Like I said, if we enforced the laws that could theoretically be OK. But we don't enforce them NOW. So how much is a life worth when they ultimately DO kill someone. As it stands now it ain't anywhere near worth the life they stole.
From legalclarity.org:
'For example, a conviction for vehicular homicide while intoxicated might be classified as a second-degree felony, leading to a minimum of three and up to 10 years in prison, along with substantial fines.'
Wow. Kill my wife or my kids and you might get to spend 3 whole years in prison. That's a fair tradeoff, doncha think?
What's a BS drunk driving arrest? Were they drunk or not? It IS the ****ing law you know. What's a 'sober' DUI? Are you referring to a problem with the testing system? That is a COMPLETELY different argument. We have this really wonderful company called Uber or Lyft which invalidates ANY excuse for driving drunk. And again, if the penalty for drunk crashing were severe, it wouldn't get implemented. We don't want to incarcerate people for that.