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If its dark and a person with blue lights, siren, uniform, badge, gun and nightstick pulls you over, remember one thing: He ain't there to help you.
Keep in mind, the moment he notices you he is gathering evidence against you. While there is no set answer as to what you should do in the event of a DUI stop as it is a fact intensive situation, in most cases being polite and respectfully refusing field tests under the 5th amendment is the way to go. Field tests generally can only be used to establish probable cause to have you take the test at the station under implied consnent. I do some DUI defense and I can tell you that the Intoxlizer 8000 that most jurisdictions use is highly inaccurate. |
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If he takes one more buzzed or drunk driver off the road and keeps them from killing another person I love or care about, then HELL YES, he's there to help me. If you on the other hand are buzzed or drunk, at that moment you might think he's not there to help you, but better for him get ahold of you then than me get ahold of you later. Think before you get behind the wheel, because if you hurt another person I care for, I might just pull you out of your car, beat the Hell out of you and then sit on you until the Police finally arrive. "I don't know officer. he was acting crazy and took a swing at me" is what I'll probably say with one eyebrow raised.;) |
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Private attorney fees. Tempe DUI attorney Craig Penrod estimated first-offense runs about $3500 and for a trial jumps to $5000. If convicted in Arizona, in addition to the fine and higher insurance rates, the driver has to have a interlock breath system installed on the car for a cost of $960 for 12 months.
With these fees, a cab or hotel is petty cash. John_AZ |
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Who was the Chicago Bear who crashed his Lamborghini a few weeks ago (presumably drunk)? He waited 12 hours to show up at the police station where he was charged with leaving the scene of an accident...
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0.02 seems to be a good compromise. No drinking, but you can have a little lemon lime bitters or some fruit cake without being concerned about blowing over. |
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Lately, the cops have equipped their DUI vans with such blood testing equipment so even less time passes between breath and blood tests. |
Wonder why the AMA and the ACLU is not all over thet one ?? A cop?? going to draw blood ?? I see a whole lot of what ifs in that one .
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So .. if a cops suspects me, in some states he has the right to stick a needle in me ?? I see all sorts of legal problems with...that... I know it will not heal, all my fingers are numb from wrong use of medical equip., infections....
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I know in NC you can get a DUI for the following
Being drunk and deciding you shouldn't drive so you crash in your backseat..... if the keys are on you or accessible you just got a DUI Drinking a few while working on the car in your own driveway (if the key is in the car or on you you just got a DUI) Riding a bicycle while drunk Technically you could get a DUI mowing your yard (riding mower) while throwing a few back. I literally had come out of a bar - felt I should not drive so I went to sleep in the back of my car. Got woken up by a state trooper and given the run around - I stated I felt it was prudent I did not drive so I decided to sleep it off. He asked me where my keys where and with a smile I said my trunk. Because they where "locked" up he couldn't charge me with the DUI. Told me I had to leave though..... Was a long walk home. |
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Thank God! |
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I would copy but it is pretty long. Very good reading and I would love any attorney feedback. |
Would any of you accept a system that doles out the same penalty for speeding at 10 over as it does for, say, doubling the limit? Probably not. Why do you accept one that imposes the same penalty for .08% (soon to be .05% in a number of states) as it does for, say, .20%?
In both cases, there is a clear difference in the danger posed to the rest of us between an individual that has barely exceeded the limit vs. one that has grossly exceeded it. In the former, we would never accept equal punishment. In the latter, we expect it. Why? |
I agree Jeff. But if you blow a .20, you will get the book thrown at you, whereas a .08 might get you some leniency, even a restricted license. Point is MADD wants zero tolerance and will not stop until they get it.
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