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Re: Drunken Landscaper Rams Member

Posted: Jan 15th, 2013, 4:53 pm
by dirtybiker
Not exactly a textbook traffic stop.

Hope all involved are allright..

Re: Drunken Landscaper Rams Member

Posted: Jan 15th, 2013, 5:01 pm
by MAPearce
Bet ya he's more than a bit "stiff" today...Going from staight forward to 180 degrees to the left or right in an instant creeps up on a body the morning after..

Re: Drunken Landscaper Rams Member

Posted: Jan 15th, 2013, 5:21 pm
by Whyme2
Another drunken *bleep* on our roads, throw the book at him and be sure to hit him in the head :purefury:

Re: Drunken Landscaper Rams Member

Posted: Jan 15th, 2013, 5:28 pm
by Ken7
[quote="MAPearce

Pretty shocking to see first thing this morning opening up the news. The video, not sure why they put it up, no value.[/quote]

Says he made the arrest after the collision (or something like that) .. If it were me , I'd have lit him up like the July 1st fireworks display in Ottawa with a tazer...[/quote]

Please re-read the latest memo regarding Joy-Tazing before further comment.

Truly seriously you don't even think of it. The biggest thing is making certain the arrest of the sht-head is perfect. I had one like that, and my partner ended up with a busted back. The sht-head ran and we had to chase him down and fight with him. He was so glued he asked why we stopped at the green light.

The real satisfaction was convicting him and he didn't receive the beating he deserved.Guess we were fortunate no-one died!

Re: Drunken Landscaper Rams Member

Posted: Jan 15th, 2013, 6:36 pm
by phasyluck
WOW that cruiser folded up like a wet paper bag! Can only assume the officer is okay.

Re: Drunken Landscaper Rams Member

Posted: Jan 15th, 2013, 6:46 pm
by Fancy
Both have been released from hospital according to one news story.

Re: Drunken Landscaper Rams Member

Posted: Jan 15th, 2013, 7:56 pm
by Oxl3y
The title of this thread was misleading!

Re: Drunken Landscaper Rams Member

Posted: Jan 15th, 2013, 7:57 pm
by Captain Awesome
Got you excited though, right?

Re: Drunken Landscaper Rams Member

Posted: Jan 15th, 2013, 7:59 pm
by Oxl3y
3/4

Re: Drunken Landscaper Rams Member

Posted: Jan 15th, 2013, 9:45 pm
by Tero
This story makes me more angry than I can remember being in a long time!!!!

Re: Drunken Landscaper Rams Member

Posted: Jan 15th, 2013, 10:39 pm
by vancity604
I have worked with the owner of the truck during the summer, Just goes to show, you dont really know someone untill you know them...Hopefully the officer is feeling a bit better.

Re: Drunken Landscaper Rams Member

Posted: Jan 15th, 2013, 11:24 pm
by Piecemaker
It surprizes me that someone hasn't posted about how it is the parents of the drunk driver who are to blame for this accident because they must have abused him as a child and probably both worked and ignored him!
And I'm sure if someone would just post a picture of the impaired driver he has "sad" eyes that are a testiment to the "pain" in his life!
No, the driver of the truck was impaired. No one else is responsible for his illegal behaviour. This could have very well resulted in a death.
Too bad there wasn't a "power-hungry", "corrupt" police officer parked "like a snake in the grass" waiting to catch a quick "money maker" leaving a drinking establishment.

(sarcasm off)

Re: Drunken Landscaper Rams Member

Posted: Jan 16th, 2013, 6:00 am
by cutter7
Piecemaker wrote:It surprizes me that someone hasn't posted about how it is the parents of the drunk driver who are to blame for this accident because they must have abused him as a child and probably both worked and ignored him!
And I'm sure if someone would just post a picture of the impaired driver he has "sad" eyes that are a testiment to the "pain" in his life!
No, the driver of the truck was impaired. No one else is responsible for his illegal behaviour. This could have very well resulted in a death.
Too bad there wasn't a "power-hungry", "corrupt" police officer parked "like a snake in the grass" waiting to catch a quick "money maker" leaving a drinking establishment.

(sarcasm off)


Has he pled guilty or been convicted yet?

Re: Drunken Landscaper Rams Member

Posted: Jan 16th, 2013, 6:09 am
by WhenWhatWho
cutter7 wrote:
Has he pled guilty or been convicted yet?


He's obviously guilty...what's your point?

Re: Drunken Landscaper Rams Member

Posted: Jan 16th, 2013, 6:21 am
by cutter7
My point is, you already have him guilty and he's not been to court yet other than that I am curious as to his level of impairment.

The reason I am curious is because I want to know if his impairment falls in the gray area or if he was way over the limit.

His level of impairment if in the gray area will raise a whole bunch of other questions such as maybe making alcohol zero tolerance while driving.

A higher reading will lead to a heavier sentence......

Or maybe he beats the charges... who knows? like I said I am curious.