Graeme S | 12-01-2011 09:04 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by wing_woo
(Post 7711185)
Actually, I would occasionally have the casual drink when I go out to eat and still drive after. I think I would have been fine even if I went through a road check but now, with the tougher penalties, I dont' want to risk it.
I actually have never drove after drinking any alcohol anymore since they had the tougher laws. I actually just don't drink when I go out to eat unless my wife doesn't mind driving home that night whereas in the past, I might have one drink and still drive. | And this is (for the most part) where most of the fatalities came from and where most of the change in habits has come from.
Not meaning to target you specifically, W_W, but marginal by marginal I mean the people who previously took an action but are not necessarily in the habit of needing to do it or defending said action people like you (and admittedly me in times past) are the people who this program is targetting. There are some people who will just absolutely never stop drinking and driving, quite possibly even after they kill someone. There are, however, a lot of people who previously thought "one beer and I'll be fine to drive home", who would then get in accidents, often ending in fatalities. Those people are now worried about the inconvenience of being ticketed, losing their car for a week and being slapped with the impound fines. All of which, as I said before, happen immediately. This helps to associate the punishment with the bad behaviour--a well known necessity for people to actually cognitively realize they have done something wrong. |