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Jackrabbit379 02-06-2010 02:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Mystikal (Post 474392)
In all states its written that buzzed driving is STILL drunk driving by classification.

Uh.....hello

Yes. Buzzed driving is drunk driving. They have so many commercials about it.

This woodpecker needs to have his license revoked, and never sit behind the wheel again.

b00m 02-06-2010 04:08 AM

Yeah, alcohol and driving a big rig really don't mix at all!

adonovan the troll 02-06-2010 06:24 AM

I'll spare you all the sigh and roll of the eyes.

Look, it's easy to moralize and pass judgment on a public forum and it's easier to do so when no one knows your backgrounds; so save it.

I hate to break it to you Jackrabbit379, but truck driving has about the same social clout as washing dishes and cleaning bathrooms.

As for the personal attacks, they mean little coming from someone in the sleeper of a truck who's typing insults in between porn site visits.:thumbsup:

Finally, to address the technicality of my acquittal; trashing some cop's shoddy work in front of a jury of my peers is more than getting off on a technicality. So Mystikal, yes I am in fact innocent. The law is that if the state can't convict, the defendant is innocent, and the state failed miserably in this case.

Howl and rant on, kiddos.

Mr. Ford95 02-06-2010 12:44 PM

Geez what a fool, dude it's a technicality when you get off because the equipment was not calibrated. Do you not know the meaning of the word "technicality?" Your telling a poster who is an obvious LEO that he's wrong on it being a technicality? By the court your innocent but you were still driving drunk by your own admission so in reality you weren't innocent. You know exactly zero people who have waited to drive 10 years between drinks? We must run in different circles then, I know 4 and they haven't touched a beer since they got busted that first time. Personally I've never touched a beer in my life and don't plan on starting anytime soon.

The sad thing, this ding-aling may not be able to drive a truck anymore but he will still be able to drive a 4-wheeler and still risk killing you and I................

Blind Driver 02-06-2010 01:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adonovan (Post 474406)
I'll spare you all the sigh and roll of the eyes.

Look, it's easy to moralize and pass judgment on a public forum and it's easier to do so when no one knows your backgrounds; so save it.

I hate to break it to you Jackrabbit379, but truck driving has about the same social clout as washing dishes and cleaning bathrooms.

As for the personal attacks, they mean little coming from someone in the sleeper of a truck who's typing insults in between porn site visits.:thumbsup:

Finally, to address the technicality of my acquittal; trashing some cop's shoddy work in front of a jury of my peers is more than getting off on a technicality. So Mystikal, yes I am in fact innocent. The law is that if the state can't convict, the defendant is innocent, and the state failed miserably in this case.

Howl and rant on, kiddos.

You're still a moron. I hope CSA 2010 kicks your ass.

P A Frederick 02-06-2010 04:38 PM

I wish you were in Illinois when you got pulled over. If you have a CDL in this state and are driving a personal vehicle, your blood alcohol level has to be 0. Yes a total zero. They would have had fun with you in a commercial vehicle. I don't think you're supposed to drive a commercial vehicle for 10 hours after any alcohol consumption, but I could be wrong.

Also, were you sitting in your truck drinking? You said the message came across the qualcomm that you had a load so I'm assuming you were sitting in your bunk kicking back a few. Major illegal by the way. The only time you can have alcohol in a commercial vehicle is if it's on your BOL.

Also, it's illegal to drink when you're subject to dispatch. You obviously were, you just assumed they wouldn't give you anything.

You're trying to justify your actions, but they aren't justifiable. You could have told them you'd had a few beers and couldn't drive BUT I'm assuming you didn't want to do that and get fired, right? You should have done the right thing and not drove- PERIOD! I wish they would have given you another test at the station with a different machine so you'd be gone right now instead of out in the motoring public.

thebaldeagle655 02-06-2010 08:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by adonovan (Post 474406)
Finally, to address the technicality of my acquittal; trashing some cop's shoddy work in front of a jury of my peers is more than getting off on a technicality. So Mystikal, yes I am in fact innocent. The law is that if the state can't convict, the defendant is innocent, and the state failed miserably in this case.

Howl and rant on, kiddos.

No, you are not "INNOCENT! I'll bet you anything you want that the paperwork you have from the courts does not have the word "INNOCENT" anywhere on them. I'll bet it says, "Not Guilty" which only means that you were not found guilty AS CHARGED, that the prosecutor failed to present evidence to convict. This is far from being INNOCENT!

Were you too drunk to drive, yes, does your DAC need changed, depends, does it state you were terminated for being "charged" or "convicted" of the offense? Again, I'll bet your DAC states that you were terminated for be "CHARGED" with DWI which is a proper entry. I see no reason for your DAC to be changed, you were charged, you beat the charge which is what you have to inform any prospective employer.

If you were stupid enough not to inform your dispatcher you were drinking and refuse the load you deserve exactly what you have gotten yourself into.

Something else to think about, you better check with the local DMV of your state and ensure you actually have a valid drivers license, much less a CDL. In many states, a charge of DWI results in an automatic suspension. They don't have to inform you and for the most part, the first time you will know about it is when you get stopped and charged for driving with a suspended license.

DaveP 02-06-2010 08:49 PM

I know this guy (cousin) and am pretty sure he probably went ahead and drove because "he was just buzzed"....

I've known for years he shouldn't hold a CDL, in fact he just got them back 3 months ago after a 1 year revocation.

This is probably "it" for him this time (I hope and pray) and it's just dumb luck it didn't take a life to do it.

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adonovan the troll 02-06-2010 11:55 PM

Troll always collects the toll. I'm surprised that one went over. Ya'll are too easy.

DaveP 02-07-2010 12:40 AM

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Originally Posted by adonovan (Post 474464)
Troll always collects the toll. I'm surprised that one went over. Ya'll are too easy.

I've seen many folks decide to quit drinking but I've never seen a dumbass quit being a dumbass.


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