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I am glad to hear you no longer drive drunk, I wish that the politicians would just get out of the way, and make laws that would actually deter drunk drivers before someone died, and I personally believe a sobriety checkpoint at the point of sale would be a great,because maybe it would prevent some drunks from getting on the road. Anyway, I think that a sobriety checkpoint @ the point of sale would do more to keep drunks off the road, than most anything that I can think of at the moment, and would save lives, imho. And I believe that my son would not be dead due to a drunk driver if there had been a sobriety check point @ the door law. Anyone wanting to buy alcohol could blow into a machine to see if they were legal Before they made a purchase at a store, and before leaving a place that sells by the glass, and places that sell by the glass could be required to have a sobering up room for those who don't have a destinated driver, or won't call a taxi, I think it would be a good law if you really think about it,it would only cost those who chose to over indulge themselves instead of costing people who never got up with the intention of being in the morgue instead of returning home on time. It bothers me a lot that people just seem to think it is aokay to drive drunk, it's just not a good thing at all,

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