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<blockquote data-quote="Victorium" data-source="post: 56752109" data-attributes="member: 251653"><p>What makes it so bad to drive intoxicated over here is because it causes death and injury. Drink driving is almost a world wide problem and Australia is just proactive in trying to reduce accidents due to people who drive while intoxicated. According to <em>Wikipedia</em> the United States has more deaths per capita for drink driving than Australia. Personally I don't think the Australian Judiciary go far enough in dealing with repeat offenders.</p><p></p><p>Diplomatic Immunity is international law and recognized and adhered to by all members of the United Nations of which Australia is one. </p><p></p><p>Can't answer question 3 as I live in Perth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victorium, post: 56752109, member: 251653"] What makes it so bad to drive intoxicated over here is because it causes death and injury. Drink driving is almost a world wide problem and Australia is just proactive in trying to reduce accidents due to people who drive while intoxicated. According to [I]Wikipedia[/I] the United States has more deaths per capita for drink driving than Australia. Personally I don't think the Australian Judiciary go far enough in dealing with repeat offenders. Diplomatic Immunity is international law and recognized and adhered to by all members of the United Nations of which Australia is one. Can't answer question 3 as I live in Perth. [/QUOTE]
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