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    Re: Blindsided:How one college coach took on tragedy

    Originally posted by Nidaros View Post
    Though behind bars, he might not drive any vehicle except for a golf cart to haul laundry or something of that nature, he still will be able to get his alchohol if he craves it, which I think he does, and therein lies the problem. The idea of being locked up is to get him to think about the damage he has created and the consequences leading to his drinking. No one sober would consider driving under these circumsstances, but what the hell one drink cant kill you, but it can kill those innocent by-standers riding in the vehicles that make contact with this driver. 0.351 is not normal and if everyone tried to function in this manner, no one would be safe. My point is that alchohol is a powerful drug and abused it can create problems for those of us who dont deserve this abuse.
    Well if he is behind bars he won't be able to do this to anymore is the point. Regardless if it gets them to think about it doesn't matter as much as keeping the streets safe.
    "The most rewarding things you do in life, are often the ones that look like they cannot be done.” Arnold Palmer

    Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things.

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