This story comes from Payette County, Idaho. A county Sheriff’s officer who resigned in October after a DUI arrest has been accused of once again driving under the influence of alcohol. According to reports, Troy Sallee pled guilty in court on December 21st to his DUI charge. One day later he was arrested again for suspicion of driving under the influence after crashing into another vehicle.
News reports say that Sallee is being charged with a felony in the newest case because there was great bodily injury to the driver of the other car. Crystal Yokom suffered broken ribs, a shattered ankle, and lacerations in the crash. He is also facing a hit and run charge due to the wreck. I wonder if Sallee didn’t learn his lesson the first time or if he did, but his judgment was once again impaired by the alcohol and therefore all good judgment flew out of the window.
How many of these cases do we need to see before something is done about this huge problem that faces our society? There are ways that the government could practically stop DUI in our country, like ignition interlock devices being mandated on every vehicle sold. Why is it taking so long if this could save lives and make our streets safer?
News reports say that Sallee is being charged with a felony in the newest case because there was great bodily injury to the driver of the other car. Crystal Yokom suffered broken ribs, a shattered ankle, and lacerations in the crash. He is also facing a hit and run charge due to the wreck. I wonder if Sallee didn’t learn his lesson the first time or if he did, but his judgment was once again impaired by the alcohol and therefore all good judgment flew out of the window.
How many of these cases do we need to see before something is done about this huge problem that faces our society? There are ways that the government could practically stop DUI in our country, like ignition interlock devices being mandated on every vehicle sold. Why is it taking so long if this could save lives and make our streets safer?
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