitated vehicle and alcohol on his breath.  According to court records, Stewart refused a breathalyzer test and is now attending court on charges of Driving While Intoxicated and leaving the scene of an accident. Unfortunately, a number of law officials neglect the very laws they enforce daily with little regard for the consequences. Situations like this show that we must be wary of any suspected drunk drivers, regardless of their career status.  

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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Major League Pitcher Arrested for DUI



Professional Brewers Pitcher, Yovani Gallardo was arrested and charged with a DUI early last week. The Milwaukee ace was pulled over early Tuesday morning for suspected intoxication and tested a blood alcohol level of .22, over twice the legal limit. Despite being charged with a DUI and testing such a high percentage of intoxication, Gallardo has not received any jail time nor suspension from play. The Brewers management released a statement claiming Gallardo “is taking full accountability for his actions,” but continues to schedule him playing time. Often times, professional athletes bend the rules and are too easily forgiven when caught. An instance like this is a shame on the perpetrator, the Brewers Management, and the law department of that county. More must be done to stop leniency with drunk drivers.

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Monday, April 15, 2013

Reformed Sobriety Laws Gain Traction in Texas

Two new bills mandating strict vehicle sobriety laws are pushing for passage in the state with the highest drunk driving related deaths. If passed, statewide sobriety checkpoints will be set up, and first offenders will have a mandatory vehicle sobriety locking system installed in their car. Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) is pushing support for each bill and advocating attitude changes about lenient first offensive charges. With the already high number of drunk driving deaths in Texas, MADD believes reform is imperative to change what they find to be a “social acceptance” of this crime. Too frequently, individuals are not held entirely accountable for their actions and too easily forgiven in the aftermath. Reform of this kind is essential to reduce future impaired driving deaths across the nation.  

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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Students Produce PSA on Drunk Driving at Prom



A Public Service Announcement on a dramatized drunk driving death aims to stop students from drinking and driving during prom. In Houston County, several students produced an original short film explicitly depicting the tragic reality of a drunk driving death and the damage it can cause teens and their community. The film shows a teen leaving for prom and drinking before and while driving with her friends, and ends in a crash and the teen in a casket at a funeral. The driver in the film survives. The film illustrates an all too realistic occurrence where drunk driving not only affects the driver, but the lives of others. Too often, teens put their own lives in danger without realizing the impact their poor decisions can have. The education department in Houston County is encouraging that many schools across the country air the film with hopes that it will have the same impact it had on them.

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Friday, April 5, 2013

Drunk Driver Kills 5 Family Members


The day before Easter, a Los Angeles family loses 5 members to the reckless actions of a drunk driver. In southeastern Nevada, an 18 year old impaired driver struck a van carrying 7 family members, ejecting 5 from the vehicle to their deaths. This is a tragedy all too familiar during the holidays when drunk driving, and drunk driving deaths are at a high. Law enforcement encourages all citizens to be particularly vigilant of driving conditions during the holidays and suggests all suspected impaired drivers be reported to local authorities to stop further tragedies from occurring. 

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