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Is drunk driving a deliberate crime or a negligent crime?
Drunk driving is a negligent crime, because drunk driving itself is not an intentional crime, but there is obvious negligence. In practice, we should abide by relevant laws, regulations and rules and crack down on drunk driving.

Drunk driving is a negligent crime, because drunk driving itself is not an intentional crime, but there is obvious negligence. Specifically, drunk drivers still drive on the road while knowing that they may cause harm to others, but they still take dangerous actions. Therefore, although the drunk driver did not intentionally hurt others, his behavior has constituted a negligent crime. It should be noted that in actual operation, it is also necessary to abide by relevant laws, regulations and provisions and severely crack down on drunk driving. If anyone is found to be suspected of drunk driving, he should report it to the public security organ in time. At the same time, we should pay attention to the following points in actual operation: strengthen publicity and education: strengthen publicity and education on illegal acts such as drunk driving, and improve the public's legal awareness and safety awareness; Strict law enforcement: increase the enforcement of illegal acts such as drunk driving and severely crack down on illegal acts; Strengthen preventive measures: strengthen preventive measures against drunk driving and other illegal acts, such as setting up drunk driving checkpoints and strengthening drunk driving supervision.

If drunk driving causes serious consequences, will it increase the sentence? If drunk driving causes serious consequences, the sentence may be aggravated. The specific situation needs to be evaluated according to the degree of consequences and handled in accordance with relevant laws and regulations.

Drunk driving is a negligent crime.

Legal basis:

Article 15 of the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that one should foresee the possible consequences of one's actions that will harm society. It is a negligent crime to fail to foresee such consequences because of negligence, or to think that such consequences can be avoided because they have been foreseen. Negligent crime, only those who are prescribed by law bear criminal responsibility.