med_breeder
Active member
Two points.
I saw a COPS rerun on court tv the other day. A cop pulls a guy over with a passenger for reckless driving. So he give the driver a field sobriety test, also the dude blew over a .08
So he gets cuffed.
The passenger is mildly upset wanting to know how he is going to get home.
It is apperant that he is drunk. I remind you he was NOT the driver. The cop promptly cuffs him for public intoxication.
Was this cop just showing off for the cameras? It's a shame the driver was drunk, but every weekend responsible drinkers give their keys to a designated driver. So if one becomes drunk at location 1 and they have to get to location 2. They get a sober person to drive them. They are drunk, in a car,(not driving ) that car is in public.
How is a drunk person to get home?
Also is disorderly conduct just a BS charge that cops can drop on someone that fails to "Respect their authoritah!"
I saw a COPS rerun on court tv the other day. A cop pulls a guy over with a passenger for reckless driving. So he give the driver a field sobriety test, also the dude blew over a .08
So he gets cuffed.
The passenger is mildly upset wanting to know how he is going to get home.
It is apperant that he is drunk. I remind you he was NOT the driver. The cop promptly cuffs him for public intoxication.
Was this cop just showing off for the cameras? It's a shame the driver was drunk, but every weekend responsible drinkers give their keys to a designated driver. So if one becomes drunk at location 1 and they have to get to location 2. They get a sober person to drive them. They are drunk, in a car,(not driving ) that car is in public.
How is a drunk person to get home?
Also is disorderly conduct just a BS charge that cops can drop on someone that fails to "Respect their authoritah!"