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Daytime drunk driving numbers increasing

by JAKE WHITTENBERG / KING 5 News

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Posted on March 12, 2010 at 6:03 PM

MARYSVILLE, Wash. - Startling new drunk driving statistics have Washington State Patrol troopers battling a growing problem: drunk drivers on the road during daylight hours.

The State Patrol says there has been a steady increase in daytime drunk driving arrests, but there are new concerns in 2010.

Last year, WSP reported 49 daytime DUI arrests between January and April. So far in 2010, there have already been 45 - well above the average, according to Trooper Keith Leary.

"We had upwards of ten in a six-day period and that is alarming to us," said Leary. "These drivers are on the road with school buses and families taking kids to soccer practice."

State Patrol also reports a 13 percent increase in the number of alcohol-related collisions in 2010 compared to last year.

Leary says State Patrol is adding troopers to the areas that see the most DUI arrests.

There are theories to why daytime drunk driving is on the rise.

"It could be the economy," Leary says. "More people at home out of work decide to drink? We don't know."

The Washington State Liquor Control Board says there has been a 3 percent drop in liquor sales statewide compared to last year.

But managers in the popular Tailgator Bar in downtown Everett, say they notice an increase in the number of patrons that belly up to the bar during the day.

"We definitely see the difference," said manager Joe Spicer. "But we play it safe. All bartenders know the cab company phone numbers and we ask you if that's what you need."

For families of drunk-driving-related fatal crashes, there is no reversing the past.

Lisa McCoullum lost her mother Jenny McCoullum in 2003. She was driving in a residential neighborhood in Everett when a drunk 19-year-old smashed into her vehicle. McCoullum died on impact.

"You are reminded of it every day. It's horrific," said Lisa McCoullum. "It doesn't take much to make a plan. Plan ahead, give your keys to somebody else. It's not worth it."

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organdonor said on March 14, 2010 at 7:42 AM

@baswest...What about the children that are born with illnesses and diseases, the workers that got injured and can no longer work, the kid that grew up in the ghetto and had little or no chance at a good education. Whats the going rate for the number of kids born with autism? It's like 1 out of 100 or so is it not. Well right there are Americans that won't be able to take care of themselves. So are they anti-american?

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blankingout said on March 13, 2010 at 11:47 PM

With the upcoming passing of that stupid cellphone adjustment, which we the people of WA didn't get a chance to vote on, I think we should even further chip away our freedoms by giving the police another reason to pull people over. Cause daytime drinking is up, if you are white, black, latino, arab, indian or asian appearing 15 to 100 years of age and you are driving a vehicle where the drivers position is NOT on the right hand side, police can pull you over to ask why and perform secondary checks of your vehicle that WILL require them to fine you... even if they have to break your headlight to then fine you. While we are at it and this will not go to a public vote, police are no longer bound by that pesky 4th amendment and DO NOT need a warrant to check somebody's vehicle. I am with the WSP on this one, enact these into law!

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bazwest said on March 13, 2010 at 3:20 PM

Repetivity some of us know how to take care of our needs without needing the government to do it for us. This notion that government must address the needs of the people because they can't do it themselves is anti-American in my opinion. What makes our nation great is not a series of government entitlement programs. It is the constitution which has until recently protected and encouraged self-reliance, innovation, and the productivity of our people. I am afraid that you are not alone in thinking that government's role is to solve all of our problems. On the contrary, I believe that now our government is contributing to the decline of the work ethic, the innovation, and the productivity of our nation with its precipitous decline towards socialism. Recently our lawmakers have fallen all over themselves yet again to extend unemployment benefits so that people can afford to sit at the bar getting drunk during the day instead looking for sustainable employment for themselves.

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lifeinamerica said on March 13, 2010 at 12:56 PM

....and keeping the bars open 24-7 will be a good idea? All the people unemployed not working... loosing their homes, can't pay bills, on bad drugs and abusing prescription drugs. Not good! Scary! Everyone just drive careful and keep your eyes wide open!

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intrestgal said on March 13, 2010 at 12:08 PM

Hey ~ graham ~ IF the bars were open 24/7 people wouldn't need to drive! I wonder at which point the bar owners would start charging "bar stool rent"??? But lets face the facts... when people have too much time on their hands thats when mischeif happens!

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speakthetruth said on March 13, 2010 at 11:43 AM

People who used to consume that fifth of booze after work lose their job and spread out the drinking. There need not be any increase in liquor sales... Anyone who wants to drink more, due to unemployment, can always switch to the cheap stuff. It is no more toxic than the expensive.

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repetivity said on March 13, 2010 at 11:02 AM

Reminiscent of the USSR when it was in it's dying throes. Daytime drunkenness and a government that can't (or won't) address the reasons behind the populace needing to escape from the sad realities of their daily lives.

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trojan33 said on March 13, 2010 at 10:24 AM

And its only gonna get worse with daylight savings. Don't forget to set your clock forward for that extra hour of daylight kids.

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graham said on March 13, 2010 at 10:16 AM

And then this stupid state has talked about letting bars stay open 24/7

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clothyard said on March 13, 2010 at 9:48 AM

I didn't need a survey to tell me this. I see folks driving around who are under the influence of either drugs or alcohol all the time. Could even be legal prescription drugs as well. I see em on the freeways, local roads, and driving in and around our towns and shopping areas. And of course, unless there is a LEO handy, who is actually watching for them rather than just holding up his little radar gun to get a quick and easy ticker write up, they just keep right on driving. I applaud more daytime DWI patrols and hope they lock up a lot of em. Of course, most of them dont care anyway and even without a license or insurance, they are out there, every day.

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heyler7 said on March 13, 2010 at 8:46 AM

People have no jobs... economy is taking it's toll on folks, no big surprise here! Depressed people do desperate things.

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skok_cush said on March 13, 2010 at 8:39 AM

well, of course day time Drunk driving is up. Gotta be stupid to drive around after dark after havin a few with cops pullin ya over for no reason "HOPING", you are drunk. Hate to be an anti-establishment guy, but i have to agree with a certain stand up comedian i once heard. "the only problem with drunk drivin, is too many people dont know how to Drive Drunk!." I know dozens of people that drive alot safer "drunk" than a majority of Sober Preachy Soccer Moms on the road.

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clear2copy said on March 12, 2010 at 10:48 PM

why? talk about a no-brainer.. WA state coddles it's DUI drivers like little children. The laws have no teeth..people are out in no time, often the same night as arrest to drive DUI again. We need to drop the hammer on scumbags like this that endanger the rest of us. Make DUI a FELONY.. on FIRST conviction.. lower the BAC requirement to 0.04....revoke one's privilege to drive for LIFE after a DUI conviction.. the FIRST conviction. Enough with this BS slap n tickle treatment we give these loose threats.

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blankingout said on March 12, 2010 at 7:06 PM

Well looks to me the WSP's X-52 / stupid DUI commercials have had no effect... just wasted tax payers' money.. time to pull the plug on that funding and program.

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