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    Default Only in California. Caffeine dui 10 months after the fact.


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    I read this last week and could only shake my head in disgust.
    ?America, do not commit crimes with checks. Get cash man!?

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    They will never secede...they suck too much money from the federal budget. We need to "vote them out". lol

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    I'm so guilty

    It's clear the DUI enforcement officer wanted to jam him up for something and after a clean blood test all they have is caffeine. They are making a mockery of themselves just by charging. Never mind the obvious lack of PC for the blood test in the first place.

    If common food items in proper moderation are now intoxicants then I guess we'd all better start driving around with an empty stomach. Is low blood sugar incapacitation? Are LE going to stop drinking coffee too? Wow, that stupid burns.

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    It wasn't a DUI enforcement officer, it was a compliance officer. "Joseph Schwab, 36, was pulled over on August 5, 2015, by a California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control agent in an unmarked car who claimed the 36-year-old had cut her off and was driving erratically,

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    I'm so guilty

    It's clear the DUI enforcement officer wanted to jam him up for something and after a clean blood test all they have is caffeine. They are making a mockery of themselves just by charging. Never mind the obvious lack of PC for the blood test in the first place.

    If common food items in proper moderation are now intoxicants then I guess we'd all better start driving around with an empty stomach. Is low blood sugar incapacitation? Are LE going to stop drinking coffee too? Wow, that stupid burns.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OneGuy67 View Post
    It wasn't a DUI enforcement officer, it was a compliance officer. "Joseph Schwab, 36, was pulled over on August 5, 2015, by a California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control agent in an unmarked car who claimed the 36-year-old had cut her off and was driving erratically,

    https://www.abc.ca.gov/jobs/Agents.html

    An agent with the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control is a non-uniformed, sworn peace officer who performs the full range of peace officer duties and responsibilities in the accomplishment of his/her assignments.

    Agents work independently, but are also called upon to assist and rain allied law enforcement. While affecting arrests, Agents are oftentimes required to use reasonable force to overcome resistance from suspects.
    What difference, at this point, does it make?

    Sworn officer + arrest powers + charges = same thing. The outrageous aspect of this is the scope of her powers/investigative ability and lack of PC probably won't come up. The trial (if it happens) will about caffeine consumption and impairment.

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    The stupid keep digging.

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    Thank God it wasn't Viagra, that would be a hard one to beat in court.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BushMasterBoy View Post
    Thank God it wasn't Viagra, that would be a hard one to beat in court.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BushMasterBoy View Post
    Thank God it wasn't Viagra, that would be a hard one to beat in court.
    Might cause a few more charges to arise....

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