If hes that much of an idiot who gives a f@@k!
I hope that video has the same effect as the case of the idiot girl who posted pics of her baby drinking beer and that he ends up behind bars and his stupid cars confiscated to boot. That would be a genuine case of "protective custody" for all concerned.I just watched a video of a guy doing 186 mph in a Porsche 911. La Romana to Punta Cana in 22 mins! He managed 205 mph the week before in a Ferrari 458.
Let me take a shot at this.....You live in the USA...Because it sounds like an American Law to me...
I remeber them making and issue of it at the time. Now when i drive to the beach I only see 8 out of ten people drinking Presidente's while driving
In Canada a first offence for driving impaired punishment is licence loss for one year and fine of $1300 to $2000 dollars, second offence is jail time and each subsequent offense is more jail time. Car insurance rates will jump from $600 a year to $4000 a year for a first offense. I was a breath testing technician for many years of my service.
I hope that video has the same effect as the case of the idiot girl who posted pics of her baby drinking beer and that he ends up behind bars and his stupid cars confiscated to boot. That would be a genuine case of "protective custody" for all concerned.
Did not some country give the DR a 1000 or so breath analyzers a few years back, seem to remember that.
autobahns in germany are in great condition, that's one. two, germans respect the damn law and have decent driving culture so that no one stays going 40 km/hr in the fast lane. what you can do in europe cannot be done here because this land is not populated by people with education and common sense.
I guess many folks who have not been to Europe don't understand speed too well.
With the right car, a half-way decent driver on the right road in good conditions is far safer at 250KPH than a tatty, drunk-driven pick-up at 40KPH.-(And that autopista is a great road!)
Stupidity is the killer.
I regularly drove my Merc legally on the autobahns at over 220 Klicks and was regularly overtaken by fast beemers and porkers. It's just normal. The most dangerous were the East Bloc truckers ( who can only do 80 Kph) who just pull out anywhere so if you saw a strange plate on a truck watch out.
Drunk driving is highly publicised and campaigned against, also very harshly punished of course, so the majority of drivers don't do it.
Political blahblah is just that. The only change in the DR will be an increase in the personal wealth of some officers should this be enforced.
You cannot make working laws that address public responsibility in a country where the concept is alien.
That new autopista is the best road I've seen outside Germany.
Sad but 100% true.But if he owns a 911 and Ferrari 458, he'll never spend a day behind bars. Even if his high rate of speed causes a fatality.
I regularly drove my Merc legally on the autobahns at over 220 Klicks and was regularly overtaken by fast beemers and porkers.
I regularly drove my Merc legally on the autobahns at over 220 Klicks and was regularly overtaken by fast beemers and porkers. It's just normal. The most dangerous were the East Bloc truckers ( who can only do 80 Kph) who just pull out anywhere so if you saw a strange plate on a truck watch out.
I used to drive trucks in Germany sometimes and consider the autobahns to be very dangerous. A trucker looks in his mirror prior to pulling out to pass something slower - nothing to be seen - then when he starts to pull out, from nowhere comes some would be Sebastian Vettel in a Merc doing 220 clicks. If the trucker is not super-vigilant, carnage ensues. The problem is the difference in vehicles' speeds, which is even greater here.
Imagine what it would be like here, where half the trucks hardly have operational mirrors!
There never should have been drinking while driving previously, if such was the case. Hopefully, this will lead to a reduction in fatalities.