i typically like my manufactured paranoia to include at least a few people getting straight up crushed
PSA's are fine with me as long as they are true to fact of what is really happening. And a lot of these laws, while good on paper don't seem to flow over into real life. I use drinking and driving as an example cause tons of TV ad's are focused on this. The US has a use it and lose it law for minors, but the actual penalties are non-sense. 16 y/o kid gets caught drinking and driving in Illinois, the first offense if losing license for 3 months and 6 if he refuses to blow. Second offense is 1 year and 2 if refuses to blow. For adults, they say on he first offense you lose your license for a year, with more and more years tagged on for multiple offenses. But I have known people who have gotten DUI's and did not lose their license for a year but six months and had to get those temp licenses to get to work and such. I have also known people in the past who have gotten up to four or five, some involving crashes and were still allowed to drive. How does this happen? It seems more like driving is becoming a right then a privilege these days.
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