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Dear Abby: DUI and jail
DEAR ABBY: I am normally a law-abiding citizen. I was pulled over a half-block away from picking up my son and charged with DUI.
I don't dispute the facts, but I didn't injure anyone. I had taken prescription meds (the meds did have warnings) in addition to having drunk three beers two hours earlier. I hurt myself and my son, because he needed me to pick him up. I didn't put anyone else in jeopardy. No one was physically hurt.
I did not contest that I should lose my license for a year, but I do contest jail time. I feel if they are going to put me in jail, they should have put away the men who rear-ended my sister and niece and caused them lasting injuries.
I don't deny my guilt. I suggest only that I am less guilty than others. Abby, what do you think? -- PULLED OVER SOMEWHERE IN THE USA
DEAR PULLED OVER: I think you are just as guilty as the individuals you mentioned, but because of pure luck you didn't cause anyone physical harm. What you did was irresponsible because it could have placed your son in jeopardy. Pointing at "the ones who got away" is a waste of time.
This unfortunate incident should serve as a reminder about the importance of reading the labels and following the directions on medications, and paying attention to the problems that can occur when they are mixed with alcohol.

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However, drinking and taking medications at the same time is not an accident; it is something you can avoid doing. As someone who is on some serious meds, I don't drive if I have even one drink (I actually almost never drink, period, because of those meds), and I don't take some of the heavier ones if I know I'm going to be driving that day. I'm not sure I agree that the LW should go to jail - if it's her first offense, I would hope that the scare would be enough to make her more careful. But without more information on what caused the sister and niece's accidents, I wouldn't say that just because they were hurt, that the men who hit them deserved to go to jail.
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*Nothing in the letter states gender.
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Mainly I'm just not sure what the point of the letter is. Even if they got a response saying "oh yeah, you totes shouldn't get jailtime", that's not going to stop them from having to go to jail...
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