Tiffany Haddish arrested for DUI (again)

Nov 24, 2023 15:29


Tiffany Haddish Arrested for DUI in Beverly Hills | Click to read more 👇 https://t.co/LhzFZ4E8ot
- TMZ (@TMZ) November 24, 2023
Tiffany Haddish was arrested for DUI in Beverly Hills Friday morning after she was found asleep at the wheel. Cops received a call at 5:45am for someone found stopped in the middle of Beverly Drive slumped over the wheel ( Read more... )

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shittysoup November 24 2023, 23:50:17 UTC
sweetwaterlane November 24 2023, 23:54:37 UTC

I would fully support a very lengthy license revocation for DUIs. Let them take the damn bus.

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tralexora November 25 2023, 00:49:07 UTC
Most places do not have good public transport and it becomes impossible to get to work, pick up medicine, get groceries, etc. without relying on a car.

I'm not saying this to excuse DUI drivers. This is an aside. It just angers me we don't invest in public transportation as an essential utility.

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epicdonald November 25 2023, 01:25:33 UTC
Yep I feel like drunk driving would absolutely plummet if our country weren't so car dependent. Plus now that super expensive pay parking is on the rise, leaving your car somewhere overnight can be a huge expense. I think most bars will be lenient about a car left overnight in their parking lot since it was probably left by someone too drunk to drive, but where I live parking lots that charge double digits per hour are slowly taking over the city. And we've become a drinking destination so if I see an out of state license plate I honestly just assume that they're drunk and get out of dodge.

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pretend_to_care November 26 2023, 14:59:25 UTC
My city is like this also. Our public transportation is absolute garbage (only highly unreliable busses; every time we've tried to get a lightrail into the city, it gets voted down by racists), so driving is basically a necessity. We get high tourist volume in the summer, and it's a constant concern if I am driving anywhere near the high-traffic spots because there is almost certainly at least one drunk driver out there with me. I was in an accident as a kid that was caused by a drunk driver, so it is a high-anxiety thing for me.

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forever_frozen November 25 2023, 04:43:14 UTC
100%. I spent my entire young adulthood in cities that had robust public transit (and ample taxis, though that industry got kneecapped by rideshare). I don't know anyone who got a DUI during that time; there was just no situation in which anyone drove to/from a bar or a party. Now that I'm living in a smaller American city with very limited public transit infrastructure, I'm hyper aware that I am SURROUNDED by drunk drivers. There's a bar across the street from my house, and after last call, you can hear all the drunks yelling and laughing in the street, getting into their cars, and driving away. It's chilling.

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jjazz59 November 25 2023, 23:48:48 UTC

I’m from the Twin Cities and we do pretty well with public transportation. However the further out from the cities the less reliable public transportation is.

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rancidstarr November 25 2023, 00:00:44 UTC
I fully support this. My mom's husband has a long fucking history of driving under the influence. I seriously do not know how this man has not killed someone.

A few years ago my mom left the country to visit her family back home and his coping mechanism was to get loaded. I remember being woken in the middle of the night by someone police pounding at the door. I opened the door, accessed the situation and the only thing my sleepy self could say was "again?!".
They should have sent that man to jail that night.

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kimda November 25 2023, 00:32:37 UTC
Fully agree. At least the piece of shit that drove drunk and hit a pedestrian and killed him that my friends and I pulled up like, second to the scene and found his body- at least that fuck is in prison.

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xdecadentx November 25 2023, 00:47:47 UTC
It definitely needs tougher sentencing.

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lamppost1911 November 25 2023, 01:49:09 UTC
I think it depends on the state. A friend of mine got her license suspended for 6 months after her first (and thankfully only) OWI, meanwhile a family member had at least 6 in so many years but has yet to have his license permanently taken away or even serve jail time.

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yeah_banana November 25 2023, 04:27:37 UTC
I agree and after the 2nd DUI your license should be permanently revoked. After a second one you’ve proven that you cannot be trusted to operate a car.

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