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A decline in drink driving convictions. Ministry of Justice figures show convictions for teenagers in the past nine years are down 52% and 9.6% overall. But the numbers rose for people in their thirties and over 55's. Alcohol Beverages Council spokesperson Virginia Nicholls told Andrew Dickens it shows youth drinking is changing for the better. She says a change in culture is coming through as well as the impact of targeted education and support programmes. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Clare garda superintendent claims there's still a "large cohort" of people taking to the county's roads while under the influence. Across the June Bank Holiday Weekend last year, one person lost their life in a road traffic collision while four serious collisions resulting in severe or life-threatening injuries took place. A total of 167 people were arrested for suspected driving under the influence of an intoxicant over the same period. Superintendent in the Clare/Tipperary Garda Division Eddie Golden says gardaí are coming across individuals intoxicated while driving far too often.
Parents, are you keeping an eye on your teenagers who are now driving? Recent research from the University of Michigan's C.S. Mott Hospital polled parents on the driving behaviors of their kids, and found that risky driving behaviors are quite common. Seventeen percent of parents have observed their kids engaging in what's called impaired driving, which includes driving while sleepy, emotionally upset, or after drinking alcohol or using marijuana. Twenty-five percent of parents have observed their kids engage in distracted driving, which includes texting and multi-tasking. This would include those who put on makeup while driving. Finally, forty-four percent of parents have observed their kids engaging in what's called aggressive driving, which includes speeding, tail-gating, and road rage. Parents, we encourage you to not only monitor your kids and how they drive so that you can intervene when necessary, to teach your kids that as with all things, they are to drive to the glory of God.
AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports a pop star is due in court next week.
More than 1,000 people were arrested for driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol at the end of 2025. Even more concerning, one individual was arrested 15 times within a three-year period in 2021 - a striking example of repeat offending that calls into question the effectiveness of current enforcement measures and deterrents on Irish roads.What does this mean for the safety of drivers, cyclists and pedestrians on Irish roads? Do we need more Garda presence to ensure safety on Irish roads?Joining Andrea to discuss is Editor with Completecar.ie, Shane O'Donoghue, as well as listeners.
Robert L Fitzgerald, Anya Umlauf, Raymond T Suhandynata, David J Grelotti, Marilyn A Huestis, Kyle F Mastropietro, Igor Grant, Thomas D Marcotte. Per Se Driving Under the Influence of Cannabis Statutes and Blood Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol Concentrations following Short-Term Cannabis Abstinence. Clinical Chemistry, Volume 71, Issue 12, December 2025, Pages 1225–1233. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/hvaf121
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Video available on https://youtu.be/OMcB7b9J7M4 Description: Discussion with parents who lost their young daughter to a repeat DUI offender and her sister, who is now a MADD victim advocate. The family shares how their loss has impacted their lives and how MADD has helped them through the years. Show Notes: Larry and Kathy Harris talk about their 12-year-old daughter, Irene, who was killed by a repeat DUI offender in 1981. They recount the day Irene was killed, the circumstances of what happened, how they found out and how the loss of Irene forever changed their family and lives. They also talk about the court process in 1981 and how they had no voice or rights at that time. Irene's older sister, Rhonda Campbell, shares her experience with losing Irene and how she witnessed her parents having no power within the criminal justice system. Deputy District Attorney Courtney Martin outlines the different DUI/DUID charges and potential sentences to highlight how the laws and criminal justice have changed since Irene was killed. The laws and penalties are much harsher, with the possibility of filing murder charges as the DA's Office has successfully done in many DUI/DUID cases. Rhonda talks about how her personal experience losing her sister to a DUI offender led her to become a MADD victim advocate. She explains what her role entails, different programs and services MADD offers and how she works with the DA's Office on prevention efforts. She also shares information about MADD's annual candlelight vigil and how people can get involved. Courtney speaks to the different prevention programs the DA's Office hosts and participates in with partner law enforcement agencies, the Public Defender's Office, Probation Department, the court and community organizations, including Arrive Alive, CA and MADD. The emphasis for both MADD's and DA's Office prevention efforts is on high school students and teen drivers. The episode ends with Larry, Kathy and Rhonda asking listeners not to let another family go through what their family has endured and not to drive while impaired and help others not to make that dangerous decision. They encourage people to take a ride-share, taxi or have a sober driver. RESOURCES: https://www.sacda.org/in-the-community/community-programs/ https://www.sacda.org/victim-services/ https://www.ots.ca.gov/ https://madd.org/sacramento/ https://www.arrivealiveca.com/
Brad Shreeve joins Casey Scott and Dr. Matt Woolley to talk about Brad's experience with dealing with addiction in his 40s, how his introduction to opioids began his downfall into substance abuse, and the moment he started chasing the high of substances. Then Brad opens up about the first time he decided to go to a dealer to fuel his addiction, how being thrown in jail for driving under the influence completely changed his mindset towards his substance abuse, and what his life looks like now once he's found recovery.
Battle Ground officer Jeffrey Cabanting-Rafael warns of the severe consequences of driving under the influence as part of Washington state's Target Zero campaign. With Labor Day weekend approaching, it's more important than ever to find a sober ride home. Read the full story at https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/target-zero-battle-ground-officer-warns-of-consequences-of-driving-under-the-influence/ on www.ClarkCountyToday.com.
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Legal quiz: what happens if you hit someone with your car while under the influence? The correct answer, as is always the case with law, is "it depends". In this case it apparently depends on how much the judge likes you. To be safe, we recommend not drunk driving at all. We don't even recommend drinking highly sugary coffee drinks, because spitting it out could impede your vision. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Liam Geraghty, Garda Press Office Superintendent, gives an update on the June Bank Holiday Road Safety Enforcement Operation
We speak to Inspector Padraig Sutton from the Roads Policing unit in Limerick
The House on Thursday passed a bill strengthening laws to prevent non-citizens convicted of driving under the influence to immigrate to the country, or to deport them. Pags breaks it all down. PLUS – Pags Explores the Oreo vs. Statins Debate with Investigative Journalist Tracy Beanz: Are Oreos Really Better at Lowering Cholesterol? AND, an Update on Missouri v Biden.
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Description: Discussion with longtime driving under the influence (DUI) prevention partner the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) about how the organization works to protect the safety of all those on our highways and roads as well as pedestrians. Show Notes: Guest Deputy Director of Marketing & Public Affairs Tim Weisberg from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) and Lead Deputy District Attorney Gregory Hayes introduce themselves – their backgrounds and current roles. Weisberg describes his past professional background and his current role managing all OTS marketing, media campaigns and outreach programs. Hayes explains his past professional background and current role related to DUI cases and the DUI/DUID prosecution and Education Outreach program. Funding for this program was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Weisberg provides background on OTS – its mission, history and how it's working to keep people safe on our roads and highways. He also details what types of organizations OTS most often partners with and how they support them. One of the ways OTS supports organizations is through grants. Host, Shelly Orio, discusses how OTS has supported the Sacramento County District Attorney's Office for many years – with grants totaling nearly $8.75 million since 2010. These grants have funded the prosecution of DUI/DUID cases, training for law enforcement officers on DUI/DUID investigations, prevention programs, Crime Lab purchases of specialized equipment to test for certain drugs, many new breath alcohol testing devices and an instrument to analyze alcohol (gas) in blood samples. OTS grants have also funded Crime Lab staff overtime costs to provide on-site assistance at DUI checkpoints. Hayes shares his experience facilitating the OTS grant, how he has seen these grant dollars put into action and the impact the grant work has had on prosecutions and student education. Weisberg explains the other types of grants OTS funds and for what types of organizations as well as how organizations can apply for OTS grants. Weisberg and Hayes talk about new issues and challenges with DUI/DUID trends. They both agree driving under the influence of drugs is the most pressing challenge. Hayes adds that the legalization of marijuana also poses challenges to cases of driving under the influence of marijuana. Weisberg then explains how OTS sets mission priorities and counter measures to different issues impacting road safety. Weisberg shares what outreach OTS is currently conducting -including PSA campaigns and safety programs such as Go Safely. He also shares other resources available through OTS on driving safety information. Hayes and Weisberg close by giving their key takeaways from this discussion. RESOURCES: https://www.ots.ca.gov/ OTS on social media Facebook @CaliforniaOTS and Instagram and Twitter @ots_ca.
You are sound asleep. You've had a busy day with lots of runs. Add the training that was squeezed in and you're exhausted. You lie down on your bunk and you're “out like a light!” Seconds later, the horn blares and all the lights turn on! You jump up with a start, put on your gear and head to the apparatus floor. As you make your way there the PA adds, “Confirmed working residential working fire. Two adults, two children with one unaccounted for!” And yes, you are the driver of the first engine heading to the scene. Whether you are a rookie or you are the senior firefighter, those last words raise the hairs on the back of your neck!Without us even thinking about it, those last words spur us on. We know what we have to do and the first task is to get to the scene as quickly and SAFELY as possible. But with our hearts beating fast and our concentration focused on the destination, are we driving with the due care that a vehicle of this size and weight demands? Or do we let our heart drive the rig and not our professional “mind?”Our guest on this podcast, Capt. Dustin Lambert, PhD, has not only studied these factors for 20 years, but he also wrote his dissertation about it. When we allow our emotions to lead us on certain calls, we may not be driving the apparatus with due care. Listen as Capt. Lambert shares results of his research that, for some of us, we do not want to hear. However, we must remember that no matter the call, if we do not arrive and return to our firehouse safely, there could be troubles afoot. You can reach Capt. Lambert at DustyLambert@gmail.com and find him on both X (Twitter) and Instagram @firefighterwisdom. Please help us to help our Brothers and Sisters in dire need! Over 90% of our disbursed funds have been donated to families of firefighters who have made the Ultimate Sacrifice. Visit us at https://www.5-AlarmTaskForceCorp.org. Thank you!
Pete, Chris, and Joey bust out a bonus episode on Driving Under the Influence. It's a shorter format on only one topic and not in the usual murder, metal, mayhem style. They discuss how the police sobriety tests can result in lots of legal issues. Chris talks about his own experience with driving under the influence and what has happened to him as a result of that. This is in NO way an endorsement of driving while impaired. The guys frequently bring up the fact no one should be doing this. Order mech, join the 666 Club, and more at Murder Metal Mayhem.Go to the Fred Livingston Jr. GoFundMe page to support his family. Fred died during the roof collapse at the Morbid Angel show in Belvidere, IL when the roof collapsed.Order any of Pete's books on his website with a great online store. You can advance order his upcoming, "Creation of Chaos: Volume IV" collection. Release date is August 25, 2023 but you can get great perks ordering it NOW!Follow Joey's Goremonger page for updates on his music and his distro, FTA Records.Spreading like the case of the clap in a trailer park. MurderMetalMayhem.com
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Description: Discussion with two longtime DUI/DUID prevention partner organizations Arrive Alive, CA and Mothers Against Drunk Driving about prevention programs, focusing on the Real DUI Court in Schools program, the importance of reaching children early and the importance of partnerships. Show Notes: Guests Arrive Alive CA CEO Angela Webb, MADD Victim Services Specialist Rhonda Campbell and Lead Deputy District Attorney (DDA) Gregory Hayes introduce themselves. Hayes explains his current role related to DUI cases and the DUI/DUID prosecution and Education Outreach program. Funding for this program was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Hayes states current DUI penal codes. Hayes, Webb and Campbell talk about the scope of the DUI/DUID problem with local and national stats. Webb and Campbell talk about the importance of reaching kids early – elementary and middle school – to shape their ideas and provide accurate information about DUI/DUID. They explain high school is when they act on their ideas/beliefs. Webb explains the Real DUI Court in Schools program and gives stats on the number of students reached since the start of the program. Hayes and Campbell talk about their involvement in the program. Webb, Campbell and Hayes share the feedback they have received about Real DUI Court in Schools and why they believe the program is so effective among students. Campbell talks about other MADD programs, how they work and why they are effective. Webb and Campbell talk about the challenges, changes and successes they have experienced over their time working in prevention. They give insight into the importance of partnerships and who they work with to get the message across to different audiences. They also share what keeps them motivated and energized to continue their work. Hayes, Campbell and Webb close the discussion by giving advice, resources and key takeaways. RESOURCES: https://madd.org/ https://www.arrivealiveca.com/ https://www.sacda.org/in-the-community/community-programs/ Follow us @SacCountyDA on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and find us on YouTube
Travis & P.J. are back at doing what they do best. Talking. This time about the woes of selling a home and the whole inspection process. Take a look around this episode... if you dare. Great Law. Less Legal. Law Done Lite!
Description: A personal story of losing a loved one to a DUI offender nearly 14 years ago, the lasting impacts of that loss, about the court process, what more can be done to prevent DUI crashes and deaths and what is being done to help victims and prevent more DUI tragedies. Show Notes: Guests Cody Spaeth and Lead Deputy District Attorney Gregory Hayes introduce themselves. Deputy DA Hayes explains his current role related to DUI cases and the DUI/DUID prosecution and Education Outreach program. Funding for this program was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Cody begins the discussion by sharing her personal story – starting with what her family was like prior to April 2009, who her father Stan was, what he was like and what Cody remembers most about him. She then talks through the night her father was killed by an already four-time repeat DUI offender. Cody shares how the crash happened, what happened to her father and the traumatic way she and her mother found out that her father was killed by a DUI driver. Cody explains what happened in the criminal case against the DUI offender and her experience going through the court process starting when she was just 14 years old. Deputy DA Greg Hayes then explains current DUI laws as well as available victim support services and victims' rights advocacy. Since undergoing those very traumatic experiences, Cody now speaks to high school students and DUI offender classes to educate and prevent more victims and their families from experiencing the same tragedy. DDA Hayes and shares information about the many DUI prevention efforts being made by the DA's Office, including a number of programs for high school students as well as programs for adults. Cody closes the discussion by talking about the lasting impact her father's death has had on her and her family– how it led her to her current profession, helping other victims and speaking to the public about how every life matters. RESOURCES: https://madd.org/ https://www.arrivealiveca.com/ https://www.sacda.org/in-the-community/community-programs/ Follow us @SacCountyDA on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and find us on YouTube
The holidays are here, and with it comes the fun of holiday parties with colleagues, family and friends. But unfortunately, this time of year also lends itself to accidents involving drunk driving. Attorneys Enrique and Craig have seen how the split decision to drive drunk can tear apart families and lives, and they're in the house to talk about DUI prevention, awareness, and what to do if you're injured by someone driving under the influence.It's a reminder to us all to slow down, think ahead, and keep ourselves, our family, friends and others safe on the road.Follow us on social @montlicklaw or visit lawyersinthehouse.com for more info, clips and tips.
Description: A personal story of losing a loved one to a DUI offender decades ago, the lasting impacts of that loss, how the case was handled at that time, the progress made with current DUI cases, what more can be done and how MADD and the DA's Office is working to help victims and prevent more DUI tragedies. Show Notes: Guests Rhonda Campbell and Lead Deputy District Attorney Gregory Hayes introduce themselves and their current roles related to DUI cases, victim advocacy and prevention efforts. Rhonda begins the discussion by sharing her personal story – starting with what her family was like 40 years ago, who her sister Irene was, what she was like and what Rhonda remembers most about Irene. She then talks through the day 12-year-old Irene was killed by a four-time repeat DUI offender. Rhonda shares how the crash happened, what happened to Irene, how her parents were told and ultimately how her parents had to tell Rhonda that her little sister was gone. Rhonda explains what happened in the criminal case against the DUI offender and how the offender's rights were put ahead of the rights of Rhonda's family. Deputy DA Greg Hayes then explains current DUI laws and what charges/sentences the offender in Irene's case could have faced under current DUI laws. He also explains the progress made with victim advocacy and victims' rights. Rhonda talks about the lasting impact Irene's death has had on her, her family and the entire community – even four decades later. Her way of honoring Irene's memory is to dedicate her life to preventing other families from experiencing the same tragedy DDA Hayes and Rhonda close the discussion by sharing information about the many DUI prevention efforts being made by the DA's Office and MADD, including a number of programs for high school students as well as programs for adults. Irene Ruth Harris RESOURCES: https://madd.org/ https://www.arrivealiveca.com/ https://www.sacda.org/in-the-community/community-programs/ Follow us @SacCountyDA on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and find us on YouTube
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Casey Scott and Dr. Matt Woolley are joined by Brad Shereev to talk about Brad's experience with dealing with addiction in his 40s, how his introduction to opioids began his downfall into substance abuse, and the moment he started chasing the high of substances. Then Brad opens up about the first time he decided to go to a dealer to fuel his addiction, how being thrown in jail for driving under the influence completely changed his mindset towards his substance abuse, and what his life looks like now once he's found recovery.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
True confession time: both of us have some stories to tell. In fact, we considered just never releasing this because we're admitting to things we probably shouldn't. How does ADHD affect your driving?
Description: Discussion on DUI involving prescription and mixed drugs, and how to avoid driving while having an unintentional or intentional adverse reaction to prescription medicines and/or other drugs. Show Notes: Lead Deputy District Attorney Greg Hayes, Supervising Criminalist Craig Triebold and CHP Officer Travis Herbert participate in a discussion on DUIs involving prescription medicines and mixed drugs. Officer Herbert talks about the challenge of identifying DUIs as a result of prescription and/or other drugs. They are general impairment arrests, with cause of impairment to be determined by the Crime Lab. Supervising Criminalist Triebold explains what the Crime Lab is seeing when analyzing DUI cases, specifically with prescription drugs and mixed drugs. He gives the top 10 most prevalent drugs found and identified some of the brand name prescription drugs often found in DUI cases. Lead Deputy DA Hayes explains the penal codes and different charges for DUI. He also talks about the difference between charging for DUI involving alcohol, marijuana, prescription drugs and/or mixed drug use. He goes on to talk about potential sentences for the different charges. He then talks about some types of DUI cases the District Attorney's Office is currently prosecuting, including those involving prescription medicines. The group shares their advice on how to avoid adverse reactions to prescription medicines, the effects of medicines and knowing when it's not safe to drive. The three share the common messages of talk to your doctor about medicines they prescribe and ask questions about their side effects and adverse reactions. Also, talk to your pharmacist and take advantage of the consultations they provide. Finally, the lasting advice is if you don't feel right, don't drive. Those who intentionally misuse prescription medications should know there are significant changes to the effects on the brain and body then when used properly. These changes can significantly impact the ability to drive. Those who intentionally abuse prescription meds and drives impaired will be arrested and prosecuted. RESOURCES: US Food & Drug Administration – Taking Medicine as Prescribed National Institute on Drug Abuse – Prescription Medicines Follow us @SacCountyDA on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and find us on YouTube Tags – Justice Journal Podcast, DUI, DUID, Prescription Medicines, Drugs, Drug Mix Use
Locked On Islanders - Daily Podcast On The New York Islanders
New York Islanders defenseman Sebastian Aho was arrested in Sweden for driving under the influence. We discuss how this affects Aho and the Isles for training camp.The Isles also signed four players to two-way contracts for the coming season. We'll break down how these players will help in Bridgport and possibly with the big club.And we answer your questions about Lou Lamoriello's future, what happened at the trade deadline last season and possible trades.All this and more on today's Locked On Islanders Podcast with Gil Martin.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Islanders - Daily Podcast On The New York Islanders
New York Islanders defenseman Sebastian Aho was arrested in Sweden for driving under the influence. We discuss how this affects Aho and the Isles for training camp. The Isles also signed four players to two-way contracts for the coming season. We'll break down how these players will help in Bridgport and possibly with the big club. And we answer your questions about Lou Lamoriello's future, what happened at the trade deadline last season and possible trades. All this and more on today's Locked On Islanders Podcast with Gil Martin. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
One of my favorite quotes that I enjoy saying in my fitness classes is “Go through the finish and not to the finish line.”I recently watched this docuseries on Netflix called “UNTOLD” and one of the episodes was about Bruce Jenner and his journey to the 1976 Olympics in Montreal. I wasn't particularly interested in watching it … and ten minutes in, I was hooked. I learned so much about my favorite quote.After Bruce finished the decathlon he made the choice to continue on his feet. He made the demand of himself not to collapse on the floor like the other Olympians would after the decathlon. It was so inspiring.This documentary led me to ask myself this key question: Where am I choosing to make the demand of myself? And, Where am I choosing to not make the demand of myself? Listen to this episode for more tips on going through the finish line. IN THIS EPISODE, I TALK ABOUT:Are you going to the finish line, or through the finish line?How Bruce Jenner made the demand of himself in 1976 at the Montreal OlympicsKey question: “Where am I choosing to make the demand of myself?”Key question: “Where am I choosing not to make the demand of myself?” If you loved this episode, it would mean the world to me if you SUBSCRIBED to the podcast on your favorite podcast app and give it a 5 star review. I would be forever grateful! Thank you!! ✅ RESOURCES:Text: CREATE to 323-524-9857 to apply for my Get Up Girl Gang community If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser and Castbox. ✅ LET'S CONNECT:The Get Up GirlInstagramFacebookMonthly online fitness academy
Description: Discussion on problem of driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI) and/or drugs (DUID) and the education and prevention efforts among youth – focusing mostly on teenagers. Show Notes: Judge Curtis Fiorini, Deputy District Attorney Stefanie Mahaffey, CEO Angela Webb of Arrive Alive, California and CHP Officer Travis Herbert discuss the issue of DUI/DUID and efforts to educate and prevent teenagers from becoming offenders or victims. They start by talking about the problem of DUI/DUID in the Sacramento community. In 2020, the Sacramento County District Attorney's Office filed 263 felony and 3,954 misdemeanor DUI/DUID cases. Stefanie states the case rates are tracking the same in 2021 and so far in 2022. The group then shares the specific challenges of DUI/DUID among youth. Officer Herbert details what he and other CHP officers observe with youth who are under the influence and how it affects them more profoundly than adults. The discussion turns to the importance of reaching teenagers, and younger kids, early on to educate them about DUI issues. Angela then explains what the “Real DUI Court in Schools” program. Judge Fiorini and Stefanie talk about how they are involved in the program? The group shares the feedback they receive and their thoughts/insights into the program. Officer Herbert talks about additional youth DUI/DUID programs the CHP holds, including “Every 15 Minutes.” All participants close the discussion by giving parents/guardians advice and resources to help prevent their teenagers from driving under the influence or getting into a vehicle with an impaired driver. RESOURCES: Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) at MADD.org Follow us @SacCountyDA on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and find us on YouTube Tags – Justice Journal Podcast, DUI, DUID, Youth Offenders, Arrive Alive, California Highway Patrol, CHP, Office of Traffic Safety, OTS, MADD, Mothers Against Drunk Driving
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Uh oh, they are back to being serious for a minute. On this day dedicated to humility, Kelly recounts a sobering conversation with a new friend who is dealing with a husband with dementia yet still drives. This is not an isolated case nor is it being handled properly worldwide. David, having been almost killed by a driver with dementia has a very staunch and unrelenting viewpoint on the matter and gives the audience a call to action with a personal touch in the homework. Be sure to listen and start saving lives. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/red-kite-movement/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/red-kite-movement/support
In this Episode, Sunne and Ken discuss how you may be making your most important business decisions based on fear, and what you can do to now begin making decisions with confidence and congruency.
It's time to celebrate! Jessie & The Nach not only have the weekend on the brain, but they're ready to celebrate 4/20! Today's show gives you the 4/20 report for what's going on in Austin on this wonderful holiday. Jessie reveals her latest gift from Nach, we discuss protesting the local Easy Tiger restaurant/bakery, & Nach discusses his next big project!
It's time to celebrate! Jessie & The Nach not only have the weekend on the brain, but they're ready to celebrate 4/20! Today's show gives you the 4/20 report for what's going on in Austin on this wonderful holiday. Jessie reveals her latest gift from Nach, we discuss protesting the local Easy Tiger restaurant/bakery, & Nach discusses his next big project!
Why are Cheetos banned in Germany? Japanese Netflix show sends children into busy cities to do chores and people don't like it. Driver kills two cyclists and then blames it on uncontrollable defecation. // Weird AF News is the only daily weird news podcast hosted by a comedian and recorded in a closet. Show your SUPPORT by joining the Weird AF News Patreon where you'll get bonus episodes and other weird af news stuff http://patreon.com/weirdafnews - WATCH Weird AF News on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/weirdafnews - check out the official website https://WeirdAFnews.com and FOLLOW host Jonesy at http://instagram.com/funnyjones or http://twitter.com/funnyjones or http://facebook.com/comedianjonesy or http://Jonesy.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Description: Discussion on the Driving Under the Influence (DUI) Treatment Court – including the goals, criteria and eligibility, program treatments and requirements, the collaborative process, successes and story of program graduate. Guest are Judge Lawrence Brown, Deputy District Attorney Judith Mummert, Assistant Public Defender Maegan Gannon and, program graduate Alberto. Show Notes: The discussion starts with Judge Brown giving background on the Driving Under the Influence Treatment Court (DUITC) and the court's goals. Deputy DA Mummert and Assistant PD Gannon then explain the DUITC in general – when it started in Sacramento County, eligibility requirements, about the program – participating agencies/organizations, treatment services, requirements, completion. The group talks about the collaborative process of the court and how they work together behind the scenes as well as in the courtroom. They also address overcoming challenges and working through disagreements. Stats are provided on number of Sacramento County graduates as well as national stats on the success of DUITC. Deputy DA Mummert and Assistant PD Gannon describe the diverse participants accepted into the DUITC program that are reflective of the Sacramento community. The group talks about how they feel about being a part of the specialized court, why they believe it's successful and the importance of continuing the DUITC in this county. Program graduate, Alberto, then shares his story and what led him to DUITC. Alberto talks about his experience in the program, how it helped him and how he is doing today. The episode ends with closing thoughts from the group on the importance of DUITC and Alberto's successful completion of the program and turning his life around. RESOURCES: Sacramento County Collaborative Courts - DUI Treatment Court DUI Treatment Court Statistics Follow us @SacCountyDA on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and find us on YouTube. Tags – Justice Journal Podcast, Driving Under the Influence, Collaborative Courts, DUI Treatment Court, recidivism, repeat offenders, OTS, Office of Traffic Safety, NHTSA, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Sacramento County Superior Court
In this week's news we cover the following stories: Health Canada seized more than 35 million grams of marijuana, 7,800 plants after inspections | Weed in California: Small Cannabis Farms Say They Can't Survive - Rolling Stone | Man 'scared of dealers' after getting shot grew £66,000 cannabis farm | Liverpool Echo. 40% of motorists have driven under influence of alcohol or cannabis | Toronto SunPeople in chronic pain urge access to medical cannabis
Jon Hansen talks with attorney Donald Ramsell from Ramsell & Associates, LLC about what it means to drive “under the influence.” They also dive into anti-drunk driving systems for cars.
A discussion on Driving Under the Influence and how it impacts the offenders and everyone around them.