Don offered: > --- jan gyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> forwarded: > > > >Let me ask you, the readers of this letter: How > > >many times have YOU been arrested? > > Once ... for breaking curfew and public intoxication > in the early morning hours of January 1, 1981 ... by > the charmingly misguided Police Force of my Highland > Park, TX (Dallas suburb) home. Half the guys I knew got arrested for DUI when they were in their 20s 25 years ago. They all had to spend the night in jail and then were released. Since then the laws have tightened and changed considerably but back then, right or wrong, it was not that unusual for people to be let off lightly as long as no one was hurt and there was no property damage. The current professions of those irresponsible men I used to know: 1) Calif. State Judge; 2) Attorney; 3) Art Director for PBS Productions; 4) Psychologist and Marriage and Family Counselor Not saying it's acceptable to drink and drive, but it is interesting how attitudes change and kind of scary, too, to read the rantings displayed in Michael Moore's article. Kakki, pulled over and threatened with arrest for breaking curfew in 1970
