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To: elkfersupper
Talk about hyperbole.

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Excerpts - The keys were in the center console; the vehicle was in working order and parked in his assigned space in the apartment lot. He was alone.

Three open beer cans were under a blanket on the passenger seat. Fleck's alcohol level was 0.18.

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In State, City of Falcon Heights v. Pazderski, the defendant also was found in a drunken slumber in his car near his residence. But the man won his appeal.

Why? Because the record showed he had gone out to sleep in his car after a fight with his girlfriend, the court wrote. The keys were not in the ignition, nor was there evidence they were in the car or in the defendant's possession. It was clear the man had no intention of driving, the previous court said.

16 posted on 03/27/2009 7:43:12 PM PDT by free me (Geez!)
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To: free me
Why are the cops sneaking around his apartment parking lot looking under blankets in the car in the first place?

How would it affect us if they found a keg in there?

30 posted on 03/29/2009 6:35:00 PM PDT by elkfersupper (Member of the Original Defiant Class)
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