It's refreshing to see somebody owning up to what they have done and being prepared to take the full consequences without resorting to appeals and disruption to their human rights. Should more people just 'do the time' for wrongs they have committed and not look for a way to wriggle out of it?
it would have been refreshing had the man not got behind the wheel of a car whilst drunk, they would have likely caught him anyway. He has owned up, so perhaps that will save some time with the courts, law, but if he does go away for 8 years then good.
But why a confession on the internet? - surely if the man feels genuine remorse then he should just have gone straight to the police. This way it feels as though he's hoping for a less harsh punishment because he confessed publicly.