What are some of the OBVIOUS implications of the North Carolina State Patrol experience?
• Prior to implementation of the NCSP quality management program, an inordinately large number of North Carolina citizens were being killed and wounded unnecessarily because law enforcement resources were being deployed elsewhere in order to satisfy the demands of MADD’s anti-alcohol political agenda. • The ‘drunk driving ‘ problem in North Carolina has been vastly and intentionally “overstated” by MADD to the detriment of the health and safety of the citizens of that state. • Provides further validation of the results of a study published by the University of North Carolina’s Highway Safety Research Center in 1998, which found that the lowering of North Carolina’s legal per se BAC level to .08% had no discernable impact in reducing motor vehicle fatalities in that state as compared to the 28 other states that had not yet adopted the lower per se BAC standard. The only measurable impact of the .08% per se law in North Carolina is that thousands of unimpaired drivers in that state have