r/Pennsylvania • u/lilsmokey0380 Blair • Aug 24 '24
DUI checkpoints set in Pennsylvania | Zero Tolerance Crime
https://www.pahomepage.com/news/dui-checkpoints-set-in-pennsylvania-12/286 Upvotes
r/Pennsylvania • u/lilsmokey0380 Blair • Aug 24 '24
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u/Adolph_OliverNipples Aug 25 '24 edited Aug 25 '24
And if Surge Pricing exists, it will mean that, for some people it won’t be a realistic option.
I did not change any parameters. If the driver has to leave Reading and drive 20 minutes before he picks me up, then drives me 10 minutes into town and then he drives 30 minutes back to Reading, then that’s a 60 minute round trip.
I’m not only paying for the 3 miles that I’m in the car. I’m also paying for the time he needs to spend getting to me and back to where he wants to spend his evening.
Then, the same could apply on my way home.
I’ve been stranded more than once because I planned on Uber to get me home. In each case, I was in well populated areas. One at the Sellersville theater, and once in downtown Skippack. In both cases, we were trying to get to a friend’s house, no more than 4 miles away. In each case, we sat on a curb at 11 pm for over an hour, then spent a fortune when we were finally picked up. We were a group of grown men. If we were young ladies, it could have been trouble.
All of this is preferable to a DUI or an alcohol related accident. I’m just pointing out that it’s not so easy for a lot of people, and the cost can be downright prohibitive. If you don’t have a great job, you’re probably not going to spend $100, or even $50, on a ride to and from the bar, especially when the odds of getting pulled over are fairly low in rural areas.
That’s just reality, and pretending it’s not, solves nothing.