Saturday, June 26, 2010

Chicago DUI attorney comments on the ode to MADD's former official from the Dept. of Transportation

This Chicago DUI attorney has posted here, here, and here about MADD and its Executive Director Chuck Hurley.  Looks like Mr. Hurley, a former nominee for National Highway of Traffic Safety Administration, has stepped down from MADD.



Now, I look forward to many years of effective advocacy from newly appointed MADD CEO Kimberly Earle. But, I have to say that Chuck has raised the bar pretty high.
"I know the shoes I'm stepping into are pretty big," says Kimberly. "A lot of great work has gone into getting us where we are now."
As MADD Board of Directors Chair Chris Johnson noted, Chuck has been a part of MADD for almost its entire history, and "He will always be a part of MADD."
From his early creation of MADD's signature Campaign to Eliminate Drunk Driving--a model for public safety campaigns--to his most recent efforts arguing for mandated interlock use at the 0.08 level, Chuck Hurley's work defines "tireless," and our roadways are much safer because of that.
 Anyone else think that after all of these accolades for Hurley, there would be some outrage on the faulty operation of Breath Testing Machines that falsely led to the conviction of hundreds of folks in Washington, D.C.?

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