Message from @Andrules

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2019-08-09 21:17:48 UTC  

alcohol kills 88,000 per year

2019-08-09 21:17:53 UTC  

in US alone

2019-08-09 21:19:46 UTC  

Don't care

2019-08-09 21:20:19 UTC  

Give people a year in jail unprobated for DUI and see how that number changes

2019-08-10 14:20:12 UTC  

I don’t see how people get so many DUI. Fucking idiots. I just take them on a high speed chase and by the time they catch me they forget about the alcohol.

2019-08-12 00:43:54 UTC  

I have drunk and drove near 1000 times in my lifetime, pulled over 3x and still got away with it. Never did I drink to the point I was ever a hazard. People getting DUI's must be ridiculously drunk or bad liars/actors to the police.

2019-08-12 00:49:22 UTC  

@Deleted User you shouldn't drink and drive. Ever, regardless of the situation.

2019-08-12 01:30:10 UTC  

Haven't in over a year. From my experience though, it was very easy to do. Makes me worried how far others must push their limits to actually get a DUI or swerve around like idiots.

2019-08-12 11:12:38 UTC  

Cops can tell sometimes. You have to remember that arresting people comes with a lot of paperwork compared to just stopping and giving a warning. If they dont think you are a danger they probably wont bother unless they have checkpoints out.

2019-08-13 05:05:35 UTC  

You are probably right

2019-08-13 05:21:06 UTC  

We can tell, but DUI is a specialized skill.

2019-08-13 05:21:45 UTC  

And it's a really particular thing to make a good arrest and get a conviction. Field sobriety tests have to be done in an exact way, very methodical, and in some states it's not even part of basic training.

2019-08-13 05:22:53 UTC  

If I stop a car for a weird violation, like swerving, stopping when there's no stop sign, wrong side of road, go through a stop sign especially slowly without even touching brakes, or no head lights, that's a huge red flag for DUI

2019-08-13 05:24:17 UTC  

Regardless of the stop reason I watch for symptoms. Do they have trouble finding their ID? Motor skills? Slurred speech, smell of alcoholic drinks, actual drinks in the car, sleepy, etc?

2019-08-13 05:24:57 UTC  

And people who are always drunk sometimes can drive perfectly normal, no violation, and show no symptoms, yet they'll blow like a 0.4

2019-08-13 12:47:47 UTC  

My grandpa is like that last paragraph.

2019-08-13 12:47:55 UTC  

I think he actually drives better when drunk.

2019-08-13 18:11:29 UTC  

Yeah we had a guy in the Army get a DUI at .28

2019-08-13 18:12:09 UTC  

Said he was fine but the cop could obviously smell it

2019-08-13 18:13:00 UTC  

If it's 0.08 or above that's all I need for a case. If it's less, I can still prosecute but I need some moving violations and fail field sobriety

2019-08-13 18:14:44 UTC  

Isn’t it .08 that’s the legal limit?

2019-08-13 18:14:53 UTC  

I think it’s that in NC anyways.

2019-08-13 18:17:38 UTC  

Well I was told in school that it's just driving u der the influence

2019-08-13 18:18:34 UTC  

So while they need you to blow .08 to prove it, they can also get it by having you say you had a couple drinks or something similar

2019-08-13 18:19:34 UTC  

This was from a lawyer telling us to watch the hell out what questions we answer and how

2019-08-13 18:20:00 UTC  

Lots of fun cop stuff just from talking to people

2019-08-13 18:20:20 UTC  

Oh now that’s interesting.

2019-08-13 18:20:47 UTC  

I was under the impression it was legal to drive with up to .08 BAC as long as you aren’t running people over or something wild.

2019-08-13 18:21:08 UTC  

If you admit to a crime you admit to a crime

2019-08-13 18:21:56 UTC  

If you say you had a few drinks and they get you for some infraction they dont really need the BAC

2019-08-13 18:22:03 UTC  

At least in my state

2019-08-13 18:22:13 UTC  

Oh ok. Might be different in Arizona then.

2019-08-13 18:22:17 UTC  

Same for weed

2019-08-13 18:23:04 UTC  

Just dont answer possibly incriminating questions. Dont want to find out the hard way.

2019-08-13 18:27:57 UTC  

Yeah exactly <:TheodoreRooseveltLaugh:585130800870195200>

2019-08-13 18:46:59 UTC  

Legal limit means "presumed impaired". That number itself is evidence of impairment, alone

2019-08-13 18:48:13 UTC  

With a lower number you need some other way to show impairment, unsafe to drive. So some moving violations, or driver's actions during the stop

2019-08-13 18:50:01 UTC  

Oh I see

2019-08-13 18:50:25 UTC  

It may depend a little on how your state law is written

2019-08-13 18:50:44 UTC  

But we have a charge for 0.08 and a charge for "less than safe"

2019-08-13 18:54:26 UTC  

I think many places have a .05