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		<title>Drinking and Driving</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 15:40:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jillian</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the post you don&#8217;t want to read if you are guilty. This is the post you don&#8217;t want to read if you don&#8217;t want to hear it. This is the post you don&#8217;t want to read if you think it&#8217;s just a soapbox. This is the post that you should be reading regardless [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://blueshelled.com/2009/11/16/drinking-and-driving/drunk-driving/" rel="attachment wp-att-4066"><img src="http://blueshelled.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/drunk-driving-300x225.jpg" alt="drunk driving" title="drunk driving" width="300" height="225" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-4066" /></a>This is the post you don&#8217;t want to read if you are guilty.  This is the post you don&#8217;t want to read if you don&#8217;t want to hear it.  This is the post you don&#8217;t want to read if you think it&#8217;s just a soapbox.</p>
<p>This is the post that you should be reading regardless of all of those things because even if you don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s YOUR problem, it&#8217;s OUR problem and I&#8217;m seriously worn out by it.  The only way to fix it is to pull together and collectively decide we&#8217;re done and that we are going to publicly shame and shun for this offense and quit letting people slide.  The only way to help that is to create stronger messages.  And, chances are, you know someone who has a problem with this and, chances are, you are shaking your head and getting ready to close the window on this post.  Let me explain myself. </p>
<p>Before my 18th birthday, I&#8217;d lost several friends to drinking and driving.  I&#8217;m not talking about people I&#8217;d heard of through the grapevine.  I&#8217;m talking about living, breathing people.  One was in the band with me.  One could hug like you wouldn&#8217;t believe.  One shyly told me in the 6th grade that he wouldn&#8217;t mind dating me at all (ah, 6th grad boys).  One was the quiet guy in the corner that never said a word.  Those are just a few.  By my 21st birthday, the numbers went higher and higher.  </p>
<p>Less than a month ago, I received word that a boy from my hometown was killed.  He was adamantly against drinking and driving and involved in some of the same groups that opposed it that I was involved with in high school.  This 19 year old was also the nephew of my junior high best friend, so I&#8217;d spent a lot of time with him in his younger years.  He&#8217;d had many health issues and struggled so much just to have a normal life.  What I remember most about him, at that age, were these gorgeous, huge eyes that stared at me, and a beautiful smile that wouldn&#8217;t quit.  </p>
<p>By all accounts, this boy turned into a young man, was succeeding in life.  The man who hit him survived.  The family is devastated.  Shouldn&#8217;t they be? Wouldn&#8217;t you be?  </p>
<p>If it were AJ&#8230;I don&#8217;t know that I could be rational.</p>
<p>So, when does it stop being acceptable?  When do we stop allowing our friends to drive when they insist they are ok to drive?  When do we push the cabs on them or make sure there is a DD before we serve them?  I&#8217;ve never had a problem being DD being that I&#8217;m not a big drinker.  Surely, I&#8217;m not the only one out there?  Many restaurants offer to pay for cabs.  Many bars do as well.  How many of you would turn down someone if they called asking for a ride?  So why isn&#8217;t this happening?</p>
<p>Why is it, when we find out someone has committed this offense, that we write it off as just another mistake?  Is it not, and I&#8217;m going to say something extreme here, so please brace yourself, techincally attempted assault, at the very least? Attempted harm to another person?  Suicide is illegal.  At the very least, attempted harm to oneself?  Attempted murder? What makes this any different from someone who actively goes after another person?  Or someone who is going after multiple people wielding a weapon weighing over a ton?  I&#8217;m aware they are charged with DUI, but it doesn&#8217;t feel like enough.  Especially when many people are allowed to slide after multiple DUI&#8217;s for reasons such as knowing the judge in a small town.</p>
<p>Yes, I KNOW they think they are fine to drive and who are you to tell them they aren&#8217;t?  They are impaired.  It&#8217;s what alcohol does and why people like it so much.  If it didn&#8217;t make people feel uninhibited, they wouldn&#8217;t drink it.  Some people are fine to drive.  Some people aren&#8217;t.  </p>
<p>When do we stop giving them a free pass?</p>
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