Don't forget that back then, DWI wasn't a death sentence. In 1972 I lost my best friend to a drunk driver, it was the 72nd time the asshole had been stopped while drunk. MADD killed off the fraternal organizations when they got stricter laws passed, hard to get to the meetings without a driver's license.
Don't forget that back then, DWI wasn't a death sentence. In 1972 I lost my best friend to a drunk driver, it was the 72nd time the asshole had been stopped while drunk. MADD killed off the fraternal organizations when they got stricter laws passed, hard to get to the meetings without a driver's license.
Very true. And sorry about your friend. 72 times is inexcusable.
And whats the point in going if you cant drink and then drive home?