DUI arrest

December 4th, 2009

Room mate was arrested in driveway, in video it appears he passed the test but the cops thought otherwise.

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13 Responses

  1. mark1m Says:

    Its important to …
    Its important to note that by the time you are asked to take a sobriety test you are already going to be arrested. You could be an olympic gymnast and pass them all with flying colors and the cop is probably not going to let you go. The test is only to pad their case. Thus if you can, you should refuse any field sobriety tests.

    Once you are under arrest you could go back to the station and blow a .00 and you are still going to have to goto court and pay expensive lawyer fees.

  2. Arsunal Says:

    What a gay cop. …
    What a gay cop. First off you dont follow someone from a bar. Second the guy was in his driveway.

  3. zcamanap Says:

    Good rule, me too.
    Good rule, me too.

  4. numbers0through9 Says:

    I failed my …
    I failed my sobriety test because of anxiety. In TX if you drink AND drive AND commit a traffic infraction (witnessed by an officer) you WILL go to jail. I did. After ~ 9 mos I got my blood alcohol/drug level back as ZERO. I paid ~$7000 in fees (mostly lawyer). You don’t need a BAC >0.08 for conviction! Even a 0% BAC can STILL get you a DWI! TX law is if alcohol/drug is determined to impair you physically/mentally, you will get a DWI regardless of BAC. I NEVER drink & drive now.

  5. acoliver Says:

    Just curious were …
    Just curious were where you? In the car? Are you absolutely certain he hadn’t drifted over the line at all? Unless you were following him, it is difficult to tell from the passenger seat.

  6. acoliver Says:

    What state was this …
    What state was this in? I don’t know of any states where someone charged with DUI is not asked to take a breath or blood test. Do you know for a fact that he was not asked to blow or is that what he told you? If he was drunk, he probably doesn’t remember clearly.

  7. zcamanap Says:

    I would say my …
    I would say my point of view to be biased a bit. There is a lengthy history with the individual and the police department and I suspect that there may have been more to the situation than meets the eye.

  8. zcamanap Says:

    The police followed …
    The police followed the vehicle from the parking lot of the establishment to the house which was about 5-6 blocks. When the driver turned on his turn signal to turn into the driveway the police cruiser gave him the blue light special. The claim from the officer was that the vehicle had strayed across the center line, that was a false pretense but then

  9. zcamanap Says:

    He did not blow, …
    He did not blow, and the officer was probably right. The facts are, the perp had indeed driven his vehicle while under the influence, while not intoxicated he certainly was not 100% sober.

  10. babygirllilsis Says:

    If he wasn’t drunk …
    If he wasn’t drunk he should have requested a breath test. Then maybe you could prove the harassment charge.

  11. bigmikew11 Says:

    I observed 3 clues …
    I observed 3 clues just on the walk. Find the standards and see them yourself. He stopped, failed the turn, and stepped off the line on the way back. That was visable in you dark video. Wonder what the cop saw.

    Study the law it is your friend.

  12. zcamanap Says:

    He was not asked to …
    He was not asked to blow, he had two beers at a local bar about .5 miles fromt he house and police followed him out of the parking lot. Officer threw the lights on when we turned into the driveway. Officer claimed that our car had swerved over the centerline which was a total fabrication. It was harrasment, very expensive harrasment.

  13. acoliver Says:

    What did he blow? …
    What did he blow? Was he drunk and the officer right?

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