The Giant Noodle
DP Veteran
- Joined
- Mar 22, 2010
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- Location
- Northern Illinois
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- Political Leaning
- Independent
If this was standard Joe Blow, the guy would be ****ed. We take our punishments to the extreme (typically, I guess it's different if you're a cop) with DUI, and DUI resulting in death...people get 30+ years for that. To bad standard Joe Blow isn't part of a protected class.
I would be curious as to what the evidence was. You know, that little thing called evidence that kept a grand jury (not a bunch of cops) from indicting this cop on these charges.
oh man.... you would NEVER drive again. 30 years in prison easily..... plus the guy would never see the light of day after being arrested.
Also I just love how each 500-700 annual National deaths by TRUE drunk drivers are pasted all over the news... but the 100,000 deaths from medical mistakes ( Medical Errors Cause over 100,000 Deaths Each Year ) you NEVER hear of.
The best part about of being a cop is the different set of laws you get to live by.
I will admit though, sounds like the initial responding patrol officers did a really ****ty job of investigating the incident. Why take a BAC reading 5 hours later? I'd like to hear an explanation as to why it took so long.
I fear the answer to that one is quite obvious.
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