ABBOTSFORD, B.C. – Police in Abbotsford, B.C., say a man who has been convicted of drunk driving 21 times could hold a Canadian record. Abbotsford police say officers were called to the scene o...
If you makes you feel better (or worse I suppose depending on how competitive you guys are about this) an American man from South Dakota set the American record at 30 DUIs.
While 11 DUIs over a lifetime might sound like a considerable number, it is nowhere near the top record. That dubious honor falls instead to a man named Jerry Zeller. The South Dakota earned the nickname “Mr. DUI” during his lifetime, and he allegedly committed more than 30 DUIs (2)
You don’t need to even read the article, literally says in the title that he has “21 drunk driving convictions”. Sure, he may have accrued some of them whilst suspended, but he was still drunk when he did accrue em…
Ahhhhh, right, fair, that’s totally on me. It’s my one complaint about sites like this one, Reddit, etc. My ADHD brain gets confused by the layout of replies. I much prefer the old school newsgroups, forums, etc in that regard…
Uh…We did it?
But seriously, how is this guy even on the road to accrue that many convictions?
If you makes you feel better (or worse I suppose depending on how competitive you guys are about this) an American man from South Dakota set the American record at 30 DUIs.
Without reading the article, I imagine some are while having a suspended license?
It’s just, you know. After the 15th or 16th conviction you’d think the law would get more…Urgent.
How else do you get records like this though?
You don’t need to even read the article, literally says in the title that he has “21 drunk driving convictions”. Sure, he may have accrued some of them whilst suspended, but he was still drunk when he did accrue em…
OP was asking how he even did it.
You can probably only pull that off if you drive with a suspended license
Ahhhhh, right, fair, that’s totally on me. It’s my one complaint about sites like this one, Reddit, etc. My ADHD brain gets confused by the layout of replies. I much prefer the old school newsgroups, forums, etc in that regard…