Quote Originally Posted by Byte Stryke View Post
the Breathalyzer in their vehicle was broken and I was as sober as it gets.
Seriously, not a drop.
So I had to be taken into the station.
They did it there and I Was held overnight.
Northglenn didn't do this one.

but they have done one like it.

They have also done one like this to my Aunt... I went out and helped her put all of her stuff back together
They pulled her over and tore her car apart because a man in a Blue SUV on the other side of town flashed a gun er some shit.
Afterward, they had found no gun they left her alone to put her car back together. because "That's the law."

The next day the same cops show up at her table (waitress)
She waits 8 Minutes (Max is ten) then brings them all a small plate with a card
"We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone."



Not to quibble with you, mind you. The item kept in the vehicle is called a Portable Breath Tester (PBT), not a breathalyzer and the results obtained from it aren't admissible in court since it isn't a calibrated instrument.

So, you were arrested (whether the arrest was valid or not, I can't say) and you provided a breath sample later, which showed no alcohol. You were released without charges (i assume)...sometime later. You were given a ride back to your vehicle and while you were gone, some peoples unknown had stripped your vehicle of items.

I don't understand your aunt's situation. Are you saying someone reported a driver of a blue SUV flashing a gun and your aunt was pulled over as a suspicious vehicle due to its similarity?

Byte, over the course of time I've commented on this blog, I've thought you to be someone who is rational so I have no reason to not believe what you say. Having said that, these examples don't make sense to me from a law enforcement perspective. I understand your observations and law enforcements may not mesh very well, but I am trying to understand.

I would be interested in knowing the agencies involved and even researching the specific investigations to see what the officers wrote regarding them.

As an aside, did you get your handgun back?