Monday, December 24, 2012

It takes more than an apology.

0.1 alcohol level






Somebody needs to check the draws in his desk at the Senate. What is his voting record on these issues?

DWI laws have gotten to be very tough in this country. Some states require driver's license to be suspended at the first offense.

In Virginia:
Once you are convicted, (click here) you'll endure another round of consequences―more serious ones.
A first offense DUI brings a mandatory fine of at least $250. Your driver's license will be revoked for one year, and you'll be required to install an ignition interlock device
I am sure Senator Crapo will not declare his innocence. I mean he isn't going to try to say a Virginia police officer didn't conduct himself right or something like that. It is very difficult to challenge the tests police provide as proof of the violation of the law.
Virginia lets folks off easy. In North Carolina, the first offense requires at least 24 hours in jail.

That "ignition lock device" is a real charm, too. It is expensive to install and to maintain. I have been told to undergo the "device" is nearly worst than revocation of the license.

Can Crapo actually function in the Senate or should he consider resigning. Oh, I know, this is simply too much Ho, Ho, Ho. 

"W"rong.

It clearly illustrates a person whom represents the people of Idaho can't control himself when enjoying a holiday spirit.

You know, Crapo, you have to watch the petroleum industry. They throw you right into scandal. Good 'ole, Mineral and Mining Management. If the petroleum industry can't corrupt the administration anymore, I suppose Senators will do. It was a crony party, right Crapo? Any women?