pcosmar
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You can be arrested for DUI while in a parked car (that is turned on),
It does not even have to be running, simply in possession of the Keys.
I know this from experience.

You can be arrested for DUI while in a parked car (that is turned on),
You can be arrested for DUI while in a parked car (that is turned on), or riding a lawnmower. You will be forced to pull over at checkpoints, which do not measure how you were driving at all, and assume everyone passing through is guilty until they demonstrate otherwise.
Actually no. they considered the BAC the hard fast rule. As much as I would have liked them to lock the guy up for the rest of his life (A lot of other reasons besides thatbut they probably tried other ways to get him and test that he was safe, right?
No reason a police would let a man go if they had an excuse to think otherwise, right?
why would they do it at that location unless they believed there's a high rate of catching people?
Why does the cop call that a highway? That video is fucking hilarious! LOL!
why would they do it at that location unless they believed there's a high rate of catching people?
ooops, sorry, i meant, if they were holding it and operating it, yes.
(thus driving without 2 hands)
I didnt mean, if it was in your car.
why would they do it at that location unless they believed there's a high rate of catching people?
I know and disagree with the line that has been drown in many states.You can be arrested for DUI while in a parked car (that is turned on), or riding a lawnmower. You will be forced to pull over at checkpoints, which do not measure how you were driving at all, and assume everyone passing through is guilty until they demonstrate otherwise.
Is that a serious question?
or more trolling?
Very few are arrested at checkpoints, btw. It is a total waste of resources and proven ineffective.
But it is good for social conditioning.![]()
Is that a serious question?
or more trolling?
Very few are arrested at checkpoints, btw. It is a total waste of resources and proven ineffective.
But it is good for social conditioning.![]()
Is that a serious question?
or more trolling?
Very few are arrested at checkpoints, btw. It is a total waste of resources and proven ineffective.
But it is good for social conditioning.![]()
But isn't somebody who is in possession of a cell phone more likely to cause an accident than somebody who isn'tWhat if it rings, they might pick up
That COULD cause them to be dangerous.
Oh it's also a money-maker, though! See my other post. It yields a lot of other little citations, and it gives the cops a chance to peer in a whole lot of vehicles in a certain geographic location.
I'm trying hard to catch up on these threads. One thing though is pretty apparent to me. I think it's obvious that Walt has experienced some sort of loss due to a drunk driver that prevents him from truly thinking rationally about the subject.
I'm trying hard to catch up on these threads. One thing though is pretty apparent to me. I think it's obvious that Walt has experienced some sort of loss due to a drunk driver that prevents him from truly thinking rationally about the subject.
Clay, I don't mean to be contrarian, but in that point he's actually right in the de facto sense. His problem comes in when he accepts it as just, right, and/or proper.