I’m in Favour Of Human Rights But There Are Limits

Like many people I support Human Rights, the right for all people to have certain basic freedoms, but the legal system, especially in the European Union, is taking this too far, and creating conflicts with the laws in the UK, which as a member of the European Union, now has to conform to certain of their laws.

Currently in the UK, people who are serving prison sentences are not eligible to vote, but the Council of Europe says that the right to vote is a Human Right, and is threatening to fine the UK if they do not agree to change the laws and to comply with this ruling.

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I’m in Favor of Human Rights but There Are Limits

Please Drink Responsibly

This is a post on behalf of the DUI Foundation, a non-profit organization that helps to educate people about the dangers of driving while drunk, to help in the prevention of accidents, and to assist with guidance should you be involved in one.   I now hand you over to Joseph Torillo of the DUI Foundation.

DUI Foundation - Helping Prevent Accidents Caused By Drinking And Driving

Please Drink Responsibly: The DUI Foundation Can Help!

Have you ever been effected by an alcohol related accident? There are hundreds of thousands of alcohol related accidents every year. Thousands of people are seriously injured or killed in them. Regardless of the role you play, if you are involved in an accident caused by a drunk driver, your life will most certainly change.

Everyone associated as being on the victim’s side of a DUI accident is likely to experience a combination of pain and suffering, expensive medical and legal costs, mental anguish, irreversible physical damage or early death. The drunk driver is likely to experience injury, medical and legal costs, fines, jail time, community service, unemployment, guilt, depression, exclusion from activities (thus become a social outcast) or early death.

No lawyer or decision in a court of law can make the accident go away. Once it happens, the consequences must be dealt with. Seeking help from a lawyer or friends and family afterwards is expensive, time consuming, emotionally draining, and basically just a way to minimize the damage caused by the accident while the effects remain anyway. The only way to avoid the effects of a DUI incident is to prevent it from happening to begin with.

When you are out drinking and having a good time, it’s easy to get caught up in the moment, throw caution to the wind, and just wing it. This usually means someone that has been drinking winds up driving home. There are many forms of alternative transportation. We should help each other make the right decision. In the end, we can save lives and taxpayer dollars by reducing the number of drunk drivers on the road.

With the help of the DUI Foundation, we can educate ourselves, our friends and our families on the consequences of drinking and driving and prevent them from happening. The DUI Foundation website offers tons of educational information about driving under the influence of alcohol. They offer information about support groups in your area that can help you, a friend or a loved one with an alcohol related problem. Their New York DUI Attorney page offers free legal information that is similar to the information you would receive from a lawyer. For example, you can find state-by-state legal DUI limits, fines and penalties based on the nature of the incident, and whether it’s a first, second or third offense, etc. Whether you are looking for education, or in need of real help, the DUI Foundation is there to provide it from people that care. It is the mission of the DUI Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, to educate and prevent DUI incidents before they happen by offering free information and support. For more information, please visit DUIFoundation.org.

Written by Joseph Torrillo for the DUI Foundation