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Holiday DUI suspects risk forced blood test
The Columbus Dispatch ^ | July 2, 2008 | Kathy Lynn Gray

Posted on 07/02/2008 7:00:52 PM PDT by buccaneer81

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To: clee1
really fail to see how this can be legal. Judges stating they sign warrants before even hearing the particulars of a case.

You're simplifying the process. The judges will sign the warrants after the suspect refuses the breath test & when the cop explains there is probable cause to believe the suspect was DUI.

Although there's plenty of reasons to be suspicious of cops, I really don't think, in this case, they will go to these lengths for those who have only had a beer or two.

There will be up to 450,000 people in downtown Columbus tonight for fireworks. Beer will be sold & you can bring in coolers. There will be *plenty* of opportunity to get those who are truly DUI without worrying about the marginal cases.

41 posted on 07/03/2008 10:28:25 AM PDT by gdani (Polls show half the country can't name the Vice President.......)
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To: gdani
The judges will sign the warrants after the suspect refuses the breath test & when the cop explains there is probable cause to believe the suspect was DUI.

What are the stats on the percentage of drivers stopped for DUI that are actually over the limit? How low can the percentage get before it becomes prima facie evidence that the cop's judgment of "probable cause" is unreliable?

42 posted on 07/03/2008 11:16:49 AM PDT by supercat
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To: gdani
The cops will definitely be all over "The Happy Hunting Grounds" of DUI in Franklin County: The West side, around W.Broad, Georgesville, Norton Rd. and Lincoln Village.

Gee, I can't imagine why... ;-)

43 posted on 07/03/2008 11:37:51 AM PDT by buccaneer81 (Bob Taft has soiled the family name for the next century.)
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To: TejasRose

Refuse a breathalyzer, automatic suspension.


44 posted on 07/03/2008 11:40:05 AM PDT by AppyPappy (If you aren't part of the solution, there is good money to be made prolonging the problem.)
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To: gdani

That’s why God made taxies.


45 posted on 07/03/2008 11:40:49 AM PDT by AppyPappy (If you aren't part of the solution, there is good money to be made prolonging the problem.)
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To: buccaneer81

an excellent way to celebrate July 4th.


46 posted on 07/03/2008 11:48:14 AM PDT by isom35
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To: supercat
How low can the percentage get before it becomes prima facie evidence that the cop's judgment of "probable cause" is unreliable?

Your concern is warranted (no pun intended).

But again, there will be so many people truly DUI this weekend & tonight the cops won't need to mess with the marginal cases. It becomes an even bigger waste of their time, resources & credibility than necessary. Why go through all that then have the perp/accused go free because your evidence wasn't strong enough?

Especially with so many sh*t-faced people on the roads this weekend?

47 posted on 07/03/2008 12:36:33 PM PDT by gdani (Polls show half the country can't name the Vice President.......)
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To: gdani
But again, there will be so many people truly DUI this weekend & tonight the cops won't need to mess with the marginal cases. It becomes an even bigger waste of their time, resources & credibility than necessary. Why go through all that then have the perp/accused go free because your evidence wasn't strong enough?

Some jurisdictions seize the vehicles of DUI suspects, and force them to--even if acquitted--spend hundreds of dollars in fees to get their car back or else (for cars that aren't worth that much) just abandon their vehicles altogether. I don't know whether the cops here are in such a jurisdiction, but in lawless places that steal people's cars I can see plenty of reason to make DUI arrests without worrying too much about what will hold up in court.

48 posted on 07/03/2008 2:03:53 PM PDT by supercat
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To: AppyPappy

Taxi, rrright... My wife and I were almost killed when a taxi driver passed out on the Eisenhower Exway in Chicago, thank God it was late and not much traffic. Drove from midtown to Jfk at night without the cabs lights on, probably because they simply did not work as he totally ignored my banging on my plexiglass prison. My wife was dumped in the street near Lincoln center when the driver changed his mind about where to let us off. Closer to home here taxi drivers are more likely to be more stoned out of their minds than the fares they pick up at the bars, but they are never pulled over for some reason? Thanks but I will walk.


49 posted on 07/03/2008 3:08:37 PM PDT by nkycincinnatikid
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