Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
I have a friend who was asleep in his car after a night of fun (California). The keys were in the ignition (but the car was not on). He was woken up in the middle of the night by cops who breathalyzed him and it read a .1, and he was charged with a DUI/license suspended for a year, etc. If he were to contest it, would they throw it out? He was asleep in the back seat under a blanket, and I could've sworn DUI stood for driving under the influence (G_G laws).
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
#1Originally posted by: Delleet
Was he parked where he had been drinking or had he driven after drinking and then pulled over? Unless it was the first then he deserves what he gets. Last time I checked, just because you don't catch a person in the act of murder doesn't mean they get to walk.
He knew that he was too intoxicated to drive so he just went to sleep in the car.
Originally posted by: Nebor
Originally posted by: illustri
Originally posted by: Nebor
The police are basically encouraging people to drive drunk by citing people like him.
hows that?
He takes an equal chance of getting a DUI whether he chooses to sleep it off or to try and drive home.
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
#1Originally posted by: Delleet
Was he parked where he had been drinking or had he driven after drinking and then pulled over? Unless it was the first then he deserves what he gets. Last time I checked, just because you don't catch a person in the act of murder doesn't mean they get to walk.
He knew that he was too intoxicated to drive so he just went to sleep in the car.
good, but why were the keys in the ignition?
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
#1Originally posted by: Delleet
Was he parked where he had been drinking or had he driven after drinking and then pulled over? Unless it was the first then he deserves what he gets. Last time I checked, just because you don't catch a person in the act of murder doesn't mean they get to walk.
He knew that he was too intoxicated to drive so he just went to sleep in the car.
good, but why were the keys in the ignition?
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Here's a good way to avoid getting Screwed by Tha Man ...
When you're going out to get shitfaced, leave your car at home.
Word y'all! Stick it to dem PIGZ!
- M4H
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
#1Originally posted by: Delleet
Was he parked where he had been drinking or had he driven after drinking and then pulled over? Unless it was the first then he deserves what he gets. Last time I checked, just because you don't catch a person in the act of murder doesn't mean they get to walk.
He knew that he was too intoxicated to drive so he just went to sleep in the car.
good, but why were the keys in the ignition?
Literal enforcement of the law that is contrary to the spirit of the law undermines public respect of the law and law enforcement.Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Yep, the cop is a di*k for following the law :roll:Originally posted by: CTrainBEB
i'd definatly appeal it. such bs, must have been a dick cop
Originally posted by: dsfunk
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Jmmsbnd007
#1Originally posted by: Delleet
Was he parked where he had been drinking or had he driven after drinking and then pulled over? Unless it was the first then he deserves what he gets. Last time I checked, just because you don't catch a person in the act of murder doesn't mean they get to walk.
He knew that he was too intoxicated to drive so he just went to sleep in the car.
good, but why were the keys in the ignition?
had a guy in a class who was busted while sleeping
he had the keys in the ignition so that he could use the heater every couple hours
he was in a casino parking lot in Reno, and it was snowing
Originally posted by: Vic
Literal enforcement of the law that is contrary to the spirit of the law undermines public respect of the law and law enforcement.Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Yep, the cop is a di*k for following the law :roll:Originally posted by: CTrainBEB
i'd definatly appeal it. such bs, must have been a dick cop
Originally posted by: BigJ
If the keys are in the ignition, you're basically SOL.
Interesting. True, too. Good point.Originally posted by: Nebor
He takes an equal chance of getting a DUI whether he chooses to sleep it off or to try and drive home.Originally posted by: illustri
hows that?Originally posted by: Nebor
The police are basically encouraging people to drive drunk by citing people like him.
Uhh, yeah, let's start arresting jaywalkers, and fine people that dare cross over a set of railroad tracks in the woods.Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Yes, the cops were being "pigs" for enforcing the law. :roll:
