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My ridiculous OWI was downgraded to reckless driving
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 688426" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>GN, glad you got a cop with compassion. Glad you and Thomas were able to go to the vet, untested.</p><p></p><p>GN, Wisconsin has to be one of the most lenient states when true substance abusers are involved. I realize there are consequences for driving intoxicated, but like you, I hear and read about people on the road, pulled over for something and they have had nine intoxicated driving tickets. It makes no sense to give these costly,powerful, never-get-it-off-your-record tickets to people who obviously, per testing, are not intoxicated, but allowing nine time drunk driving offenders back on the road. It doesn't make our streets any safer.</p><p></p><p>You'd think that the second biggest drinking state in the nation would hone in on the real death drivers.</p><p></p><p>For those who wonder which state is ahead of us in this dubious department, a few years ago, I heard it was Massachusetts. This year, I heard it is now Arizona. Not sure about either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 688426, member: 1550"] GN, glad you got a cop with compassion. Glad you and Thomas were able to go to the vet, untested. GN, Wisconsin has to be one of the most lenient states when true substance abusers are involved. I realize there are consequences for driving intoxicated, but like you, I hear and read about people on the road, pulled over for something and they have had nine intoxicated driving tickets. It makes no sense to give these costly,powerful, never-get-it-off-your-record tickets to people who obviously, per testing, are not intoxicated, but allowing nine time drunk driving offenders back on the road. It doesn't make our streets any safer. You'd think that the second biggest drinking state in the nation would hone in on the real death drivers. For those who wonder which state is ahead of us in this dubious department, a few years ago, I heard it was Massachusetts. This year, I heard it is now Arizona. Not sure about either. [/QUOTE]
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