Ms. Rice discusses that the laws need to be tougher because folks that are drinking and driving think they can get away with it without too much penalty. This law would make them think twice, hopefully getting yet another drunk driver off the streets.
I believe that the families of the victims of these crimes would tend to agree with this. Their lives are affected forever due to a drunk driver. The penalty does not currently seem appropriate for a convicted driver when they get only a few years in jail for causing the death of another person. An interesting statistic would be to see how many DWI (Driving While under the Influence) arrests are repeat offenders. This statistic should give us a good indication of whether or not the current laws and their penalties are acting as deterrent. The 60 Minutes article begins by stating that even though there is more awareness and education, the DWI convictions have not gone down. This would lead me to believe that the current laws are perhaps too lenient. Here is the transcript of the 60 Minutes piece.


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