Start looking at bus timetables. You're going to lose your license. The long gap between offenses might keep you from seeing the inside of a prison cell but a lengthy ban would be appropriate so that you learn driving is a privilege.
Consider this. I have a small disability in my left leg. I was 38 years old before I was granted the privilege of operating a motor vehicle on a public highway. I treasure that right each and every time I get behind the wheel. perhaps after this episode you will too.
2006-10-23 05:03:36
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answered by skip 6
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Well, since there is no time period before the DWI's disappear off of your record (they are on for life), hopefully they take your license away permanently.
Have you looked at your life lately? I mean one DWI and there is a mistake. Four is a problem. Alcohol might be an issue for you, and you may want to seek some sort of counceling.
Not trying to preach, but just giving you an outsider's point of view.
2006-10-23 04:53:26
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answered by volleyballchick (cowards block) 7
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If you have been caught driving drunk 4 times, then you should never be able to drive again.
2006-10-23 04:51:54
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answered by The Answer Man 3
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They won't hold it against you for what you did in the 70s.
2006-10-23 04:50:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Ask your lawyer. Stop driving drunk, fool, and you won't have to worry about it anymore.
2006-10-23 04:50:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Hopefully soon.
2006-10-23 04:50:11
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answered by Reported for insulting my belief 5
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