ladyt25
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Sorry just noticed on page 4 that "ladyt25" has asignature which reads "Wine is made to be drunk. I am drunk, therefore am I wine?". Very apt to this discussion!!![]()
Well, I do like my wine!!
Sorry just noticed on page 4 that "ladyt25" has asignature which reads "Wine is made to be drunk. I am drunk, therefore am I wine?". Very apt to this discussion!!![]()
She should have been sent to prison. Getting behind the wheel of a car while under the influence of drink or drugs is akin to handing someone a loaded gun and letting them have target practice. Giving these "celebrities" a fine means nothing it is just pocket money to them and a ban has no real effect as she has staff to drive her about. Should have got one of them to collect her that night! Look at the footballer who was driving a range rover and killed those two children and was out of prison leading a normal life after no time at all. The justice system is a complete insult to innocent victims
The Whitaker family are all idiots though, I don't think anyone can deny it. I was with Louise a few years ago when Robert drove their HGV lorry back, with 6 horses on, after winning the cock o the north class, and sinking 8 pints.
Apparently it is a vicious circle, they never seem to learn.
I think the argument there would be intent. Someone going out with a gun is showing intent to do harm. Somebody who got into their car and drove under the influence is not necessarily intending to cause any harm (well, some do but that's a different story). I think it is appalling and I do think when someone has been injured or killed as a result of a driver being drunk then the penalty should certainly be tougher - that footballer case mentioned was horrendous and he should have faced a much harsher penalty.
It is not just drunk drivers who cause accidents though - many fatalities are caused by people in stolen vehicles, people falling asleep at the wheel and elderly drivers whose driving ability has decreased. In all cases it is horrible and preventable and the law is there to punish accordingly. I am sure it makes no difference to the family who has lost a loved one whether the person who caused it was a little old man forgetting what he was doing or a professional
person who's had a couple of drinks and got behind the wheel. All equally tragic.
I reiterate again that i assume everyone who has shown such disgust on this thread and said the penalty was not harsh enough does not drink any alcohol cos i can pretty much bet if you do and have driven the next day you are quite likely to be over the limit and you could get stopped and be breathalised and deemed 'drunk'. You are then tarred with the same brush as Ellen essentially.