As Mr Burdis points out, everybody speeds and people who say they don’t are liars. A sweeping generalisation, I know, but does the same thing extend to drunk driving? Though drunk drivers do occur it’s a big issue here in Aotearoa as the Kiwis really do know how to skull a beer or two. Many is the time Orlok has encountered a pissed up driver after a crash (on one occasion even taking the fucker’s keys to prevent him pissing off) but the problem just won’t go away. Looks like it is here to stay.
DATELINE:
March 2107 (Daily Star).
WHO’S RESPONSIBLE?:
John Wagner and Alan Grant take the keys away from Ron Smith.
WHAT’S IT ALL ABOUT (IN ONE SENTENCE)?:
Dredd encounters a pissed up driver.
ANY LAW LORE?:
Drunk driving carries a ten year sentence.
WHAT’S THE ART LIKE?:
Standard.
HOW MANY LINKS?:
Three.
Hook Jaw part 2 (prog 2202) has arguably *the worst storytelling I’ve ever read* in 2000AD.
It starts out as a flashback with Jack as a boy then goes forward in time to teenager Jack giving a police statement – then he walks home then we jump ahead to later to Jack captured by some drug dealer – then jump forward a few days later and Jack is in a boat.
???????
Atrocious storytelling. Non linear narrative rarely works in five page segments and Hook Jaw part 2 certainly proves that!
Prog 2201!
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