Pubdate: Wed, 30 Dec 1998 Date: 12/30/1998 Source: San Jose Mercury News (CA) Author: Michael Pelletier, San Jose Website: http://www.sjmercury.com/ THE nationwide push to criminalize operating a motor vehicle with a .08 percent blood-alcohol content is an unfortunate result of the demagoguery of organizations like Mothers Against Drunk Driving (Page 1B, Dec. 28). Most traffic crash fatalities involve sober people. Government statistics show that persons with low blood-alcohol levels (.01 percent to .09 percent) were involved in 5.8 percent of all fatal crashes, while 76 percent of fatal crashes were listed as non-alcohol-related. But despite these facts, MADD continues to fan the flames of political hysteria, leading the president to call for further erosion of motorists' rights, already limited by implied consent laws, license suspensions, the use of road blocks and punishments that far exceed the offense. It's time to focus our efforts against drunk driving where it will really make a difference. Not on enacting harsher and harsher penalties for social drinkers, to the point where leaving the scene of an accident becomes a less serious crime than being caught driving with a .08 blood-alcohol content, but on the high-blood alcohol drivers and repeat offenders who make up the majority of alcohol-related traffic fatalities.