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...drunk or intoxicated driving that causes the death of innocents be made a death penalty offense:

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A little girl who survived a car crash that killed her 17-year-old mother has been taken off life support in a Prince Albert, Sask., hospital.

Aurora Sky Brandi Ledoux, 4, was still in her mother's womb when she suffered a head injury in a July 2013 collision caused by a drunk driver.

Jeremiah Jobb was driving at three times the speed limit and had a blood alcohol limit 2½ times the legal limit when he struck a vehicle driven by 21-year-old Taylor Litwin.

Litwin died at the scene and her passenger, Brandi Lepine died shortly after giving birth to Aurora by emergency C-section.

The baby was placed in the care of her grandmother, Josephine Ledoux, who confirmed on Tuesday that the family decided to take Aurora off life support after the little girl had spent her entire life in and out of hospital.

Jobb was sentenced in 2015 to four years in prison.

A close family friend says Aurora's story shows the long-term impact of impaired driving.

"The consequences go on and on and on," said Denise Hodgman.

"Josie and [grandfather] Leo, they have been amazing in how, day and night, they are just there for Aurora, constantly taking care of her needs.

"Now that she is passing, what a huge void that is going to leave in their lives."

Aurora's pediatrician, Dr. Ayaz Ramji, described Ledoux's last four years as "a long tragic marathon."

He said Aurora's family showered her with love and care, but noted she hasn't developed and hasn't had any quality of life.

"You wish that anyone who potentially drinks [and drives] could spend a day or hour with Aurora to see the impact of a life of a childhood wasted," Ramji said.
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/4-old-victim- ... 59767.html

So the guy that killed three innocents walks away after only having spent 4 years in prison- and it's quite likely he'll drive drunk again.
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We need to take a look at Sweden's playbook when dealing with drunk drivers here. They put their foot down and hard, and it's having an impact. Plus, driving drunk in the U.S. is a far easier affair since we have one of the highest allowable BAC's in the world, 0.08, and we're way too lenient with our punishments. Sweden lowered their BAC to 0.02. A person almost can't eat a piece of alcohol-laced chocolate and not go above that level. Too low? Ask someone who's had a family member hurt or killed by an idiot drunk driver and they'd say "no".

http://www.wftv.com/news/what-can-flori ... /286525306

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