Posted on 12/16/2004 5:59:57 AM PST by Arrowhead1952
This is not helping the police case for arresting DUI suspects at all.
Map showing distance from bar to accident site.
Bar incident explanation.
"About 5:30 p.m., Kurt Jacobson drove his motorcycle into the crowded restaurant and spun his rear wheel until it created enough smoke to clear out the restaurant, bar owner Bobby Joe Bailey said."
He should have been thrown in jail at that point.
This whole thing is terrible. I guess the only good news is that these people didn't kill anyone but themselves.
How long was this clown allowed to be a LEO?
I agree. Is the public supposed to be shocked that policemen constantly break the law when off-duty or retired from the force?
The cops I have know where big drinkers and drove drunk all the time.
I guess we can be thankful these two didn't kill anybody but themselves.
If alcohol impairment is reason to restrict operation of a motor vehicle it certainly should be reason to restrict the police power of an impaired individual. Public intoxication charges don't even require a degree of intoxication for conviction. Maybe police officers under the influence of alcohol or other drugs should not be allowed to have police powers. Unfortunately drunk police officers are rarely held accountable for their actions. For that matter officers are very rarely even required to submit to testing to determine their degree of impairment.
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In my opinion and experience, many cops (not most, not all, but many) drink and drive and routinely break many other rules of the road. They know that if they get pulled over they'll most likely get "professional courtesy", especially if it's by someone in their police department. One set of laws for the law enforcers, another for the rest of us.
My guess would be about 30 to 45 seconds earlier.
This is all over the radio here.
The 'charity ride' was apparently a 'poker run'. Out at the lake, they have these 'events' where you boat from bar to bar, getting a playing card (and a few drinks) at each bar. Then, at the end of the day, at the last place, the person with the best 'poker hand' gets some kind of prize.
And they arrested the bartender at the *last* bar these folks were at!
This does say a *lot* about DUI laws. The law expects the bar/bar owner to be responsible for these folks' drunken-ness. Even tho a room full of law officers didn't do, say or try anything.
It's an interesting story, without a doubt.
You and I both.
I am completely aghast that this retired cop had been drinking.
What would we do without taxpayers thousands supporting laboratory tests?
Gotta go now. I spilled some gas on my driveway and the EPA, FBI, CIA, Disaster Control, and Homeland Security just arrived to save the neighborhood, and lock me up.
Have a Happy Christmas.
I have been on a few poker runs and for most of the people its not just a card at every stop but a drink or two and then more at the party at the finish. Many people leave drunk and its suprising more people are not killed.
I don't know exactly where the accident took place, but I understand the road is not very straight. If you are listening to Mark, Ed and SGT Sam on KLBJ, this is one of the worst examples the APD could set for Austin.
Read again why the bartender was arrested.
I have figured out where this place is. The next time I need to drive in that direction, I'm going to look for it, just out of curiousity.
My husband was driving past Dave's Biker Bar on 620 earlier in the day, and noticed all of these bikers turning in there. Apparently, they were going from bar to bar.
Are you listening to KLBJ? SGT Sam made a comment about this early today. That room full of law officers will all have "the bathroom excuse". He said that about 550 AM today, when we were driving to work. Every officer in the bar will say "I was in the bathroom", even though the bathroom only holds 3 or 4 people.
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