A Young Man’s Irresponsible and Excessive Drinking Leads To a DUI and Time In The Local Jail
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Jesse had a hard time keeping a job. Indeed, due to his lethargy and lack of incentive, he was out of work far more frequently than he was in work. And when he did land a job, he had an awfully difficult time getting to work on time, he usually received less than great performance appraisals, and he called off sick so habitually that he almost always got fired three or four weeks after he started working. Not unexpectedly, one of the outcomes of Jesse’s appalling employment history was the fact that he was just about flat broke almost on a daily basis.
Regardless of Jesse’s less than optimal work history and financial disregard, conversely, in some way he made it a point to drink in an excessive and abusive manner almost everyday.
So it came as no big jolt when Jesse got arrested for a fourth DUI. When he went to court, the magistrate explained to Jesse that his alcohol-related conduct was deplorable and, as a consequence, he was going to sentence Jesse to serve seven months in the municipal jail.
Time In The City Jail To Reflect On The Negative Effects of Abusive and Hazardous Drinking
During his time in the county jail, Jesse was required to learn more about alcohol facts, about the adverse effects of excessive and irresponsible drinking, and he was required to get alcohol counseling. The magistrate accentuated the fact that unless Jesse gets professional alcohol treatment and learns how to live a life of sobriety, he will quite possibly be spending quite a bit of his time in jail.
Jesse articulated that he comprehended what the judge was uttering but he still thought that placement in the county jail was not the most productive sentence. The magistrate disagreed and declared that it was his responsibility to keep alcohol dependent persons off the streets who drink and drive and who receive multiple DUIs. To substantiate this view, the judge articulated some revered, highly researched alcohol statistics that underlined some of the disruptive effects that are linked to careless drinking.
Although Jesse realized that he drank heavily, he never felt that he was an individual who was dependent on alcohol. So it was quite a surprise when Jesse started suffering from symptoms of withdrawal around five-and-a-half hours after getting placed behind bars.
To manage his symptoms of alcohol withdrawal in a safe and secure manner, Jesse was transferred to a rehabilitation facility for alcohol detox and then brought back to the county jail. While locked up in the city jail Jesse undertook alcohol rehab but due to the fact that he got this counseling as something that was imposed upon him, he neglected to take ownership of his abusive and excessive drinking.
When his time in jail was finished, the judge stated to Jesse that he would be under careful scrutiny and would be mandated to take random urine alcohol tests.
Jessie’s Abusive and Hazardous Drinking Stops Him From Living in an Adult and Effective Manner
After hearing how Jesse was unsuccessful in taking ownership of his drinking situation and how he grudgingly followed the therapy code of behavior while in jail, the judge knew that it was simply a matter of time before he would be seeing Jesse once again in court about his irresponsible and hazardous drinking behavior. As the magistrate reflected on Jesse’s situation, he couldn’t help but think about how some people never use their intellect and discover how to live in a responsible and accountable manner.
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