https://www.nieuwsblad.be/cnt/dmf20240811_95687752

    Come può ANCORA accadere? Siamo a pochi giorni dalla morte di mio padre, coinvolto in un incidente stradale con un altro guidatore sotto l’effetto di sostanze stupefacenti. Avevo 9 anni quando è successo. La totale mancanza di riguardo per la propria sicurezza e per quella degli altri da parte di una persona è costata a me, alla mia famiglia e a tanti altri anni di dolore.

    Perché non trattiamo ancora l’alcol come una droga? Perché ci sono promozioni quasi permanenti nei negozi sull’alcol quando quelle per le sigarette sono state vietate molto tempo fa? Lo dico da persona che beve alcol di tanto in tanto e non fuma. Non sto dicendo che debba essere illegale (è semplicemente impossibile). I pericoli dell’alcol sono stati ampiamente sottovalutati. Se non mi credete, andate a visitare una terapia intensiva dove alcolisti cinquantenni stanno morendo e lasciando indietro la loro famiglia.

    /fine dello sfogo.

    Vader (29), moeder (30) en kind (8) overleden na aanrijding door dronken bestuurder die gekend was bij justitie.
    byu/AXPredator inbelgium



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    1. Dillyracer on

      This dude murdered a family and should be put to trial as such.

    2. AEnesidem on

      To me it’s not necessarily the sale of alcohol but the mindset people have that shocks me. I know a TON of people, be it young or old, who have this attitude of “no big deal, i know this road” or “well if i crash into a tree that’s on me” and drink and drive.

      I don’t care if people kill themselves drunk driving. What i care about is the victims they make and lives they destroy.

      It keeps shocking me that even adults are so uncaring and disregard others’ safety so much.

    3. We need zero tolerance margin for drunk driving. You drank something? You can’t drive.

      And we need to start permanently revoking licenses for repeat offenders. This isn’t a right. It’s a privilege.

      And then we need to put large jail sentences on driving without a license.

      It’s enough. These fuckers pushing this shit of “oh my body is different I can handle 8 Duvels and still be fine” need to be removed from traffic.

    4. No-Specific2153 on

      First of all sorry for your loss 🙏

      How sad it may be and i definitely don’t agree with the alcohol consumption in this country, it’s all about the money sadly enough

    5. Luna_go_brrr on

      “He was heavily under the influence of alcohol. He is currently arrested, but cannot be interrogated yet. He probably needs to sober up first. Then we will see what we do with the man. I’m afraid we already know him from the past .”

    6. Adventurous_Issue695 on

      in de UK komen automoordenaars er niet meer met een miniem strafje vanaf. Ik wens de dader eenzelfde bestraffing in België , voor 3 voudige moord en de gevangenisstraf die erbij past. België is een land waar degoutante , grensoverschrijdende automobilisten niet ( afdoende) ter verantwoording worden geroepen. Erg consequent is onze doctrine en het moreel kompas rond drugs niet . Waarom worden de CEO’s van pakweg InBev, Delirium, AlkenMaes and so on gehuldigd als grote ondernemers , niet vervolgd zoals andere drugsdealende, drugsbaronnen en criminelen ? Toch zeer inconsequent wat wij wel / niet als gevaarlijke substantie beschouwen en welke levens we het waard vinden te beschermen. Hoeveel agressie, verkeersongevallen, verslavingen , familiedrama’s en gebroken levens nog ? Enorme hypocrisie.

    7. eagletrance on

      As a brit, punishments I see in the Belgian news always seem very weak.

      In the UK it’s a 1 year ban minimum.

    8. Financial_Feeling185 on

      Why d don’t we confiscate vehicles? People start driving without insurance when they loose their license.

    9. Isotheis on

      Sanctions in general for doing stupid things while driving aren’t enough. The problem is we have a culture of flirting with the law, or openly going against it when we disagree. Something about “my time is very important and screw everyone else”. Why else would people do things as stupid as crossing train tracks while the arms are down, for an example other than drunk driving…? I think all the people hogging the left lane on the highway (worse, those going from the merge straight to the left, then from the left straight to the exit) are in the same bag too.

      You do something that could have killed someone when driving? That’s it, no more license, you go back to school. How is that to incentivize to drive properly?

      This makes the news because there was a kid, and because they died. If it were some adults and they survived, it’d probably not have made the news, because it happens every day.

    10. Forward_Succotash_57 on

      And ofc the cause of the accident, the 50yo man survives. And the family dies…

    11. psychnosiz on

      If there’s an event for youngsters there are armies of cops to check everyone but cafés and events for elders never get that because politicians don’t want to piss of the large electoral audience. The mentality of that group is also problematic, if you propose them to take a taxi they just laugh at you.

    12. BigTonyMacaroni on

      Sinds vorige week ruim 1 jaar alcoholvrij en dat is de beste beslissing die ik ooit gemaakt heb.

      Een lichtpunt in dit duister verhaal is dat de aankomende generaties een heel andere blik hebben op alcohol. Vorige week nog zeiden ze dat alcoholvrij bier gigantisch aan populariteit aan het winnen is bij de drankenhal.

      Dit is vooral nog een probleem van de boomer generatie, zie gemiddeld familiefeest.

      Eigenlijk is de gedachte dat ik nu letterlijk binnen de 5 minuten een plek kan binnenwandelen mij kan bezuipen en zo de auto in kan absurd. Ik wil niet weten hoeveel mensen met dit weer rijden die teveel op hebben.

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