Sure, that can happen. All I'm saying is that we should be careful not to throw the baby out with the bathwater - don't go too far restricting liberties without weighing the real benefit. In this case, I'm advocating the targeting of habitual offenders since getting them off the road will realize the greatest gains toward making the roads safer. Look at open container laws, for example. I should be able to drive down main street in a convertible waving a Martini over my head as long as I'm not legally impaired. Open container laws were invented to allow cops to harass kids (I'm 70, BTW) - these laws do nothing to improve safety. Then there are the anti-switchblade knife laws - completely useless and on the books because some dumb old lady freaked out when she saw "West Side Story."
Don't get me started on the Nanny State:lol: