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Drink Driving Recidivists (Stakeholders (Medical Professionals (Doctors…
Drink Driving Recidivists
Popular Opinion
Recidivist drink drivers should be punished for the risk they have on members of the community
Repeat drink drivers should lose their license and be subject to interlock condtions
Safety of the public should be the primary concern
The blame should be placed on the reoffender
Interest Holders
Liquor Industry
Duty of care to serve alcohol responsibly
Having more transport options for people under the influence of alcohol to stop them from choosing to drink drive. E.g. courtesy buses
Does the fault lie with the individual or the place serving the alcohol?
Taxi Services
Could increase their overall profits as more people will utilise their services rather than choosing to get behind the wheel
Public Transport
May have to increase their presence and availability in rural and metro areas as more people may require their services.
Increased responsibility in ensuring drunk people are getting home safely
Academic Opinion
More education is required to teach young adults about the risk of drink driving to deter them from reoffending
Early intervention programs should be established
There is no effective approach in place to stop this issue
Current laws do not match the punishments available
Better rehabilitation programs are required
Stakeholders
Medical Professionals
Doctors and nurses that have to deal with the effects of alcohol abuse and treat patients who have alcohol related injuries
Psychologists that have to deal with patients with alcohol addiction issues
Individuals blame their actions on free choice rather than acknowledging their issues with alcohol addiction
Legal Professionals
Lawyers have to spend time defending guilty reoffenders
Reoffenders use up more of the Court's time and resources
Law Enforcement Agencies
Police officers having to conduct RBT's to punish offenders driving under the influence of alcohol
Ambulance officers having to attend to car accidents caused by recidivist drink driving offenders
Firefighters having to attend car accidents as a result of recidivist drink drivers
Government/Politicians
Passing legislation to control the issue of drink driving recidivists
Having to increase government funding so that additional law enforcements can be utilised to control the issue
Academic Researchers
Having to review whether current measures and punishments are effective in stopping recidivist drink drivers
Conducting surveys and analysing recidivist drink driving data to research the issue
Community Members
Other road users
Family and friends of the recidivist drink driver