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  • How are these different? Three have alcohol, one doesn't

    04/25/2010 5:27:25 AM PDT · by fightinJAG · 27 replies · 1,327+ views
    Virginia-Pilot ^ | April 25, 2010 | Kathy Adams
    The Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control began sending underage operatives into stores in the 1990s in an attempt to buy alcohol, usually beer. But in the past year, they began targeting another beverage: alcoholic energy drinks. The rising popularity of the drinks with teens fueled the change, said Robert Simmons Jr., an ABC special agent. They pose a special problem because they look like their non alcoholic counterparts, making them easy to slip past distracted or uninformed cashiers and fool parents and sometimes even police, he said. But with as much caffeine as several cups of coffee and twice...
  • Stop drunk driving with a red ribbon?

    12/18/2007 8:06:32 AM PST · by Responsibility2nd · 117 replies · 113+ views
    Clarksville Online ^ | 12/18/2007 | Blayne Clements
    Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) was founded in 1980 with the mission “…to stop drunk driving and support the victims of this violent crime. ” That’s a big, if not impossible goal, “to stop drunk driving”. One way MADD is trying to stop drunk driving this holiday season is through their “Tie One on for Safety” campaign. According the the Leaf Chronicle (12.10.07), the Tennessee office of MADD is distributing over 10,000 red ribbons state-wide to raise drunk driving awareness. According to the article, the red ribbon campaign has three stated goals 1. “high visibility of officers, meaning many officers...
  • MADD warns off foe of illegal aliens

    10/27/2007 12:46:14 PM PDT · by Travis McGee · 72 replies · 187+ views
    Washington Times ^ | October 27, 2007 | Valerie Richardson
    Michelle Dallacroce was hopping mad when she received a letter from Mothers Against Drunk Driving demanding she change the name of her organization, Mothers Against Illegal Aliens. "I couldn't believe it," Mrs. Dallacroce said. "I don't know who would be confused by this. We don't even have the same acronym." Mrs. Dallacroce, president of the Phoenix-based advocacy group, received a certified letter Oct. 10 stating that MADD owns the rights to the name "Mothers Against" and giving her 10 days to stop using it. "While we do not oppose the name of your organization as a whole, we cannot permit...
  • Fighting MADD

    06/29/2006 6:13:43 AM PDT · by NonLinear · 16 replies · 571+ views
    Modern Drunkard Magazine ^ | Undated | Frank Kelly Rich
    MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) has had one hell of a run. Their success rate is the envy of the activist community; their lobbying for tougher laws and public awareness is largely responsible (or so they will tell you) for reducing alcohol-related traffic deaths since 1982 by a whopping 37 percent. Okay, they give a little credit to the maturation of baby boomers, safer vehicles, airbags and mandatory seatbelt laws. They have captured every flag they initially set out to capture. They got prison sentences for repeat DUI offenders. Flying in the face of the Constitution, they pressured the government...
  • Texas halts arrests of drunks in bars

    04/15/2006 5:43:19 PM PDT · by EveningStar · 37 replies · 1,100+ views
    Yahoo - Reuters ^ | April 14, 2006
    A controversial Texas program to send undercover agents into bars to arrest drunks has been halted after a firestorm of protest from the public...
  • DAMM: Drunks Against Mad Mothers

    12/22/2005 11:16:52 AM PST · by EveningStar · 58 replies · 2,364+ views
    The three-fold mission of DAMM of PA is to get mad mothers to stay at home and cook and clean where they belong, to stop drinking and driving because you might spill some, and to prevent other alcohol abuse like returning the keg before it's been emptied.
  • Critics Say District's DUI Policy Goes Too Far

    10/14/2005 4:01:40 PM PDT · by elkfersupper · 22 replies · 670+ views
    Washington Post ^ | 10/13/05 | Brigid Schulte
    Officials with organizations that lobby for safe roads and tough drunken driving laws yesterday criticized the District's zero-tolerance policy toward drinking and driving, saying that they'd never heard of it and that limited police resources should be devoted to those more obviously drunk. Even D.C. Council member Carol Schwartz (R-At Large), who has sponsored legislation to lower the legal limit for drunken driving, said she was not aware that police officers are arresting drivers who have as little as .01 percent blood alcohol content -- less than from drinking a glass of wine or beer -- in their systems. Nor...
  • Driver says her accident deputy's fault(your not going to believe this lawsuit)

    08/08/2005 1:35:01 AM PDT · by freepatriot32 · 36 replies · 2,297+ views
    http://www.spokesmanreview.com ^ | Monday, August 8, 2005 | Richard Roesler
    OLYMPIA – Three years after getting drunk, blowing through a stop sign and triggering a wreck that left her passenger critically injured, a former Idaho resident has filed a $1.5 million claim against Washington's Pend Oreille County for not detaining her before she caused the crash. In her claim, Ashlen Lee says that on June 12, 2002, a county sheriff's deputy stopped her truck around 3:30 a.m. and could see that she had been drinking. But after quizzing her, the deputy let the 17-year-old drive away. The officer said he'd give them a warning," said Lee's attorney, W. Russell Van...