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Sea-Dated 09-20-2006 01:36 PM

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And eating a burger :evilb:

tommymonza 09-20-2006 01:50 PM

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With bald tires :evilb:

onesickpantera 09-20-2006 02:08 PM

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On a slippery road! :evilb:

Shanghied Again 09-20-2006 02:34 PM

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Back in 1988 we had a 1984 Trans Am we were on our way home from a Superbowl party with my 6 month old son in the back we were the first car at the red light, when out of no were came this 4 wheel drive jacked up truck with big ass tires, well he hit us head on it would have not been to bad except the basterd was so drunk he didn't know what he was doing, we were looking right at him when he floored his truck and proceeded to drive over us, I was able to get out and tried to stop him banging on his window as he continued shredding my car and my wife was jammed in. He just didn't give a sh## well he finally cleared the car and I got his plate number, My son was ok but my wife spun in the seat and broke her hip. The sad part was the cops new him as soon as they ran his plate were at his house in 5 minuets but he wouldn't answer the door see this was his 4th DWI so he couldn't get caught the next day he turned himself in. He beat the DWI he was lucky my family wasnt killed because I would have been serving time for murder! I Find No Excuse For Drinking and Driving and believe me I can drink but never mix the two together.

birdog 09-20-2006 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Shanghied Again
Back in 1988 we had a 1984 Trans Am we were on our way home from a Superbowl party with my 6 month old son in the back we were the first car at the red light, when out of no were came this 4 wheel drive jacked up truck with big ass tires, well he hit us head on it would have not been to bad except the basterd was so drunk he didn't know what he was doing, we were looking right at him when he floored his truck and proceeded to drive over us, I was able to get out and tried to stop him banging on his window as he continued shredding my car and my wife was jammed in. He just didn't give a sh## well he finally cleared the car and I got his plate number, My son was ok but my wife spun in the seat and broke her hip. The sad part was the cops new him as soon as they ran his plate were at his house in 5 minuets but he wouldn't answer the door see this was his 4th DWI so he couldn't get caught the next day he turned himself in. He beat the DWI he was lucky my family wasnt killed because I would have been serving time for murder! I Find No Excuse For Drinking and Driving and believe me I can drink but never mix the two together.

How do you know he was Drunk ???....Acording to some on this post, he could have just been on his Cellphone

tommymonza 09-20-2006 09:58 PM

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I am a heavy drinker and have been for 20 years.I have witnessed WAY TOO MANY PEOPLE DRINKING BEYOND THEIR LIMITS IN THE YEARS and I JUST CAN'T FIGURE OUT WHY SOME PEOPLE IDEA OF HAVING A FEW DRINKS AND HAVING A GOOD TIME IS DRINKING A CHITLOAD OF LIQUOR DRINKS AND BECOMING OBNOXIOUS AND STUPID,AND THAN TO TOP IT OFF WANTING TO DRIVE HOME,and than, apoligize for days after that for being a stupid unreasonable azzwhole who also drove home. :mad: But give them a couple of weeks and they will do it again.

I have driven home many many times after spending the night at the bar or a party, but than again i have spent the many a night or gotten a ride when i felt that driving was not the best thing for me to be doing in the state i was in.

If you can not make a rational decision about what state of mind you are in after drinking than you do not belong drinking :mad:


When i feel that i am losing a little control when i am out or at a party i stop and drink some waters and eat a bit.If i feel up to it i go for another drink or i don't.

If i know i have to drive , i take it easy and drink the light beer and wrap up the night with some food and quit early on the alcohol and hit the water heavy duty with a nice tall water to go.When i am driving with a buzz i concentrate on nothing but my driving, no cellphones,no Taco Bell ,No music blasting.no roadhead :( etc,etc.

So when i made the comment of:

BAD DRUNKS GIVE GOOD DRUNKS A BAD NAME i was not making light of the drunk driving accident,i was just stating a fact.In fact it should be stated:

IRRESPONSIBLE DRINKERS GIVE RESPONSIBLE DRINKERS A BAD RAP! :mad:

BRING ON THE CHIT :evilb:

tommymonza 09-20-2006 10:00 PM

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WITH ONE HEADLIGHT :evilb:

tommymonza 09-20-2006 10:02 PM

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iN A 1967 pLYMOUTH VALIANT :evilb:

tommymonza 09-20-2006 11:20 PM

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With a CARLOAD of rabid squirrels looking for NUTS. :eek:

Airpacker 09-21-2006 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by SLANDREW
OK AZZPACKER Lets give him the electric chair so you get voted to become a lawmaker who can steal lets take a survey with your friends if you have any to see if you ever operated anything impaired or stupid and the only thing I dip in chit is people like you now get back to the donut shop :evilb:

What a wonderfully worded and intelligent retort. How grown up of you. I suppose next you will be challenging me to a fight in the kindergarden play ground after school.

P.S. Anyone ever tell you about punctuation marks?

P.P.S. I don't really like doughnuts and I hate politicians and thieves

Steve_H 09-21-2006 10:25 AM

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wonder what Troutly would say..... :rolleyes:

gsmith9898 09-21-2006 10:35 AM

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want to buy a vowel. :D

Mike Paula 09-21-2006 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by cuda
I agree.

I Second that

Comanche3Six 09-21-2006 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by tommymonza
iN A 1967 pLYMOUTH VALIANT :evilb:

With Willie Nelson

gsmith9898 09-21-2006 05:15 PM

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on a dirt road.

tommymonza 09-21-2006 06:15 PM

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in the rain :evilb:

gsmith9898 09-22-2006 07:04 AM

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on a dark night. :eek:

tommymonza 09-22-2006 09:51 AM

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With a broken window defogger.

Expensive Date 09-28-2011 10:33 PM

http://berkeley-nj.patch.com/article...within-3-years

Five years later,and now a fatal....waiting for the blood test to come back.This is the same guy from the 06 crash buy my house

huskyrider 09-28-2011 11:33 PM


Originally Posted by Expensive Date (Post 3515225)
http://berkeley-nj.patch.com/article...within-3-years

Five years later,and now a fatal....waiting for the blood test to come back.

DWI fatalities are ALWAYS heartbreaking news.
Texas, equally, had always been a leader in slacking on prosecution but have made great strides in the last decade towards prosecuting multi time offenders. I hope NJ has come to adopt the same attitude.
My heart and prayers go out to Michaels' family and friends.

See ya,
Kelly

bluellama 09-29-2011 08:01 AM

Somebody has some explaining to do .....
"Kusznikow, of Oxycocus Road, is the son of Stafford Township Councilman Robert Kusznikow."
In April 2004, he was arrested for driving under the influence and underage drinking -- his first DUI offense. That charge was heard in Stafford's municipal court and he received a 210-day suspension of his driving privileges.

In September 2006, Kusznikow was charged with DUI in relation to an accident, Horan said.

"That case hadn't even been adjudicated when he was charged again," Horan said, with DUI on April 28, 2007.

The September 2006 charge was handled in Ocean County's Superior Court and Kusznikow's driving privileges were suspended for 730 days -- two years, as mandated by state law.

The April 2007 incident, however, was handled by Stafford's municipal court, and he received another 210-day suspension.

Horan said the Motor Vehicles Commission doesn't receive any explanations; they only receive notice of what action was taken, and he would not speculate on why Kusznikow did not receive a 10-year suspension.

If someone had done the right thing years ago, this murder could have been prevented.

OldSchool 09-29-2011 08:30 AM


Originally Posted by Expensive Date (Post 3515225)
http://berkeley-nj.patch.com/article...within-3-years

Five years later,and now a fatal....waiting for the blood test to come back.This is the same guy from the 06 crash buy my house

What a shame :mad:

PS- I wonder if Paradise Island (SLANDREW) will post on this one? :rolleyes:

Panther 09-29-2011 08:39 AM


Originally Posted by Expensive Date (Post 1870101)
Tonight about 2000 ft from my house some drunk idiot lost control of his truck at what appears to be high speed and hit three kids who were on there bikes in there driveway.I don't know how but they are not seriously injured.One kid went over the truck after hitting the windshield
When I got there there was a bike under the truck and everyone was screaming.It was a scene that I will never forget so please remember this because there needs to be zero tolerance on this issue and even more so with the kind of boats we all own.

Holy crap Tim, I never read this, that's absolutely nuts! :(


Originally Posted by Expensive Date (Post 3515225)
http://berkeley-nj.patch.com/article...within-3-years

Five years later,and now a fatal....waiting for the blood test to come back.This is the same guy from the 06 crash buy my house

Wow, even worse!

Tom A. 09-29-2011 08:42 AM

First off, so sad to the families involved. Second, my parents shore house is in Barnegat and this one hits close to home. I spend a lot of time there.

I would love to say you are right Boxy but the bottom line is even if he had no license, he most likely still would have been driving. Thankfully over the past few years here in NJ they have been tightening up on DWI and the non-licensed/insured drivers.

After 23 years as an EMT, volunteering on my local First Aid Squad, I have seen the worst of what DWI can do. I have also seen far too many illegal drivers with no license, registration, insurance, etc. So why is it these crimes aren't being handled properly?
Well, we have a serious problem in our country right now with too many liberal groups protecting the "rights" of guilty parties.
"Your Honor, it was not my clients fault.... he had a hard childhood and can not be held responsible for his habits...."
It is a load of crap!!! Yes everyone makes mistakes and if it happens once and no one gets hurt or had the potential to get hurt from it then there should be some leniency. However, the opposite should apply when you endanger someone else's life or develop a repetitive pattern.

As an example: I have been guilty of "Drunk in Public" many times as I am sure many of us on here have. I have never been arrested for it and I would hope if I was they would be lenient on me!
However if I get behind the wheel in the same state of intoxication then by all rights, the full extent of the law should be enforced because now I am endangering other people.

Just my $.02

C_Spray 09-29-2011 09:02 AM

These habitual offender cases drive me nuts. How many horses have to get out of the barn before someone closes the door? The problem as I see it is not a need for new laws; it's that the existing laws need to be judiciously enforced - ALL ACROSS THE BOARD.

Since this guy got his first DWI at fifteen, it strikes me as a parenting issue. Even though he is 25 now, I think that his parents should be held accountable for not addressing an existing problem for the last ten years.

Regardless, my heart goes out to all those affected by this tragedy.

rainmn 09-29-2011 10:04 AM

This idiot lives a couple blocks away from me, although I don't know him or his family.

Based on his history, I agree that even if he did get the 10 yr. suspension that he should have received, he probably would have still been driving anyway.

I'll be watching closely to see what kind of sentence he gets this time. Seems to me that he should have gotten some jail time when he hit those kids near Tim's house back in '06.

Too Stroked 09-29-2011 10:16 AM


Originally Posted by C_Spray (Post 3515513)
These habitual offender cases drive me nuts. How many horses have to get out of the barn before someone closes the door? The problem as I see it is not a need for new laws; it's that the existing laws need to be judiciously enforced - ALL ACROSS THE BOARD.

Since this guy got his first DWI at fifteen, it strikes me as a parenting issue. Even though he is 25 now, I think that his parents should be held accountable for not addressing an existing problem for the last ten years.

Regardless, my heart goes out to all those affected by this tragedy.

Man, you hit that one right on the head. It's not that we need new laws. We need existing ones enforced. So sad when you see one of these repeat / blatant offender incidents.

Expensive Date 09-29-2011 10:24 AM


Originally Posted by rainmn (Post 3515569)
This idiot lives a couple blocks away from me, although I don't know him or his family.

Based on his history, I agree that even if he did get the 10 yr. suspension that he should have received, he probably would have still been driving anyway.

I'll be watching closely to see what kind of sentence he gets this time. Seems to me that he should have gotten some jail time when he hit those kids near Tim's house back in '06.


He got 180 days for the one in 06.

rainmn 09-29-2011 10:30 AM


Originally Posted by Expensive Date (Post 3515585)
He got 180 days for the one in 06.

I missed reading that. Clearly, it wasn't enough of a deterrent for this dipchit.

Tom A. 09-29-2011 12:19 PM

The problem is the court will listen to his plea about needing the license to work, supporting himself/family, going to rehab., blah, blah, blah...... Buy into it hook, line and sinker and reduce the sentence. They are more afraid of wrongly convicting someone than the consequences of not properly punishing them.
It is easy to sleep at night for them when they can say,"well we punished him and he was in rehab when we gave him his sentence, too bad he fell off the wagon, not my problem."

Panther 09-29-2011 03:43 PM

The only thing that's unclear from the article is if he was intoxicated during the last accident. The article says he hasn't been charged yet, pending results of the test.

Not sticking up for the guy, just sayin.

Expensive Date 09-29-2011 04:58 PM


Originally Posted by Panther (Post 3515900)
The only thing that's unclear from the article is if he was intoxicated during the last accident. The article says he hasn't been charged yet, pending results of the test.

Not sticking up for the guy, just sayin.

Correct,the tests are not back yet he probably was not drunk but they did a blood test looking for something else.They had to have a reason to do that will update as soon as I know.

dagah2x 09-30-2011 06:14 AM

So how many of you guys how would never touch a sip of alcohol and drive a vehicle use your cell phones while driving, or check youe text messages??? Probably by FAR the most dangerous thing you can do while behind the wheel, ill get in the car with a guy who had 8 beers in a couple hours any day before I get in the car with a "texter", they deserve to be put in prison!!! Check the link.....

http://www.cnbc.com/id/31545004/Text...ng_and_Driving


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