El Feo
New member
I'm happy to say this is now over a decade ago, but I had my license suspended for nearly five years (for the last 2 years of that, I was out of state for school, so the impact wasn't perhaps as severe as five years sounds).
No DUIs, just many speeding tickets (I really should have listened to the posters on R1 forum, before buying that R1).
I had my bike impounded 30 days once time, and the suspension would be prolonged if I was ever caught driving (happened a couple of times).
This was obviously pre-Uber days, and it's just very difficult to NEVER drive. At the time, I was working at a hospital (obviously open 24 hours a day), and would sometimes get called in for unexpected shifts. It's just not realistic to always take a cab, ask for a ride, etc.
Anyway, I'm not even sure what my point is, expect perhaps to provide a little perspective from the other side. It was stupid and I regret it (aside from the $$$, my suspensions delayed my professional license being granted for over one year). Well OK, I guess in part my point is, it can be very difficult to recover from these sorts of mistakes.
So, during the character and fitness evaluation, you told the bar, "Well, you see there was this R1...."
OK. And RogerC suggests a means of reducing these "wrong, immoral, illegal, objectionable, contemptible..." actions, and you suggest it as "draconian?"
Disagree.
Oh! Okay.
If we had the capacity to target only multi-DUI individuals, I don't think I'd have a problem with Roger's proposal.

