Not completely desolate. A city road. Residential. Not a major road.Coming home froma bar at 3-3:30 a.m Roads are pretty empty.[Edited on August 20, 2012 at 10:00 PM. Reason : .]
8/20/2012 9:54:56 PM
call a cab, you drunk driver
8/20/2012 10:09:29 PM
8/21/2012 7:04:20 PM
Hopefully by the time this reaches 15 pages, I will a) have a new job or b) go insane.
8/21/2012 7:06:35 PM
have you ever arrested someone who had drug stamps on their drugs?
8/21/2012 7:08:00 PM
Nope, still waiting on that one.
8/21/2012 7:09:22 PM
I've wondered if anyone has actually ever purchased those lol
8/21/2012 7:10:07 PM
Now if you have prior drugs arrests and you are found w/ drugs, the USUB Agent gets called and they come collecting.
8/21/2012 7:11:40 PM
what are drug stamps?
8/21/2012 7:30:14 PM
^ http://www.dornc.com/taxes/usub/substance.html
8/21/2012 7:31:28 PM
8/21/2012 7:32:56 PM
lulz
8/21/2012 7:36:08 PM
8/21/2012 7:36:27 PM
8/21/2012 10:27:13 PM
when a large agency, like city or county, takes their patrol cars to the city or county garage for repair or maintenance, sometimes the mechanics need to drive them to see whats wrong etc....so they put an out of service sticker on them
8/21/2012 10:32:24 PM
8/21/2012 11:52:34 PM
And I'm sure all 190,000,000+ licensed drivers in the U.S. have watched it too.
8/22/2012 4:55:30 AM
I was under the impression that you were not supposed to get out of your car unless the officer instructed you to.
8/22/2012 8:01:02 AM
Why is it so hard for people just to act normal?
8/22/2012 8:02:20 AM
^that works 2 ways, buddy.
8/22/2012 8:04:23 AM
4^, 5^Well I watched the video. It doesn't advise getting out of the car unprompted in ANY way. It's just saying that when the officer asks you to get out of the car you should have the windows up and lock the doors. The logic is that it's harder for the officer to fabricate probable cause in that case. These people assume that cops have illegal drugs on them are are looking to plant them in someone's car. I guess I'm crazy b/c I'm sympathetic to this concern.Frankly, people knowing their rights will result in a lot more deaths, because there are plenty of cops who don't know the rights of the people they serve. A misunderstanding happens and someone gets hurt (not the cop).
8/22/2012 8:14:45 AM
8/22/2012 5:15:40 PM
and pretty fucking true
8/22/2012 5:28:30 PM
8/22/2012 7:39:08 PM
I would immediately shoot the driver
8/22/2012 7:42:34 PM
WFPD Wins national contest for design of cruiser.http://www.hendonpub.com/law_and_order/articles/2012/08/2012_police_vehicle_design_contest_winners
8/25/2012 10:46:57 PM
How often do arrested people do #1/#2/#3 in the back of your car?
8/27/2012 1:19:29 AM
Never had it happen /jinx
8/29/2012 4:30:28 PM
Heard about this a while back from a lawyer, want to hear your take on it.An individual is pulled over for suspicion of DUI. When pulled, the individual takes his keys out of the ignition and steps outside of the vehicle, displays a closed beer to the officer and cruiser camera, proceeds to open and shotgun it.Book them for DUI or simply Public Consumption as there is no way to gauge whether the reading on the breathalyzer was the result of the beer drank outside of the vehicle?
8/29/2012 4:50:58 PM
^Hah, that's what my Criminal Procedure professor told us to do (former cop).[Edited on August 29, 2012 at 4:56 PM. Reason : with vodka]
8/29/2012 4:55:02 PM
Prosecution would argue that your BAC was too high to just be from that beer. It would be better to do this with Liquor. Also if they put that shit in front of a Jury you are fucked for being a smartass drunk driver.
8/29/2012 4:56:36 PM
8/29/2012 5:18:23 PM
8/29/2012 5:21:06 PM
8/29/2012 5:25:26 PM
Blood draw and chemical analysis aren't the same thing. And the "implied consent" thing has been thrown out in many jurisdictions. I think there's an argument that a breathalyzer can be compelled by a magistrate (and rightfully so). I think the blood draw would be too far down that line, and many judges have ruled that way too.
8/29/2012 5:29:06 PM
Making the problem more abstract, the individual does it with a closed container of high proof liquor, except the individual drinks a portion and pours a portion onto the ground. As the pour on the ground makes the exact quantity of drinks consumed impossible to ascertain as there is no way to measure the remainder of the bottle, there would be an empty variable in the extrapolation formulas. What then?
8/29/2012 5:31:27 PM
8/29/2012 5:44:40 PM
Restricted,what percentage of your peers are not as smart as you?
8/29/2012 6:36:48 PM
cant i just refuse the sobriety test and go straight to jail?and just lose my license for a year?why doesnt everyone just do that?
8/29/2012 6:57:32 PM
8/29/2012 7:01:16 PM
not saying i would ever drive drunk, i havent before and im far more boring that i once was, but if i just refuse everything and act completely normal......and talk as little as possible.what happens besides me losing my license?[Edited on August 29, 2012 at 7:04 PM. Reason : -]
8/29/2012 7:04:07 PM
You get arrestedYou do or don't do the chemical testYou go before the magistrateYou surrender your license (if you refuse or .08 or more, 0.01 if under 21 or 0.04 if CMV)You go to Jail orSign that you will appear in court
8/29/2012 8:01:22 PM
After that you have a minimum 30 day license revocation, after that you can possibly get a restricted license to drive until you are convicted (at which time you will likely be revoked again) an attorney is $2500+, the conviction also results in $buttrape on insurance rates for years after the conviction.
8/29/2012 10:39:03 PM
pardon my being an idiot, but what conviction?what would the actual charge me? driving like a loon and getting pulled in the first place?how do they nail you exactly without blood alcohol evidence or other signs of obvious intoxication?
8/29/2012 11:22:16 PM
Thought we were still talking about DWI.
8/30/2012 12:30:06 AM
Need an ask an ADA thread.
8/30/2012 1:34:53 AM
^
8/30/2012 1:38:15 AM
8/30/2012 6:59:20 AM
^This. And a medical examiner or someone similar would testify that it's true. But this argument is one example why attorneys and cops have a tendency to balance each other out, which is a good thing.
8/30/2012 8:08:21 AM
What are your biggest pet peeves as an officer?Don't necessarily mean serious crimes, just the stupid shit people do/say/think with any kind of regularity?
8/30/2012 8:19:13 AM