> From: "Hal Kaplan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, August 29, 2006 6:40 am
> To: "ProFox Email List" <[email protected]>
>
> Of course the guy wanted to fight all the charges.  More time means more 
> money.  But Coors took the high road and bully for him.  What really galls 
> me, however, is that the revocation of a driver's license is really a 
> regressive punishment.  Coors can hire a chauffeur or two.  What's the little 
> guy who cannot afford one going to do?  The real punishment should be that 
> Coors has to hoof it or use public transportation like everyone else.

Have you ever been to Golden CO?  Public transportation is well
overkill.

I think that the idea of loosing your license is a good one, and it is
full of holes when you go to court.  At least it use to be.  If you
need to drive to work and find any other good reason to add to "just
make a living" the first time offender usually gets to keep driving
privileges.  Or so I have heard through the grape vine.

Do I think that if he hires a limo, or a personal cabbie he will hear
more flack?  Sure that will have to happen.  Especially when it comes
from a School of Mines employee.   



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