Jesse had an exceedingly difficult time maintaining a job. Indeed, because of his lethargy and lack of motivation, he was without a job far more regularly than he was gainfully employed. And when he did get a job, he had a very hard time getting to work in a timely manner, he often received less than acceptable performance appraisals, and he called off sick so regularly that he usually got fired two or three weeks after he started working. Not surprisingly, one of the effects of Jesse’s awful employment track record was the fact that he was virtually penniless almost on an everyday basis.
Regardless of Jesse’s unacceptable work record and financial negligence, however, by hook or by crook he made it his business to drink in an irresponsible and hazardous manner from day-to-day.
So it came as no big jolt when Jesse received a third DUI. When he went before the court, the magistrate told Jesse that his alcohol-related conduct was deplorable and, consequently, he was going to sentence Jesse to spend twelve months in the municipal jail.
Time In The Municipal Jail To Reflect On The Adverse Effects of Irresponsible Drinking
During his time while locked up in jail, Jesse was required to learn more about alcohol facts, about the harmful consequences of abusive drinking, and he was required to get alcohol therapy. The magistrate underlined the fact that unless Jesse receives professional alcohol treatment and learns how to live a life of sobriety, he will quite possibly be spending a considerable amount of time placed behind bars.
Jesse stated that he grasped what the judge was asserting but he still felt that placement in the city jail was not the most logical punishment. The judge saw things differently and declared that it was his professional duty to keep alcoholics off the streets who drink and drive and who get a DWI. To authenticate this view, the judge outlined some venerable, extensively researched alcohol statistics that underlined some of the hurtful results that are correlated with irresponsible drinking.
Although Jesse grasped the fact that he drank in an abusive and irresponsible manner, he never believed that he was an individual who was addicted to alcohol. So it was a real shocker when Jesse started to have symptoms of alcohol withdrawal roughly seven hours after getting locked up in the municipal jail.
To monitor his symptoms of alcohol withdrawal in a safe and secure manner, Jesse was transferred to a rehabilitation facility for alcohol detox and then brought back to the local jail. While in jail Jesse received alcohol counseling but due to the fact that he received this rehabilitation as something that was forced upon him, he neglected to take ownership of his hazardous and abusive drinking.
When his time in the local jail was finished, the magistrate without faltering announced to Jesse that he would be under rigorous scrutiny and would be mandated to take periodic random breathalyzer alcohol tests.
Jessie’s Hazardous Drinking Prevents Him From Living in an Accountable and Mature Manner
After hearing how Jesse was unsuccessful in taking ownership of his drinking situation and how he grudgingly followed the rehab modus operandi while in the local jail, the magistrate knew that it was essentially a matter of time before he would be seeing Jesse once again in court about his irresponsible and abusive drinking behavior. As the judge thought about Jesse’s situation, he couldn’t help but think about how some people never figure things out and learn how to live in a mature and responsible manner.