Drunk driving involvement in fatal crashes in 2014 was almost four times higher at night than during the day
Amherst police arrested three drivers on the charge of drunk driving over the long weekend and all three of them failed the legally admissible
Breathalyzer
test back at the station. And a legally admissible BT doesn't lie.
Shealee Engen, age 21, stands before Judge Estes
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Devin McCormick, age 24
Brennan McKenna, age 26 took a Ch24D disposition
I sincerely doubt thy give a New York minute to what it' s a " burden " to live twenty years crippled for life by a hit & run DWI - I am - they gave me no such luxury !! Just Say'n - right back at ya !!!?$&@
ReplyDeletereally disappointed by your lack of interest in the state rep election. this blog has really turned into a one-man-against-the-world kind of self-indulgent clusterfuck.
ReplyDeleteGoing on ten years now.
ReplyDeletePbt not admissible in court..
ReplyDeleteNot a PBT.
ReplyDeleteWhere do the lawmakers stand on these flexible drunk driving rules? Why are the laws so lenient, where is the drunk driving lobby? Why have so many of those elected recently ignored this issue? Who keeps them honest?
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like it is almost as dangerous to be on the road with drunks at night as it is to be on the road with commuters after work, but not quite.
Nice suit there, Brennan McKenna.
ReplyDeleteNice suit-I'll second that-too bad as a crippled for life victim of a hit & run drunk drivers-all I get is "Gross" from the "Chics"..hardly disguised-which isn't even " Politically Correct" hard to be presentable when you whole body has been catastrophically maimed-mutilated-filled with 5 lbs of surgical steel-by a drunk driver..Come Again ??Hmmm Consider this....!!! What of all my " lost opportunities??HuH ???!!! A book sells-by it's cover..there is NO dispute..!!Pretty twisted !!!
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