Dui? Sometimes, Bad Things Happen to Good People

December 30th, 2009

As long as there are human police officers, injustices always will occur. A

great many police officers feel they have done their job when they arrest a

person for “mere suspicion” of DUI. In some instances, the arrest may be

warranted, but sometimes it isn’t.

Although you may think that just because your Blood Alcohol Level is below

the state limit, usually 0.08%, that you’ll not be arrested for DUI. Wrong!

Actually, you can be arrested for DUI no matter what level of alcohol is in

your bloodstream. Even if you haven’t been drinking at all, if the police

officer observes anything about you that leads him to believe you may have

been drinking, he can arrest you. And then, it’s up to you to prove your

innocence.

For example, let’s say that you just finished a fine meal at your favorite

restaurant and you had a small glass of wine. An overzealous police officer

stops you for a minor traffic violation and smells alcohol on your breath.

He immediately arrests you for DUI, slaps on a set of handcuffs and hauls

you off to jail.

Once you arrive at the jail, you’re photographed and fingerprinted, then

you’re placed in a holding cell, probably along with some pretty unsavory

characters. You’ll wait there for what seems like an eternity and eventually

you’ll go before a local magistrate who will decide what happens next. He

may just assign you a court date and release you, or he may keep you locked

up until you post a cash bail. If you don’t post bail, you’ll sit in jail

until your court date.

Even when you do get out of jail, it will seem like your troubles are just

starting. As a result of your arrest, your car was towed to an impound lot

and when you go to retrieve it, you’ll be faced with paying hundreds of

dollars in towing, storage and administrative fees.

When your court date finally arrives a few weeks later, you need to be

prepared to fight your case by being knowledgeable about the DUI laws of

your state. If everything concerning your arrest wasn’t done properly,

there’s a good chance you can get the case dismissed and all charges

dropped, thereby keeping your record clean. Even if your case does proceed

to trial, your guilt must be proven beyond reasonable doubt. Again, this is

where you need to be aware of the law and what’s legally required for a

conviction.

Keep in mind that the police officer is not your friend. The judge is not

your friend. This is a money-making enterprise for them and they would

prefer to punish you as much as possible, as quickly as possible so they can

move on to the next poor soul who they’ve managed to catch in their snare.

If you don’t know your rights and speak up, they’ll just dish out your

punishment and move on to the next victim. You will have now been

rubber-stamped as a criminal and you’ll have to live with the consequences.

Carson Danfield
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12 Responses

  1. a farmer with a 10 inch rooster Says:

    Why do bad things sometimes happen to good people?
    Surely there must be somebody out there that knows the answer to this, hopefully in 25 words or less?

  2. Drag Me To Hell Says:

    Shouldn’t the question be ‘Why do good things happen to bad people’?
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  3. Lulzibud Says:

    Because bad people take advantage of good people.
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  4. Say Love, Say Love!! (Luna) Says:

    So we’re reminded how blessed we are :)

    It takes sunshine and rain to make a rainbow….
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  5. hulidoshi Says:

    Karma
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  6. Stacy Says:

    Yeah i know how you feel. My dad was the most awesomest dad ever and he ended up having cancer. Truly i don’t even know.
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  7. Jennie Says:

    I think it’s because everyone in life needs challenges and trials, because that’s how we learn and grow. I mean, if Martin Luther King hadn’t gone through all the racism and hardship, would he have learned to be a good leader and taught a good lesson to the rest of the world? (He’s awesome by the way, love him! lolz)

    A person is not defined by the way he acts when everything is going his way; a person is defined by the way he acts when everything is going wrong. (My dad says that all the time.)

    I hope this helps you! :)
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  8. Crabby Cancer Says:

    Bad things happen to good people just as often as they happen to bad people, it’s just less recognizable.
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  9. clouds Says:

    Because life is not fair or predetermined.And sometimes things just happen without justification or reason.
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  10. Paul Says:

    Because nature does not discriminate between good and bad people….it can’t as it is not an intelligent entity.
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  11. Is this all there is? Says:

    Without the bad things would we ever truly know that good things were happening to us?
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  12. ChrisChristine Says:

    Bad things happen to EVERYONE not just the good. Life is full of problems, trouble, pain, etc. why you think it just happens to good people is beyond me. Crooks lose a loved one to cancer, thieves get hit by cars…on and on. Life can be really tough but it’s the bad times that help us to appreciate the good.

    Your question is why we all need God in our lives.
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