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1. Seize Drunk Drivers' Vehicles 
Many drunk drivers continue to drive drunk even after having their license suspended. Many more continue to drive with no insurance. We know the best way to help stop people from breaking laws is to increase fines.
If a driver knows that he will lose his car he/she may think twice. Friends or family may also think twice about loaning their car, especially if that vehicle is not paid for. Taking a drunk driver's car may not stop DUI's but it is worth a try and may save a life.
Just one life saved is worth passing this law.
2. Ensure the Integrity of the Druid City Historic District Neighborhood 
Note: This petition now endorsed by Tuscaloosa Neighborhoods Together, "TNT." See their letter:
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The Issue: Downtown redevelopment is happening on our doorstep. A key part of the Downtown development plan, as stated in the Greater Downtown Plan created by the Greater Downtown Advisory Committee Report (and endorsed by the City Council) calls for the protection of existing nearby residential neighborhoods.
The residential neighborhoods are recognized as a resource worth preserving. The plan calls for "no commercial intrusions" into the residential districts, and calls for a safe and walkable greater downtown.
Recently the city council has licensed business adjacent to our district that have had a negative impact on residents. Moreover, there is the possibility that things may get worse in the near future if we do not make our views clear to city officials. The City needs to stay true to its commitment to protect and promote safe and attractive places to live near downtown. To do so, it will have to make changes and work with residents to insure that further damage is not done.
What has already happened: In what was the Norris Garage (20th Ave & University Blvd), now sits the Innisfree restaurant and bar. The Innisfree is a popular business, but it is not popular with many nearby residents. It draws a very large number of students and other customers in the late evenings. Unlike "The Strip" near the university, customers do not walk to the Innisfree. They drive, and they make use of parking provided by taxpayers along 20th Ave. They are driving towards and away from this establishment through our neighborhood. They do so in large numbers. They do so late into the evenings. This is not consistent with the City's stated pledge to help preserve our neighborhood as a "residential resource." It is also not consistent with the "walk-able" and safe downtown called for in its greater downtown plan.
What may happen soon: We need to get ahead of new risks to our neighborhood. Most importantly, the city announced that the Focus on Seniors building (located next to the Innisfree, and behind Hooligans on the Corner of 20th Ave, and 6th Street) will be sold (Tuscaloosa News, Jan 17th, 2009.) The question is: What will take its place? Will it be another mega-restaurant or bar that will turn a bad situation for the neighborhood into something worse?
What can be done: We need to make a strong statement to our city officials and elected leaders. Downtown redevelopment does not need to threaten our neighborhood. Establishments that serve drink should be encouraged to locate away from residential neighborhoods. There is plenty of room to go around. The City has built an enormous parking garage (the "Intermodal Center") so that bars, restaurants, and shops can locate downtown without fear of losing customers for lack of parking. If clients of drinking establishments are unable to park in existing non-residential entertainment zones, the City Council should adopt policies that encourage these customers to park at the Intermodal Center and walk.
We want your signature: To help save our neighborhood, we request you sign this petition. It calls upon the City Council to keep its promise to protect where we live by fixing current problems and by denying licenses to businesses that threaten to undermine the conditions that allow for successful residential neighborhoods.
3. People against Drunk Drivers and the lawyers who support them 
My own brother has 4 DWI's. But he has paid his attorney high dollars to stay out of jail. Now, my brother is off the roads. Do more people have to be killed by drunk drivers for something to be done?
I have 2 kids on the roads, and I would love to know where the drunks are located. What about a sign in there front yards stating that they have a problem with alcohol so watch out for them on the streets. We need warnings.
4. Put Drunk Drivers who kill in jail! 
Are you tired of seeing drunk drivers who kill get too little time in jail? If you are I have created a bill that will put drunks away for a much longer time.
