Janesvillen is right. I would love to know how many of you have never had two or three drinks and gotten behind the wheel of a car. This woman has put herself out there to show how this program is working for her and her family, not to have hypocrites bash her for the mistakes that she has made. I think that it takes a big person to publically support the program that she is thankful for, knowing it will open her up to criticism. I realize that she has been a danger to people in the past, as her alcoholism could have cost more than just her own life, but that is the point of the bracelet system. It is too bad the alcohol-monitoring bracelet cannot be left on for longer. Hopefully this program will work for Kerry, but it is an addiction and a powerful one, something that can be difficult to bust free from. What is spending time in jail going to do: open her up to a whole new world of addictions and offenders? At least with the bracelet she is able to spend time with her daughter. For gmaof3, your right the biggest concern right now should be her daughter, who I personally know to be a wonderful child who has been amazing during this struggle. She is strong and has the support of friends and family, which is what both of these women need.
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Posted on January 5 at 8:52 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
Janesvillen is right. I would love to know how many of you have never had two or three drinks and gotten behind the wheel of a car. This woman has put herself out there to show how this program is working for her and her family, not to have hypocrites bash her for the mistakes that she has made. I think that it takes a big person to publically support the program that she is thankful for, knowing it will open her up to criticism.
I realize that she has been a danger to people in the past, as her alcoholism could have cost more than just her own life, but that is the point of the bracelet system. It is too bad the alcohol-monitoring bracelet cannot be left on for longer.
Hopefully this program will work for Kerry, but it is an addiction and a powerful one, something that can be difficult to bust free from. What is spending time in jail going to do: open her up to a whole new world of addictions and offenders? At least with the bracelet she is able to spend time with her daughter.
For gmaof3, your right the biggest concern right now should be her daughter, who I personally know to be a wonderful child who has been amazing during this struggle. She is strong and has the support of friends and family, which is what both of these women need.