Driving a car after drinking, and killing someone because of that should be considered premeditated homicide. Even wasted drunks know they shouldn't drive, but they make the choice to do it anyway. Nobody forces them to drink, they chose to do it! Serving only 3 years of a five year sentence, or similar allowances for "good behavior" are unacceptable. Such a slap on the wrist for taking someone's life by driving while intoxicated is not just wrong, it's absurdly wrong and criminal itself!!!!!
"Even wasted drunks know they shouldn't drive..." is an oxymoron. There can be no intent to create a crime when you're "wasted." A "wasted drunk," by definition, has impaired judgement.
@@penskepc2374 So did this woman wake up wasted? Did someone hold a gun to her head and say drink to the point of being drunk? Or shall we just call it as it is: the INTENT started when she chose, of her own volition, to drink to the point of intoxication and beyond, and then drive.
I knew of a guy in our college department that got drunk, snorted coke, smoked dope and tried to drive home. He ran a red light and killed a mother and her two kids. They gave him life in prison. That was in the early 80s, a completely just sentence.
@@allang3541 Life usually means after 25 years you're eligible for parole but that doesn't mean you'll get let out. If the courts still find you unfit to return to society they'll keep you locked up indefinitely. Hence the term 25 to life.
We are the strictest country in the western world, what are you even talking about soft? its a good thing dolts like you dont make the rules. A little empathy goes a long way.
@@penskepc2374 Empathy? Towards who? The drunk driver that killed 2 innocent people? Are you crazy? By the way, I researched western world countries standards for dealing with DUI and you couldn't be more wrong. Many countries have a zero tolerance policy which is 0.0 bac. What is ours? .10. Many have harsher fines and imprisonment as well.
There's no excuse to lighten the sentence of something like this. It's murder. Some could even say premeditated because they willingly got behind the wheel intoxicated knowingly the possible outcome.
Ban the cars, sue the car dealers and sue the car manufacturers. Haven't you people learned anything from the marxist Democrats? That's their answer for misuse of guns and gun violence. Why wouldn't it work for vehicler homicide?
@@thomasstevens9551 the cars and dealerships have nothing to do with anything it's the idiots who get behind the wheel drunk thinking they are above everyone else
It’s not manslaughter when you knowingly get in a vehicle and drive drunk. It should be 25 years no parole for each life you take. And IF you ever get out......if....no license ever again.
I agree! They made the choice and manslaughter is getting off with a slap on the wrist. It’s disgusting. They should be charged with order 1 because their choices caused deaths.
@@chriscampbell2679 Agreed 100%. DUI is like having a revolver in your hand with a single bullet in it and turning in circles in a crowded room whilst pulling the trigger over and over. Sooner or later that single bullet will be fired killing some one. Don’t do the behaviour and someone would not have died. It is intentional.
I agree.Can you imagine the reaction of the family members when thy were notified?The shock,the horror,the sadness! Oh may God be with them and help them through this tragedy. Hey,driving is no game and we have to be very careful! I don't drink, but I pray to God that I never ,ever cause harm to anyone or have an accident.
I was slammed into by a drunk driver who was fleeing the scene after hitting two cars at a bar. He fled the scene after hitting me, but was later caught. I am permanently disabled with limited use and chronic pain of my right arm. I have zero sympathy for those who drink and drive. Especially where Uber or Lyft is available. My prayers go out to the victims of this senseless tragedy.🙏🏻
Bless you and I feel so sad for you! I hate to even have to put it this way, but you are here! You can tell the world about it and I hope you do! Speak for those who can't any longer. I strongly believe the manner of death or injury is not different than if someone pulls a trigger. Driving drunk is a willful act because we start sober! Getting drunk and driving a vehicle is as willful as pulling a trigger while pointing at human beings. Yet we are so easy on drivers, especially when they are young people. Ask the dead if it matters who killed them! The life they cherished ended....gone forever. Their families will never see them again.....
Don’t blame you at all, I drove drunk and it’s the most ignorant, selfish, irresponsible thing anyone can do it’s murder in my eyes if you hit and kill someone and at minimum attempted manslaughter of you injure someone like yourself.
I had a drunk driver rear-end me. I was going the speed limit is 40, she was going at least 70. Luckily I only strained my back and neck, she did $13,000 in damage to my truck. Totaled her car, she didn't know she was in an accident. Of course she was driving without insurance, so my insurance rate went up. No sympathy for drunk drivers. Sorry to hear that you are permanently disabled. My heart goes out to families who lost a loved one and the ones who were injured.
there always were taxis.....alcohol a DRUG that kills more people than any other drug directly or indirectly. Society should see it as a DRUG and not something you just drink to feel good. It's a very dangerous drug and also causes cancer. I'm soory for what you have experience and I hope by some miracle you fully recover
people who drink and drive should be banned from driving for life irrespective of whether they kill someone or not as they obviously value their right to drive more than they value innocent peoples lives.
I don't know where you live, but the US places almost no priority on actually stopping people who are "banned" from driving, and indeed, it is quite common (in the US) for people who are "banned" from driving to be granted exceptions to drive to work, to college, to church, to buy groceries, _etc._ In much of the US ordinary everyday life is pretty much impossible without the ability to drive, so _true_ bans on driving are not typical, and even then whatever restriction is given by the courts is commonly flouted and not effectively enforced. Whereas in the UK if you are banned from driving, you'd better not be seen behind the wheel of a vehicle, full stop!
@@pulaski1 The thing about not having a license for life is anyone can keep an eye on them and call every time they see them driving. We had seven neighbors living in one house and none of them had a drivers license. I would call every time I seen them driving and I even installed 4K cameras so I would have video for the police and the courts each time. One by one they went to prison or died and now all of them are gone and have been for years plus the neighborhood is much better now. The county even came in and tore the house down then sold the land for back taxes.
@@largelarry2126 Are you not in the US? I think that generally in the US, the sort of low-life scumbags who would get lengthy/ life driving bans are the same sort who would acquire a gun, legally or otherwise, and threaten people who reported them to the police. :-/
@@pulaski1 Why would someone report a person buying a legally? They do extensive background checks on each and every person. Could it be that they are jealous and can't pass one. Yes i'm in the US.
@@largelarry2126 I don't understand your first sentence. I thought we were talking about reporting someone driving without a license, not reporting someone with a gun. I am confused. .... But someone driving without a license _might have a gun._ I would be cautious about calling the police on a neighbor, especially one I didn't like or trust, as it is not unheard of for a dispute between neighbors to escalate into a shooting. Such shootings can equally involve a legally acquired gun (where there has been a background check), or one acquired by someone who would not pass a backgrounds check. It is perfectly legal to acquire a gun in a private sale, so long as the seller didn't acquire it with the intention of selling it to someone who couldn't pass a background check.
My neighbor lost his son to a drunk driver who killed him when he crossed the median. The son had just graduated med school too. What a tragedy! The drunk driver was sentenced to 5 years in prison for the murder but nothing will ever bring the man's son back.
Once again the drunk lives. We need tougher laws for those who drink and drive and for those who kill someone. It should be intentional murder. You get in a car drunk, you have to know there is a possibility of killing someone. Jail her for rest of her life. I almost lost my life to a drunk driver who also walked away with a scratch. He fled the state and yet to be punished.
In Saudi Arabia a drunk driver was executed for killing six family members in an accident.Too harsh punishment maybe but that driver will never drive drunk again.
That should be the punishment in all of North America both Canada and the United States for any and all drunk Driver's who gets behind the wheel and kill someone or people should be an Automatic death sentence.
Where I live, a drunk driver killed a woman and the only thing he kept saying was he had a scratch on his hand that he needed paramedics to do something about it. He knew he killed someone and didn't care. Courts need to send drunk drivers to prison
A drunk in a SUV ran a red light in my town on a Saturday afternoon. He T-boned a car, killing the woman driver. His kids were not buckled in and were ejected on to the street. As bystanders rushed to give first aid to the kids and the driver, the drunk stumbled around the scene, angrily ranting “Now I have to get new car!” He never looked at his kids, the car he hit, or the dying woman. A news article said it was his 5th DUI arrest (and second crash) in three years. He had major political connections, so his trial was delayed for three years, apparently hoping people would forget. He didn’t get jail or lose his license. He never expressed regret, but issued statement at his trial, promising to “do better.” I kept track because the woman killed was a coworker, and ironically, three other coworkers were at the intersection when the crash occurred. They were giving the kids and our coworker first aid. A news report showed him getting in a care and driving away from the courthouse.
@@slesley4223 And that just shows how corrupt our political."justice" system can be. If you know the right people, grease the right palms, kiss the right asses, you can get away with just about anything.
I was 18 myself when I was hit head on by a drunk driver. I woke up days later in the hospital. Considering my injuries I was very lucky I survived. The drunk was the one who died. Not only was there alcohol in her system but she also had drugs as well. Someone else's bad decisions changed my life and not in a good way. Even if the innocent person lives sometimes they suffer the consequences the rest of their life. I guess I could be happy the drunk died because of what I went through after the accident but she left behind a little girl. A little girl who lost her mother because of a stupid choice. It's tragic because she will live with that all her life.
I have a possible solution to this. Been saying this for years as I've seen too many drunken fatals. They need to make it a law that when you go into an bar, you have to surrender your keys and blow in a breathalyzer before leave. Couple that with spike strips that deploy when someone enters the off the ramp to a highway from the direction to pop tires.
Also automatic minimum 10 year sentence and additional 10 minimum if multiple fatalities to run consecutively. I say minimum only because proving intent has always been the hurdle.
Who's going to pay for those spike strips to be purchased and installed and maintained on every off ramp of every highway in the country? Deterrence is the solution. 25 years for the first DUI, life without parole for the next. No plea bargains, no trials...... if you tested about the limit, you're guilty.
An old Army sergeant taught me how to do the math years ago to ensure I didn't go over the limit: limit your drinks to zero if you're driving, and you're good to go. Even with one drink, you'll spend the rest of your life wondering if you could have somehow avoided *that* accident. With zero drinks, you'll know you did your best.
@@pjdebenedetti3214 I dont think there would be any civil liberties issues with this one. The state could word it so its not a requirement but make the liability so high that they wont be able to let people leave drunk. I am very right wing to & generally side with liberty, but I dont see this as any more of a violation than the implied consent laws. Its not a warrantless search, not a free speech or 2nd amendment issue. I dont see much wiggle room to fight this. But then you have to deal with the lobbyists those are the people with the power in our government.
This happened in 2013. Nicole Bakus was sentenced to 38 years. She has appealed twice and been denied. She is appealing again cause new video came out that shows her after the accident standing still and claims that her drinks were spiked even tho the bar gave a receipt that showed she drank 20 drinks in 3 hours.
Holy cow, as an ex bartender I was strict with my customers I would have never served that many drinks to one person! I also had access to a tow truck driver that was a blessing to help out. I would simply grab the customers keys and call him. I didn't have to worry about anyone having their lives ruined when I woke up. I also duct taped someone to a barstool till the wrecker service came out. Good day
@@guns2keepmefree You had the right idea and did the right things. But duct taping someone to a bar stool -- you could have gotten sued. Hope you didn't. And 20 drinks in 3 hours is enough alcohol to be lethal. How she even survived that much alcohol poisoning is astonishing.
My mother was involved in a highway collision. Two people also died. My mother was ejected through the windscreen. She lived. She spent months in the hospital. She recovered with some facial scars and other perminant injuries. It was very hard on our family. The one who caused the collision was drunk. He died. He had a wife and 3 children. Very sad. Lots of people suffered for his actions.
So your mum wasent wearing a seatbelt then ? You guys have so much "freedom" your blinded by ignorance and dont even bother wearing a seatbelt. Im glad your mum survived tho
@@STITCHWA The accident occurred in 1975 people rarely used their seat belts in those days. There wasn't a big push for safety in those days. There weren't billboards saying click it or ticket like we have today. Also being caught for driving under the influence of alcohol was a minor infraction so many were prone to doing it more often than today. My mother was sober.
Not necessarily all that drunk. Many completely sober people have wound up on the wrong side of a 4-lane highway at night, especially elderly people who can't see all that well and get confused. Advice to drive in the right hand lane, especially after dark, is sound advice.
@@cll1639 I agree, some of the on/off ramps can be very tricky if you aren't paying close attention. I'm not sure exactly why but it seems that they are purposely designing them that way.
my friend was smoking weed and died this way.. :( dui deaths are no joke its sad alcohol being the major contributing factor but other drugs can do it too
The intoxicated driver should be sentenced to LWOP, there was absolutely no excuse for her actions. This case may be pled down to reduce her jail time.
If she came from a Bar the Owner and Bar Tender would be held accountable also if you let someone leave your bar and you had been serving them knowingly they were drunk your S.O.L.thats the way it is where I live
I think drunk drivers who kills others while driving drunk should pay for the victims funerals as well since they are responsible for their deaths. I also think that should go for anyone who takes another person's life period.
Life without parole? What a ridiculous suggestion. We already have to many laws in this country, and the sentencing is already to harsh. We have more people in prison, serving longer sentences than anywhere else in the world. And you want more? That's a ridiculous notion, because it's blatantly OBVIOUS that it doesn't work! I even see comments here in favor of another prohibition, like back in the 20's. Which ALSO didn't work. To propose these hair brained ideas, is on par with saying making guns illegal, will stop people from shooting others. But anyone with a brain, knows making guns illegal wont stop the shootings. Why? Because criminal do NOT obey the law! There will always be a gun they can get their hands on. Illegal or not. And as for these drinkers? There will always be alcohol available, even if illegal, just as there was during prohibition. The fact is, people make mistakes. No one is perfect. Everyone at sometime in their life, has used very poor judgement at least once. At least! Now, if someone has a track record, of using alcohol and poor judgement repeatedly, yes, that changes things, and more drastic measure must be taken. Perhaps a three strike rule or similar. But as for all those people ready to start a linch mob? Thats not the answer. Because that wont ever help solve the problem. All it does is appease a few people's vindictive revenge for what occurred. A vehicle accident is just that. An accident. Show me one convicted drunk driver who wanted to intentionally kill other innocent people in a crash, and I'll agree those people deserve a life sentence. But, you won't find them.
AS A TRUCK DRIVER I HAVE ENCOUNTERED SO MANY WRONG WAY DRIVERS IN THE HOUSTON AREA AND MOST OF THEM HAVE BEEN FROM 2 TO 4 AM ON WEEKENDS, I WISH LAW ENFORCEMENT WOULD GET MORE ACTIVE AROUND THAT TIME.
@Tony Po who are you talking about? The person putting the video up? I mean how dare he make a living right. Because you tell your employer to not bother paying you for your work that you will do it for free right? 🙄
@@lindanwfirefighter4973 ya‼️‼️ I agree with you because I went from fire and rescue to photojournalist. It’s easy to sit in judgment until you’re on the other side. * just FYI, I work for a Rock magazine so not too much blood but still tragedy and some heartbreak
Stricter laws are a must! I feel that if your actions cause a death then you should receive life. How is the death of someone worth 5 yrs? That person doesn't get to come back to life in 5 yrs so why should you have a life after 5 yrs. An eye for an eye
I also have zero tolerance for drunk drivers. I come from a family where it's "the thing" to drink and be drunk. On his 18th b'day my nephew got a bottle of whiskey and a case of beer. I love my nephew and felt bad for him as it was stupid what he did but I entirely support the sentence he got from New York State. He was 19 and got picked up for drunk driving. His BAC was so high that he was automatically charged with aggravated DWI. If he has another DWI it'll be a felony. My family's response? Poor K, how do we get him off? I think zero tolerance is the only way to really change attitudes toward drunk driving.
Poor K , how to get him off??? He deserves a stiffer sentence than what he got. In today's world so much education about no to drugs and about drinking/driving. LISTEN PEOPLE. It might be your loved one you don't have any more due to someone's stupidity. How would you feel then?
@@lisaoliver8023 if she's been 9 yrs in prison, according how the prison system works she has served 18 yrs, days and nights count. So she can be paroled sometime soon. I know this because my cousin is in prison for his 5th dwi, he didn't killed anyone luckily, got 4 yrs and said that each day counts double for them. Anyways, she's been locked up long enough and should be given a 2nd chance.
Had this woman had any prior dui's, she would have been charged w/dbl murder. Wow. Something she will live w/for the rest of her life and hopefully this will be a life lesson learned! My condolences and prayers to the families of the victims and prayers for the young man who survived. God bless.
It's crazy to think of how a bad decision can change the lives of so many in the blink of an eye. All of them were going about their lives and now 2 young victims are gone without even seeing it coming and her life is forever changed as she is gonna have to serve hard time. That's gotta be a rude awaking when she woke up in jail knowing she is screwed big time
Two are dead....a life lesson alright for two innocent people who are gone forever! What didn't she know before she killed? She didn't know don't drive when you are stinking drunk?
If anyone drives drunk and murder someone else in this way they should NEVER be set free...Ever. Just so you know I don't like the taste of alcohol so I don't drink and have NEVER BEEN DRUNK.
@@penskepc2374 Susan, You can cut the demeaning 'I'm better than you are' crap any time now! Psychology doesn't work with me! Do you even know how to not be nasty? What's so terrible about someone saying they don't like the smell of alcohol and have no intetest in drinking? If that offends you it's time to see a metaphysical counselor, but take a look in the mirror first and be truthful with yourself!
I can't believe what this person caused . no matter what they can't bring any hope to there loved ones.i would kill myself if i did something like this
Dennnis Derocco ... Thinking seriously about what you said, I don't really think that you would kill yourself. You sound like a sensible sort of person who would NOT drink and drive...,
Yet we still sell alcohol. We don't sell other drugs for recreational use... except for a few states. We just say "that's horrible" and go on till we see it again.... and repeat
@kepler240 what do you suggest? Stopping the sale of alcohol? As the other poster mentioned, prohibition didn't work. People kept on drinking as before except now they were criminals. The "no alcohol" laws spawned a huge nation wide black market with powerful criminal organizations which just like the narcos in Mexico started killing each other as well as lawmen and lawmakers. The government lost out on gazillions in tax revenue and so did the markets, restaurants, clubs etc. If they tried it again it wouldn't work again except now on a collosal scale! Any other ideas?
@@leaturk11 just type Nicole Baukus in the search. She's the one who got 35-40 years for that double fatal oui. It's crazy how many drinks she had in just 5 hours.
Yes because officers forced her to drink, than forced her to drive her own car on the wrong side of the freeway, and forced her to smash into these people. Blaming everyone but her own damn self. Typical.
Thank you for showing the reality of these tragedies and may it be a reminder of the damage we can do when we get behind the wheel of a 2 ton weapon. Be safe, alert and don't drive impaired.
My sister was killed by a drunk driver and I have absolutely no tolerance for them! He got 4 1/2 yrs to 11yrs, out in 5 yrs., I will never see my sister again until we meet in heaven.
When I was young around 7 years old, two friends who were brother and sister were killed by an intoxicated driver. That drivers passenger was also killed. 3 people were killed and he only served less than 6 months.
I can't begin to imagine what the families of the 2 deceased victims are going through. I personally would make it a point to get access to the perp and deliver swift justice. You know she is going to get a slap on the wrist for this.
@GREG Goss She got 40 years. Doubt this was her first offence. Probably die to be released in a couple of years. They rarely do much more than a third of the time
God bless and be with the familie's left behind. The person who was driving the car drunk is going to be questioning their action's for year's to come. Drinking and driving is a felony, people you better think before you drive because you could wake up to a tragedy. Just really very sad people had to die because of someone else's bad decision's.
For people that will be reading this in the future. In Texas it's now legal to sell liquor at Drive Thru windows all over the state. You can roll into Chilis (for instance) and get a gallon of Margaritas. I don't know what kind of brainiacs in Austin thought this might be a good idea. Not saying Drive Thru bought liquor caused this accident ... but it doesn't help the state's argument that it wants to reduce accidents like this one.
Rest In Peace young men and as for the intoxicated driver, I’m sure you will have a long time to think about what you’ve done! May the Lord have mercy on you!
No Bail or Bond, No Excuses, No Appeals! One Strike, You're Out! Intent easily proven. She intentionally consumed an excess amount of alcohol, became extremely intoxicated, intentionally chose to get behind the wheel of a vehicle, and intentionally chose the lanes in the wrong direction
Should be murder one by alcohol, not intoxication manslaughter...life without parole...ANYBODY, in my opinion, who gets behind the wheel drunk is committing attempted murder...
(DWK's) Drunks who've killed need to do the walk of shame and teaching. They need to be forced to visit all the high schools and colleges around the state their imprisoned in with handcuff chains and in P-uniform to teach the next generation that they need to break this outdated dangerous social habit.
If her BAC was that high AFTER the crash, she was probably almost comatose while she was driving. Unfortunately, she'll probably be released and allowed to continue driving.
Yes, this happened June 29, 2012. I was an acquaintance, at the time, of the young man that survived but was in pretty bad condition. Nicole Nadra Baukus, the intoxicated driver, is currently eligible for parole in 2021, according to Wikipedia.
When someone gets drunk logic and reasoning get thrown out the window. Losing a loved one to irresponsible people is a disgrace. If someone drives to a bar it is safe to say they are driving away from the same bar. These bar patrons should be brought to a bar by some other means. If you feel you are above getting a ride TO a bar then stay home. Mandatory life sentences for drunk drivers. RIP to the victims.
I lost a close friend due to a drunk driver and he was even speeding. She died and the drunk driver only had a scratch. She was going to her brothers birthday party. It happened one day before my birthday. Anyone who drives drunk should get the death sentence that is what the victim got. With no chance of a appeal.
I’ve known of too many people who’ve died at the hands of a drunk driver including a husband , wife and her two sisters. She was killed by the golf instructor who was teaching her how to play so she could play with her husband. His kids stated their father was a good man. Not like him to drive after drinking. Too late now.
I don't know about Tx law, taking the keys of a intoxicated driver in NY is false imprisonment. If my wife( ex) wanted to get in a car I OWNED & drive intoxicated? I couldn't take her keys or disable the vehicle. Its esuba. I could make a report & hope an officer picked her up. Raises my/ kids Ins. This aint the city. Only have a few troopers for large area. She finally got caught after we legally separated. Sad the drunk always survives. Innocent don't.
I feel very sorry for all first responders who have to deal with these awful crashes. I do wish that the videos are shown to the dui driver who caused this awful mess. God bless all first responders and Thankyou for all you hard work❤❤❤
Wow I didn't read the discription and thought this was another Nicole Baukas type situation. Thankful this is THAT story and not a new one. What a nightmare for those families.
My opinion on driving drunk is that the penalties shouldnt be so much emphasized on the drinking (the addiction part of the action) but on the actual act of killing the people. I think this way because there's plenty of people that drink and drive that get caught up in the system that aren't technically wreckless and don't cause accidents or fatalities that are completely harmless to the world. I think some people can handle their substances whether it be alcohol weed coke or whatever and some people can't. I think the penalties for actually injuring people or killing people should be much more stiff. I just think accidents like these should be treated like wreckless drivers. I think criminalizing the disease of addiction doesn't help the people any. I think that criminalizing it people that have a problem are much less likely to talk about their problems or try to get help because of the stigma of it. I think people with addiction issues would be more likely to seek help and this in turn would help the people that want to get help get help before being the cause of an accident like this. That's just my opinion. I definately think people involved in accidents deserve stiff penalties. i just think we should go about the issue in courts and the judicial system alittle different. The thing is they aren't going to change the system. The system makes too much money snagging up people that might of had a beer or two and not ever have an accident. All those people fill up our jails while the actual wreckless drivers get released early to cause more chaos and destruction. I don't know if anyone here agrees with me. I would hope so.
They tried that, and it just went underground with speakeasies and mobsters and really bad stuff like bathtub gin. Didn't work. And it won't work if tried again. Forbidden fruit will always get eaten, somehow, some way.
1975 I was a passenger in 1961 Corvette, We were in Wyoming going back to Colorado It was 4:00 am and we were on the interstate on the correct side, At the crest of a small rise another vehicle driving the wrong direction just missed us, 75 mph and not even one second to think about it, That could have easily been the End, I've always reflected on that morning, Patrick and I are very very lucky.
My sympathy goes out to the families of the two departed ones who passed away tragically in this accident that should of never happened. All because of a careless driver woman who drove the wrong way while being intoxicated.
My little housekeeper lost her 16 year old son to a drunk driver. But she is not bitter and is the best friend I have ever had. If keys were held by bar owners, a lot of this would be prevented.
Did this happen back in 2012? I'm confused. Also in the description it gives the name of the rear passenger who was killed and it says like Adam's was pronounced dead on the scene. But who is adams?
Yep. I remembered when this happened shortly after or before another one in the area. A lot of the bars off the freeway in the area closed the following months after
My prayers to those who passed away and the drunk driver is of course is alive and she should spend the rest of her life n prison and how can u get on a highway and go the wrong way there r signs, i don't understand why bar tender is part of the problem to he should have stop giving her drink at 3am my lord ,my prayers to everyone
Do you honestly believe today's politicians even LISTEN to the people??? You can write your Congressman all you want. You may get some snarky reply, or maybe not any response, and nothing will change. All many if not most of them are interested in today is power and how many of our Constitutional rights they can infringe upon.
THERE ARE LAWS TO STOP THIS. LAWS ARE SUBJECT AT BEST. THEY DONT STOP ANYTHING. REMEMBER ETHAN COUCH. DRUNK KILLS FOUR GETS PROBATION BECAUSE HE WAS TO RICH TO KNOW BETTER.
At night on the weekends, I look at everyone on the road as possibly being $hit faced-that’s why I stay off the road at night, unless I’m on call in trauma unit.
@@pulaski1 on a cops dash cam it shows her wearing her white tennis shoes as he arrives to the scene, but then later found stuffed in the floorboard on driver's side after(as if they were planted). A witness on scene had stated that she was the passenger but did not see a driver?
@@kolachepapi4621 That doesn't sound like a very reliable witness, but if you were a driver who had caused a fatal accident, and weren't injured, it might not be a bad strategy to climb across the center console and be seen emerging from the passenger door. It won't take much to debunk that version of events, but at least it will muddy the waters a bit.
Driving a car after drinking, and killing someone because of that should be considered premeditated homicide. Even wasted drunks know they shouldn't drive, but they make the choice to do it anyway. Nobody forces them to drink, they chose to do it! Serving only 3 years of a five year sentence, or similar allowances for "good behavior" are unacceptable. Such a slap on the wrist for taking someone's life by driving while intoxicated is not just wrong, it's absurdly wrong and criminal itself!!!!!
So we should just start changing the definition of words? There is no intent and intent means a lot.
"Even wasted drunks know they shouldn't drive..." is an oxymoron. There can be no intent to create a crime when you're "wasted." A "wasted drunk," by definition, has impaired judgement.
@@seanlonergan7489 .
Um, no. Intoxicated drivers don't have an inhibition left.
@@penskepc2374 So did this woman wake up wasted? Did someone hold a gun to her head and say drink to the point of being drunk? Or shall we just call it as it is: the INTENT started when she chose, of her own volition, to drink to the point of intoxication and beyond, and then drive.
I knew of a guy in our college department that got drunk, snorted coke, smoked dope and tried to drive home. He ran a red light and killed a mother and her two kids. They gave him life in prison. That was in the early 80s, a completely just sentence.
Life in the US means life ? Life in Australia is 20yrs , it’s a joke
@@allang3541 Depends on if the sentence is with or without the possibility of parole.
He is out by now. 7 years.
In Canada he would get a ticket for that .
@@allang3541 Life usually means after 25 years you're eligible for parole but that doesn't mean you'll get let out. If the courts still find you unfit to return to society they'll keep you locked up indefinitely. Hence the term 25 to life.
The 2nd offense for a DUI should get you off the streets forever. We are a soft, tolerant, and very dumb society to not be harder on drunk drivers.
It's going to change!
We are the strictest country in the western world, what are you even talking about soft? its a good thing dolts like you dont make the rules. A little empathy goes a long way.
They are much needed revenue generators
Ban cars. Don't you know it is the cars fault.....just like it is the guns fault.
@@penskepc2374 Empathy? Towards who? The drunk driver that killed 2 innocent people? Are you crazy? By the way, I researched western world countries standards for dealing with DUI and you couldn't be more wrong. Many countries have a zero tolerance policy which is 0.0 bac. What is ours? .10. Many have harsher fines and imprisonment as well.
There's no excuse to lighten the sentence of something like this. It's murder. Some could even say premeditated because they willingly got behind the wheel intoxicated knowingly the possible outcome.
I sooo agree..
Thats not how intent works and none of this falls under any definition of murder.
@@penskepc2374 Sorry Karen. Hopefully none if for loved ones die like this.
Ban the cars, sue the car dealers and sue the car manufacturers. Haven't you people learned anything from the marxist Democrats? That's their answer for misuse of guns and gun violence. Why wouldn't it work for vehicler homicide?
@@thomasstevens9551 the cars and dealerships have nothing to do with anything it's the idiots who get behind the wheel drunk thinking they are above everyone else
It’s not manslaughter when you knowingly get in a vehicle and drive drunk. It should be 25 years no parole for each life you take. And IF you ever get out......if....no license ever again.
I agree! They made the choice and manslaughter is getting off with a slap on the wrist. It’s disgusting. They should be charged with order 1 because their choices caused deaths.
@@chriscampbell2679 Agreed 100%. DUI is like having a revolver in your hand with a single bullet in it and turning in circles in a crowded room whilst pulling the trigger over and over. Sooner or later that single bullet will be fired killing some one. Don’t do the behaviour and someone would not have died. It is intentional.
I agree.Can you imagine the reaction of the family members when thy were notified?The shock,the horror,the sadness! Oh may God be with them and help them through this tragedy. Hey,driving is no game and we have to be very careful! I don't drink, but I pray to God that I never ,ever cause harm to anyone or have an accident.
its pure negligence operating a motor vehicle under the influence of Alcohol or Drugs .
Agreed
I was slammed into by a drunk driver who was fleeing the scene after hitting two cars at a bar. He fled the scene after hitting me, but was later caught. I am permanently disabled with limited use and chronic pain of my right arm. I have zero sympathy for those who drink and drive. Especially where Uber or Lyft is available. My prayers go out to the victims of this senseless tragedy.🙏🏻
Bless you and I feel so sad for you! I hate to even have to put it this way, but you are here! You can tell the world about it and I hope you do! Speak for those who can't any longer. I strongly believe the manner of death or injury is not different than if someone pulls a trigger. Driving drunk is a willful act because we start sober! Getting drunk and driving a vehicle is as willful as pulling a trigger while pointing at human beings. Yet we are so easy on drivers, especially when they are young people. Ask the dead if it matters who killed them! The life they cherished ended....gone forever. Their families will never see them again.....
Don’t blame you at all, I drove drunk and it’s the most ignorant, selfish, irresponsible thing anyone can do it’s murder in my eyes if you hit and kill someone and at minimum attempted manslaughter of you injure someone like yourself.
I had a drunk driver rear-end me. I was going the speed limit is 40, she was going at least 70. Luckily I only strained my back and neck, she did $13,000 in damage to my truck. Totaled her car, she didn't know she was in an accident. Of course she was driving without insurance, so my insurance rate went up. No sympathy for drunk drivers. Sorry to hear that you are permanently disabled. My heart goes out to families who lost a loved one and the ones who were injured.
there always were taxis.....alcohol a DRUG that kills more people than any other drug directly or indirectly. Society should see it as a DRUG and not something you just drink to feel good. It's a very dangerous drug and also causes cancer. I'm soory for what you have experience and I hope by some miracle you fully recover
I'm very sorry to hear that but you do not need to be permanently disabled! We're energy beings so we can heal just as the drunk can!
people who drink and drive should be banned from driving for life irrespective of whether they kill someone or not as they obviously value their right to drive more than they value innocent peoples lives.
I don't know where you live, but the US places almost no priority on actually stopping people who are "banned" from driving, and indeed, it is quite common (in the US) for people who are "banned" from driving to be granted exceptions to drive to work, to college, to church, to buy groceries, _etc._ In much of the US ordinary everyday life is pretty much impossible without the ability to drive, so _true_ bans on driving are not typical, and even then whatever restriction is given by the courts is commonly flouted and not effectively enforced.
Whereas in the UK if you are banned from driving, you'd better not be seen behind the wheel of a vehicle, full stop!
@@pulaski1 The thing about not having a license for life is anyone can keep an eye on them and call every time they see them driving. We had seven neighbors living in one house and none of them had a drivers license. I would call every time I seen them driving and I even installed 4K cameras so I would have video for the police and the courts each time. One by one they went to prison or died and now all of them are gone and have been for years plus the neighborhood is much better now. The county even came in and tore the house down then sold the land for back taxes.
@@largelarry2126 Are you not in the US? I think that generally in the US, the sort of low-life scumbags who would get lengthy/ life driving bans are the same sort who would acquire a gun, legally or otherwise, and threaten people who reported them to the police. :-/
@@pulaski1 Why would someone report a person buying a legally? They do extensive background checks on each and every person. Could it be that they are jealous and can't pass one. Yes i'm in the US.
@@largelarry2126 I don't understand your first sentence. I thought we were talking about reporting someone driving without a license, not reporting someone with a gun. I am confused. .... But someone driving without a license _might have a gun._
I would be cautious about calling the police on a neighbor, especially one I didn't like or trust, as it is not unheard of for a dispute between neighbors to escalate into a shooting. Such shootings can equally involve a legally acquired gun (where there has been a background check), or one acquired by someone who would not pass a backgrounds check. It is perfectly legal to acquire a gun in a private sale, so long as the seller didn't acquire it with the intention of selling it to someone who couldn't pass a background check.
My neighbor lost his son to a drunk driver who killed him when he crossed the median. The son had just graduated med school too. What a tragedy! The drunk driver was sentenced to 5 years in prison for the murder but nothing will ever bring the man's son back.
Five years is no penalty. It’s shocking that’s all for taking a life.
only 5 years? thats a tragedy
Sad ..
5 yrs was not enough. I believe eye for eye.. But satisfaction makes it better.
Death penalty for taking another life would’ve been better. Beats us having to feed, clothe and house them while they do absolutely nothing.
Wish people would stop DUI. My friend & his pregnant gf died several year ago because of a drunk driver. My condolences to the families.
That's a damn shame...I've lost 3 to DRUNKS. THEY SHOULD RECEIVE LIFE. IM SO SORRY ABOUT YOUR FRIENDS AND THEIR BABY... 🤬
Once again the drunk lives. We need tougher laws for those who drink and drive and for those who kill someone. It should be intentional murder. You get in a car drunk, you have to know there is a possibility of killing someone. Jail her for rest of her life. I almost lost my life to a drunk driver who also walked away with a scratch. He fled the state and yet to be punished.
Sad
Never stay in the fast lane because that’s the slow lane to a wrong way driver
The fast lane is the emergency lane.
Never thought of it that way
Good thinking
@@Odin33356 people ride that lane tho...they just want to go fast
@@conservativehippie9736 home of the tin foil hat. The meth capital of the world.
In Saudi Arabia a drunk driver was executed for killing six family members in an accident.Too harsh punishment maybe but that driver will never drive drunk again.
Not too harsh, this needs to be the norm anywhere.
Not too harsh at all, death penalty for murder is perfect.
That should be the punishment in all of North America both Canada and the United States for any and all drunk Driver's who gets behind the wheel and kill someone or people should be an Automatic death sentence.
Saudi Arabia believes in an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.
Seems more than fair
Where I live, a drunk driver killed a woman and the only thing he kept saying was he had a scratch on his hand that he needed paramedics to do something about it. He knew he killed someone and didn't care. Courts need to send drunk drivers to prison
A drunk in a SUV ran a red light in my town on a Saturday afternoon. He T-boned a car, killing the woman driver. His kids were not buckled in and were ejected on to the street. As bystanders rushed to give first aid to the kids and the driver, the drunk stumbled around the scene, angrily ranting “Now I have to get new car!” He never looked at his kids, the car he hit, or the dying woman. A news article said it was his 5th DUI arrest (and second crash) in three years. He had major political connections, so his trial was delayed for three years, apparently hoping people would forget. He didn’t get jail or lose his license. He never expressed regret, but issued statement at his trial, promising to “do better.” I kept track because the woman killed was a coworker, and ironically, three other coworkers were at the intersection when the crash occurred. They were giving the kids and our coworker first aid. A news report showed him getting in a care and driving away from the courthouse.
@@slesley4223 And that just shows how corrupt our political."justice" system can be. If you know the right people, grease the right palms, kiss the right asses, you can get away with just about anything.
I was 18 myself when I was hit head on by a drunk driver. I woke up days later in the hospital. Considering my injuries I was very lucky I survived. The drunk was the one who died. Not only was there alcohol in her system but she also had drugs as well. Someone else's bad decisions changed my life and not in a good way. Even if the innocent person lives sometimes they suffer the consequences the rest of their life. I guess I could be happy the drunk died because of what I went through after the accident but she left behind a little girl. A little girl who lost her mother because of a stupid choice. It's tragic because she will live with that all her life.
Am so happy that you are ok
Thank you! I'm not sure what his plan is because now I'm fighting stage 4 Metastatic Breast Cancer. God has made me a strong person.
@@nicolecotter-ziller4892 God Bless you and keep you safe 🙏
Drugs are bad news
If a little girl has an alcoholic/drug addict mother, then maybe she needed to be in the care of someone else anyway.
I have a possible solution to this. Been saying this for years as I've seen too many drunken fatals. They need to make it a law that when you go into an bar, you have to surrender your keys and blow in a breathalyzer before leave. Couple that with spike strips that deploy when someone enters the off the ramp to a highway from the direction to pop tires.
You are so right. This is one area where my civil liberties can be set aside. I could not live with myself if my dumb decision killed someone.
Also automatic minimum 10 year sentence and additional 10 minimum if multiple fatalities to run consecutively. I say minimum only because proving intent has always been the hurdle.
Who's going to pay for those spike strips to be purchased and installed and maintained on every off ramp of every highway in the country? Deterrence is the solution. 25 years for the first DUI, life without parole for the next. No plea bargains, no trials...... if you tested about the limit, you're guilty.
An old Army sergeant taught me how to do the math years ago to ensure I didn't go over the limit: limit your drinks to zero if you're driving, and you're good to go. Even with one drink, you'll spend the rest of your life wondering if you could have somehow avoided *that* accident. With zero drinks, you'll know you did your best.
@@pjdebenedetti3214 I dont think there would be any civil liberties issues with this one. The state could word it so its not a requirement but make the liability so high that they wont be able to let people leave drunk. I am very right wing to & generally side with liberty, but I dont see this as any more of a violation than the implied consent laws. Its not a warrantless search, not a free speech or 2nd amendment issue. I dont see much wiggle room to fight this. But then you have to deal with the lobbyists those are the people with the power in our government.
My heart dropped when seeing the wrecked condition of this sedan. My prayer to all people involved. Rest In Peace.
This happened in 2013. Nicole Bakus was sentenced to 38 years. She has appealed twice and been denied. She is appealing again cause new video came out that shows her after the accident standing still and claims that her drinks were spiked even tho the bar gave a receipt that showed she drank 20 drinks in 3 hours.
It happened in June of 2012
Holy cow, as an ex bartender I was strict with my customers I would have never served that many drinks to one person!
I also had access to a tow truck driver that was a blessing to help out. I would simply grab the customers keys and call him.
I didn't have to worry about anyone having their lives ruined when I woke up. I also duct taped someone to a barstool till the wrecker service came out.
Good day
20???🤔🤔🤔
@@guns2keepmefree You had the right idea and did the right things. But duct taping someone to a bar stool -- you could have gotten sued. Hope you didn't.
And 20 drinks in 3 hours is enough alcohol to be lethal. How she even survived that much alcohol poisoning is astonishing.
Wow, they never stood a chance. My heart hurts for the family. Rip. 😢
My mother was involved in a highway collision. Two people also died. My mother was ejected through the windscreen. She lived. She spent months in the hospital. She recovered with some facial scars and other perminant injuries. It was very hard on our family. The one who caused the collision was drunk. He died.
He had a wife and 3 children. Very sad. Lots of people suffered for his actions.
Another guy on this thread said drunks that cause crashes always live. Thanks for proving he's a liar.
@@markpreston6930 I would call it misinformed.
Not the first guy to die because his wife and kids drove him to drink...
So your mum wasent wearing a seatbelt then ? You guys have so much "freedom" your blinded by ignorance and dont even bother wearing a seatbelt. Im glad your mum survived tho
@@STITCHWA The accident occurred in 1975 people rarely used their seat belts in those days.
There wasn't a big push for safety in those days.
There weren't billboards saying click it or ticket like we have today.
Also being caught for driving under the influence of alcohol was a minor infraction so many were prone to doing it more often than today. My mother was sober.
I’m so tired of irresponsible people! How drunk must you be to drive the wrong way?
Not necessarily all that drunk. Many completely sober people have wound up on the wrong side of a 4-lane highway at night, especially elderly people who can't see all that well and get confused. Advice to drive in the right hand lane, especially after dark, is sound advice.
@@cll1639 I agree, some of the on/off ramps can be very tricky if you aren't paying close attention. I'm not sure exactly why but it seems that they are purposely designing them that way.
my friend was smoking weed and died this way.. :( dui deaths are no joke its sad alcohol being the major contributing factor but other drugs can do it too
@@poppaluke9991 How about those confusing roundabouts? I think they're designed to baffle, and on has to be very careful in one of those.
The intoxicated driver should be sentenced to LWOP, there was absolutely no excuse for her actions. This case may be pled down to reduce her jail time.
If she came from a Bar the Owner and Bar Tender would be held accountable also if you let someone leave your bar and you had been serving them knowingly they were drunk your S.O.L.thats the way it is where I live
She will likely get that or very close.
I think drunk drivers who kills others while driving drunk should pay for the victims funerals as well since they are responsible for their deaths. I also think that should go for anyone who takes another person's life period.
Life without parole? What a ridiculous suggestion.
We already have to many laws in this country, and the sentencing is already to harsh.
We have more people in prison, serving longer sentences than anywhere else in the world. And you want more? That's a ridiculous notion, because it's blatantly OBVIOUS that it doesn't work!
I even see comments here in favor of another prohibition, like back in the 20's. Which ALSO didn't work. To propose these hair brained ideas, is on par with saying making guns illegal, will stop people from shooting others. But anyone with a brain, knows making guns illegal wont stop the shootings. Why? Because criminal do NOT obey the law! There will always be a gun they can get their hands on. Illegal or not. And as for these drinkers? There will always be alcohol available, even if illegal, just as there was during prohibition.
The fact is, people make mistakes. No one is perfect. Everyone at sometime in their life, has used very poor judgement at least once. At least! Now, if someone has a track record, of using alcohol and poor judgement repeatedly, yes, that changes things, and more drastic measure must be taken. Perhaps a three strike rule or similar.
But as for all those people ready to start a linch mob? Thats not the answer. Because that wont ever help solve the problem. All it does is appease a few people's vindictive revenge for what occurred. A vehicle accident is just that. An accident. Show me one convicted drunk driver who wanted to intentionally kill other innocent people in a crash, and I'll agree those people deserve a life sentence. But, you won't find them.
She got 38 years. She was served 21 drinks at the bar she was at. The bar had their license suspended and got sued for $1M.
Respect to those who work on these cases and have to see the aftermath. Prayers for the deceased and their families.
Deceased **
@@Songbirdlullaby22 yes, my phone can't spell. Have a nice day correcting everyone.
"Whiskey bottle. Brand new car. Oak tree you're in my way".
oooooohh that smell...
Hahaha....the Gary Rossington anthem!
@@robertoviejo152can't you smell that smell
The smell of death surrounds you
I love that officer she's good at what she does. 🥰
That was a girl? I legit didn't know that.
@@Chickenbrain269 apparently
I like her too! Although, I must admit I thought she was a little man before they said her name! I bet she is one of the best cops on the squad!
I think she sexually assaulted the ambulance driver in the very beginning of the video...
😍sameeee
AS A TRUCK DRIVER I HAVE ENCOUNTERED SO MANY WRONG WAY DRIVERS IN THE HOUSTON AREA AND MOST OF THEM HAVE BEEN FROM 2 TO 4 AM ON WEEKENDS, I WISH LAW ENFORCEMENT WOULD GET MORE ACTIVE AROUND THAT TIME.
An Aveo vs F150 head on, they never stood a chance. RIP
Hgff
Hitting that concrete wall kills every single time.
She should never see the outside again.
The penalty for drunk driving should be alcohol poisoning force them to drink to their death.
30 years an EMT. This is heart breaking.
22 years Medic/ search and rescue. You don’t get used to it
Indeed! 22 years as a firefighter! It’s terrible each and every time.
@Tony Po who are you talking about? The person putting the video up? I mean how dare he make a living right. Because you tell your employer to not bother paying you for your work that you will do it for free right? 🙄
@@lindanwfirefighter4973 ya‼️‼️ I agree with you because I went from fire and rescue to photojournalist. It’s easy to sit in judgment until you’re on the other side.
* just FYI, I work for a Rock magazine so not too much blood but still tragedy and some heartbreak
🙏🏼💔😔 prayers for all. This has forever changed many individuals/families lives because of driving while impaired/drunk.
RIP Adams and Saunders ,,very sad,,my Respects to the Families ,,sorry for your loss
So sad the 3rd person will have to hear the 2 friends are dead😥
In Turkey, it's the firing squad.
Stricter laws are a must! I feel that if your actions cause a death then you should receive life. How is the death of someone worth 5 yrs? That person doesn't get to come back to life in 5 yrs so why should you have a life after 5 yrs. An eye for an eye
you can make all the LAWS you want it won't stop the STUPID people from dong bad things.
@@marksmith7054 But, maybe better and stricter enforcement might.
I also have zero tolerance for drunk drivers. I come from a family where it's "the thing" to drink and be drunk. On his 18th b'day my nephew got a bottle of whiskey and a case of beer. I love my nephew and felt bad for him as it was stupid what he did but I entirely support the sentence he got from New York State. He was 19 and got picked up for drunk driving. His BAC was so high that he was automatically charged with aggravated DWI. If he has another DWI it'll be a felony. My family's response? Poor K, how do we get him off? I think zero tolerance is the only way to really change attitudes toward drunk driving.
Poor K , how to get him off??? He deserves a stiffer sentence than what he got. In today's world so much education about no to drugs and about drinking/driving. LISTEN PEOPLE. It might be your loved one you don't have any more due to someone's stupidity. How would you feel then?
Not sure how I could live with myself if I caused something like this
Me neither, but then I wouldn't drive drunk in the first place.
My worst nightmare. Waking up handcuffed to the bed rail at the hospital and being told that I killed somebody.
Maybe that’s the punishment.
The drunk driver has killed two innocent people. She needs to go to prison for life. RIP ✝️🙏 to the 2 victims
SHE GOT 38 YEARS
@@scottjengle that should be enough to sober up I'd think
feel sorry for anybody that gets hit by a drunk, this happens way too often
Good news for you! She's about to be paroled!
A brand new F-150 4x4 will be waiting for her with the truck bed full of ice cold beer!
@@lisaoliver8023 if she's been 9 yrs in prison, according how the prison system works she has served 18 yrs, days and nights count. So she can be paroled sometime soon.
I know this because my cousin is in prison for his 5th dwi, he didn't killed anyone luckily, got 4 yrs and said that each day counts double for them.
Anyways, she's been locked up long enough and should be given a 2nd chance.
@@scottjengle , not enough prison time!!
May God give the families peace that only He can.
Had this woman had any prior dui's, she would have been charged w/dbl murder. Wow. Something she will live w/for the rest of her life and hopefully this will be a life lesson learned! My condolences and prayers to the families of the victims and prayers for the young man who survived. God bless.
It's crazy to think of how a bad decision can change the lives of so many in the blink of an eye. All of them were going about their lives and now 2 young victims are gone without even seeing it coming and her life is forever changed as she is gonna have to serve hard time. That's gotta be a rude awaking when she woke up in jail knowing she is screwed big time
She's in prison, got about 38 yrs and about to be paroled this year.
A life lesson to all of us.
Two are dead....a life lesson alright for two innocent people who are gone forever! What didn't she know before she killed? She didn't know don't drive when you are stinking drunk?
If anyone drives drunk and murder someone else in this way they should NEVER be set free...Ever.
Just so you know I don't like the taste of alcohol so I don't drink and have NEVER BEEN DRUNK.
Yes! I can't even stand the smell of alcohol!
@@Bethechange67what does that mean? You hate people that drink, quite the blood luster you are.
@@penskepc2374 Susan,
You can cut the demeaning 'I'm better than you are' crap any time now! Psychology doesn't work with me! Do you even know how to not be nasty? What's so terrible about someone saying they don't like the smell of alcohol and have no intetest in drinking? If that offends you it's time to see a metaphysical counselor, but take a look in the mirror first and be truthful with yourself!
Can't imagine the pain on the victims families.God helped them get through it.
I can't believe what this person caused . no matter what they can't bring any hope to there loved ones.i would kill myself if i did something like this
Dennnis Derocco ... Thinking seriously about what you said, I don't really think that you would kill yourself. You sound like a sensible sort of person who would NOT drink and drive...,
@@rosemarydudley9954 i would not want to hurt anyone because of being stupid. Thanks for your feedback
Yet we still sell alcohol. We don't sell other drugs for recreational use... except for a few states. We just say "that's horrible" and go on till we see it again.... and repeat
We tried prohibition a century ago. It didn't work out so well.
@kepler240 what do you suggest? Stopping the sale of alcohol? As the other poster mentioned, prohibition didn't work. People kept on drinking as before except now they were criminals. The "no alcohol" laws spawned a huge nation wide black market with powerful criminal organizations which just like the narcos in Mexico started killing each other as well as lawmen and lawmakers. The government lost out on gazillions in tax revenue and so did the markets, restaurants, clubs etc. If they tried it again it wouldn't work again except now on a collosal scale! Any other ideas?
@@danieltoth3900 I suggest making weed legal
@@danieltoth3900 you don't see too many tragic deaths caused by stoned drivers.
I am glad they stacked her sentence. 38 years gives you a lot of time to think about what you did. Hopefully, she never gets paroled.
What her name
The driver got sentenced to 40 years and, strangely enough, believe that the cops set her up to be convicted.
She wanted to go to trial, which the state did, defendant switched her plea to guilty about 3 days into the trial.
@@AdamB12 Interesting case any links to this?
@@leaturk11 just type Nicole Baukus in the search. She's the one who got 35-40 years for that double fatal oui. It's crazy how many drinks she had in just 5 hours.
Yes because officers forced her to drink, than forced her to drive her own car on the wrong side of the freeway, and forced her to smash into these people. Blaming everyone but her own damn self. Typical.
What do you mean?set up
Thank you for showing the reality of these tragedies and may it be a reminder of the damage we can do when we get behind the wheel of a 2 ton weapon. Be safe, alert and don't drive impaired.
Ford F 150 vs. Chevy Aveo full of innocent people going about their business.
My sister was killed by a drunk driver and I have absolutely no tolerance for them! He got 4 1/2 yrs to 11yrs, out in 5 yrs., I will never see my sister again until we meet in heaven.
💔 Aw -- so sorry!
When I was young around 7 years old, two friends who were brother and sister were killed by an intoxicated driver. That drivers passenger was also killed. 3 people were killed and he only served less than 6 months.
The law needs to be like this ,,,,,,,IF YOU DRINK AND DRIVE ..?? Life in prison with out parole 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Same for texting while driving ...
Rest in peace. Prayers to the family of the injured.
I can't begin to imagine what the families of the 2 deceased victims are going through. I personally would make it a point to get access to the perp and deliver swift justice. You know she is going to get a slap on the wrist for this.
You ought to be able to find out since this was 9 years ago.
@@DoU12Rock , good point 🙄
@Bones McGillicuddy , that's me, Action Jackson.🦸🏋️🤺
@GREG Goss
She got 40 years.
Doubt this was her first offence.
Probably die to be released in a couple of years. They rarely do much more than a third of the time
@@MrPaige222 , what a travesty.
God bless and be with the familie's left behind. The person who was driving the car drunk is going to be questioning their action's for year's to come. Drinking and driving is a felony, people you better think before you drive because you could wake up to a tragedy. Just really very sad people had to die because of someone else's bad decision's.
For people that will be reading this in the future. In Texas it's now legal to sell liquor at Drive Thru windows all over the state. You can roll into Chilis (for instance) and get a gallon of Margaritas. I don't know what kind of brainiacs in Austin thought this might be a good idea. Not saying Drive Thru bought liquor caused this accident ... but it doesn't help the state's argument that it wants to reduce accidents like this one.
Rest In Peace young men and as for the intoxicated driver, I’m sure you will have a long time to think about what you’ve done! May the Lord have mercy on you!
Ther Lord will not be merciful to drunks who cause death. The Biblical penalty for those who take a life, who murder, is death.
No Bail or Bond, No Excuses, No Appeals! One Strike, You're Out! Intent easily proven. She intentionally consumed an excess amount of alcohol, became extremely intoxicated, intentionally chose to get behind the wheel of a vehicle, and intentionally chose the lanes in the wrong direction
She intended to drive the wrong way down the freeway??
Do you need to remind yourself of the definition of intent?
It's always the drunk that causes the crash that survives. We need harsher penalties for drunk driving. 😡
Should be murder one by alcohol, not intoxication manslaughter...life without parole...ANYBODY, in my opinion, who gets behind the wheel drunk is committing attempted murder...
For a minute I thought it was today's accident.
Your car becomes a weapon when are legally drunk.
You kill someone- Murder 1.
No exceptions.
I have been sober 14 years. This could have been me. Should have been me, I need to watch these clips
Who kept serving her drinks? Where is that bartenders liability in all of this??
The bar went out of business because of this.
The human body was not made to withstand that type of impact. Obviously cars weren’t either.
It should be murder using a 2-ton weapon while drunk.
(DWK's) Drunks who've killed need to do the walk of shame and teaching. They need to be forced to visit all the high schools and colleges around the state their imprisoned in with handcuff chains and in P-uniform to teach the next generation that they need to break this outdated dangerous social habit.
right ... and Often.
Pre-driving teens should have a visit from these drivers often.
It would help down the road .
If her BAC was that high AFTER the crash, she was probably almost comatose while she was driving. Unfortunately, she'll probably be released and allowed to continue driving.
Yes, this happened June 29, 2012. I was an acquaintance, at the time, of the young man that survived but was in pretty bad condition. Nicole Nadra Baukus, the intoxicated driver, is currently eligible for parole in 2021, according to Wikipedia.
Prison 4 life!!!!!!
Guess that's why they just posted the footage to TH-cam
When someone gets drunk logic and reasoning get thrown out the window. Losing a loved one to irresponsible people is a disgrace. If someone drives to a bar it is safe to say they are driving away from the same bar. These bar patrons should be brought to a bar by some other means. If you feel you are above getting a ride TO a bar then stay home. Mandatory life sentences for drunk drivers. RIP to the victims.
Appalling how many drunk driving deaths, especially wrong way, have happened in the stretch of 45 from Spring through The Woodlands.
IS THIS NEAR HOUSTON.
@@ronniewall1481 I45 and SH242 is north of Houston. I travel this stretch of road often.
@@dagneytaggart7707 I'VE BEEN ON IT SCARY PLACE TO DRIVE AROUND HOUSTON.
Texas. Fastest driving state in America. All around Houston is pure madness
The young people did not have chance of survival against the big truck , prayers to the families and their friends 🙏
Praying for the family's 🙏🙏
I lost a close friend due to a drunk driver and he was even speeding. She died and the drunk driver only had a scratch. She was going to her brothers birthday party. It happened one day before my birthday. Anyone who drives drunk should get the death sentence that is what the victim got. With no chance of a appeal.
I’ve known of too many people who’ve died at the hands of a drunk driver including a husband , wife and her two sisters. She was killed by the golf instructor who was teaching her how to play so she could play with her husband. His kids stated their father was a good man. Not like him to drive after drinking. Too late now.
He may of been a good man, but he made bad decisions.
the golf instructor was driving the wife?
@@roostersideburns3440 IKR? I’m confused
I don't know about Tx law, taking the keys of a intoxicated driver in NY is false imprisonment. If my wife( ex) wanted to get in a car I OWNED & drive intoxicated? I couldn't take her keys or disable the vehicle. Its esuba. I could make a report & hope an officer picked her up. Raises my/ kids Ins. This aint the city. Only have a few troopers for large area. She finally got caught after we legally separated.
Sad the drunk always survives. Innocent don't.
This happened in 2012? Or did the numbers get switched?
@Tony Po Dude, quit hollering...just asking. All the comments make it sound like it just happened.
2012
Ya
I feel very sorry for all first responders who have to deal with these awful crashes. I do wish that the videos are shown to the dui driver who caused this awful mess. God bless all first responders and Thankyou for all you hard work❤❤❤
TEXAS seems to have a lot of these "Wrong Way Drivers"
EVERY car should be required to have a safe driver breathalyzer ignition. EVERY FUCKING ONE!
Wow I didn't read the discription and thought this was another Nicole Baukas type situation. Thankful this is THAT story and not a new one. What a nightmare for those families.
R.I.P. dear departed souls,
Too many ppl worried about guns instead of drunk drivers.
My opinion on driving drunk is that the penalties shouldnt be so much emphasized on the drinking (the addiction part of the action) but on the actual act of killing the people. I think this way because there's plenty of people that drink and drive that get caught up in the system that aren't technically wreckless and don't cause accidents or fatalities that are completely harmless to the world. I think some people can handle their substances whether it be alcohol weed coke or whatever and some people can't. I think the penalties for actually injuring people or killing people should be much more stiff. I just think accidents like these should be treated like wreckless drivers. I think criminalizing the disease of addiction doesn't help the people any. I think that criminalizing it people that have a problem are much less likely to talk about their problems or try to get help because of the stigma of it. I think people with addiction issues would be more likely to seek help and this in turn would help the people that want to get help get help before being the cause of an accident like this. That's just my opinion. I definately think people involved in accidents deserve stiff penalties. i just think we should go about the issue in courts and the judicial system alittle different. The thing is they aren't going to change the system. The system makes too much money snagging up people that might of had a beer or two and not ever have an accident. All those people fill up our jails while the actual wreckless drivers get released early to cause more chaos and destruction. I don't know if anyone here agrees with me. I would hope so.
I don't hear them yelling to get rid of alcohol... which causes more deaths than guns do.
I think......perhaps....somebody tried that once. It didn't pan out well.
They tried that, and it just went underground with speakeasies and mobsters and really bad stuff like bathtub gin. Didn't work. And it won't work if tried again. Forbidden fruit will always get eaten, somehow, some way.
1975 I was a passenger in 1961 Corvette,
We were in Wyoming going back to Colorado
It was 4:00 am and we were on the interstate on the correct side,
At the crest of a small rise another vehicle driving the wrong direction just missed us,
75 mph and not even one second to think about it,
That could have easily been the End,
I've always reflected on that morning,
Patrick and I are very very lucky.
This motor vehicle violence is getting old.
It really is man. It really is.
My sympathy goes out to the families of the two departed ones who passed away tragically in this accident that should of never happened. All because of a careless driver woman who drove the wrong way while being intoxicated.
It's got to be rough to get the calls these first responders get...they see so much.
My little housekeeper lost her 16 year old son to a drunk driver. But she is not bitter and is the best friend I have ever had. If keys were held by bar owners, a lot of this would be prevented.
Every time I see those neon markers on the Highway I say a Prayer because that means some last breath was in that very spot, RIP
Did this happen back in 2012? I'm confused. Also in the description it gives the name of the rear passenger who was killed and it says like Adam's was pronounced dead on the scene. But who is adams?
Yep. I remembered when this happened shortly after or before another one in the area. A lot of the bars off the freeway in the area closed the following months after
The police take down was great; they were on that guy.
My prayers to those who passed away and the drunk driver is of course is alive and she should spend the rest of her life n prison and how can u get on a highway and go the wrong way there r signs, i don't understand why bar tender is part of the problem to he should have stop giving her drink at 3am my lord ,my prayers to everyone
I have done this and urge others as well, write your congressman. Want tougher laws, gotta let the
Law makers know !!!
Do you honestly believe today's politicians even LISTEN to the people??? You can write your Congressman all you want. You may get some snarky reply, or maybe not any response, and nothing will change. All many if not most of them are interested in today is power and how many of our Constitutional rights they can infringe upon.
Deaths resulting from an intoxicated driver is MURDER.
It's up to us to get our government to pass a law to put an end to this.
THERE ARE LAWS TO STOP THIS.
LAWS ARE SUBJECT AT BEST. THEY DONT STOP ANYTHING.
REMEMBER ETHAN COUCH. DRUNK KILLS FOUR GETS PROBATION BECAUSE HE WAS TO RICH TO KNOW BETTER.
At night on the weekends, I look at everyone on the road as possibly being $hit faced-that’s why I stay off the road at night, unless I’m on call in trauma unit.
OH wow, I'm reading up on the information behind this. That's heartbreaking. 😢🙏🙏
Zero sympathy for those that drink and drive and murder . Eye for an eye and no life sentences
This is a sad outcome of drinking and driving. This case is wild, was she really the driver or not?
Do you have any reason to believe that she _wasn't_ the driver?
@@pulaski1 on a cops dash cam it shows her wearing her white tennis shoes as he arrives to the scene, but then later found stuffed in the floorboard on driver's side after(as if they were planted). A witness on scene had stated that she was the passenger but did not see a driver?
@@kolachepapi4621 That doesn't sound like a very reliable witness, but if you were a driver who had caused a fatal accident, and weren't injured, it might not be a bad strategy to climb across the center console and be seen emerging from the passenger door. It won't take much to debunk that version of events, but at least it will muddy the waters a bit.
@@pulaski1 Yes, that is a possibility. Just look into it, it's much deeper then what it seems.
Drunks survive because their body is like limber. Sober drivers sometimes tense up
I watch these videos to remind me of what can happen and then it makes you not want to drive like an a-hole! Drive safe people!!!
I watch these videos for the same reason. It keeps my speeding in check.
There's an Erie calm ,silence,and the foggy lighting that just screams death and sadness.