03-19-2012, 08:12 PM
(03-19-2012, 04:44 PM)Kip Wrote: heartbreaker, I'm so sorry to hear about your medical issues. IMO, that woman should have been charged with assault. If she had gotten drunk and been swinging a baseball bat around and battered someone, she would have. But "swing" a vehicle around, and you're off the hook.youI wish those would apply to my drunk driver and then some cause she blew a twice the legal limit in our state and that was 2 and half hours after she had gotten on the road and at the time they administer the Breathalyzer. and after waiting nearly 45 minutes for the police to get there it was almost 2.5 hours i am sure that her BAC was much higher at some point and probably higher when she hit us but seeing as we had to wait. i actually called 911 three times and on the third time i said she's drunk and wants to leave please hurry and they showed up in about 2 minutes that time! Thank you for your kind words, i appreciate them.
I hope you get the money to pay for the treatment you need.
Here's some info on Sweden's drunk driving laws:
Sweden's tough laws
WFTV sent reporter Eric Rasmussen to Sweden, which has some of the toughest DUI laws in the world. The tough laws against drinking and driving seem to be a matter of national pride. Sweden lowered its legal limit from .05 to .02 twenty years ago and they're seeing results.
...The fines for drunk driving in Sweden can depend on how much money you have in the bank. One Swedish official told Rasmussen about a woman who had to pay more than $21,000.
The legal driving limit in Sweden is .02. If you break the law more than once, your name, your face and your car goes into a database so police can stop you at anytime. If you're on Swedish police officer Ursula Eriksson's list, you're already in serious trouble.
Eriksson is part of a special team that goes after habitual offenders, working tips from other cops, even citizens who call to report drunk drivers.
"And I will take my police car and I will go pull up outside your house and when you are taking your car keys to go out driving, and when you look out your window and you see a police car, would you drive then?" Officer Eriksson questioned...