Gary Herbert, the governor of Utah, has come under fire from locals because of his increasingly strict alcohol laws. While many accuse the alledged bills are clearly for profits, Herbert insists that they are strictly for public safety. That is until now. In a recent interview, Herbert admits that his motives for these new laws came from a personal experience.
"I was having dinner at a restaurant with an old friend I visited while serving a mission, when he ordered an alcoholic beverage. I believe he a called it, a draft beer. Although I was, of course uncomfortable, after looking around I noticed there were other people with alcoholic beverages not going on violent rampages, and decided not to say anything. We talked about life and our travels and before too long he had ordered a second beverage. It was around this time that I felt extremely nauseous and realized I must have gotten a contact drunk. I had to leave before I became to intoxicated to operate my motor vehicle, so I payed the check and left. On my way home to the mansion, I was admiring Salt Lakes very own LDS Temple, when an exotic dancer suddenly jumped in front of my car. I was unable to react soon enough to save her life, obviously due to the contact drunk I got at the restaurant."
Since his traumatic life experience, Herbert has not only decided that the DUI percentage should be decreased from 0.08 to 0.05, but also that restaurants have to identify as restaurants, and bars identify as bars, to ensure nobody walks into a trap.
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