Maybe YOU don't expect privacy there, but I certainly do.There is no expectation of privacy in the backseat of a patrol vehicle. That's black letter law.
The only time I was in the backseat of a patrol car, I had privacy.Maybe YOU don't expect privacy there, but I certainly do.
Sounds like an admission against prior penal interest . . .Maybe YOU don't expect privacy there, but I certainly do.
Texas has been doing it for many years. Florida too.I had not been familiar with any state that views DWI/DUI being applicable to persons riding a bicycle. That's a new one on me too.
Google "DUI on lawn mower" & prepare to be amazed.I had not been familiar with any state that views DWI/DUI being applicable to persons riding a bicycle. That's a new one on me too.
I'm familiar with the lawn mower escapades; however, a bicycle is NOT a motor vehicle. An argument can be made that a riding lawn mower is a motor vehicle when used as transportation rather than merely for mowing.Google "DUI on lawn mower" & prepare to be amazed.
Been a Texas Peace Officer for more than two decades and I haven't heard of a charge of DWI on a bicycle being successfully levied against someone in this State.Texas has been doing it for many years. Florida too.
But it is charged all the time. Typically plead down to PI due to the ambiguous wording of what is considered a motor vehicle in Texas.Been a Texas Peace Officer for more than two decades and I haven't heard of a charge of DWI on a bicycle being successfully levied against someone in this State.
I think Willie Nelson was charged with thatHow about DWI on a horse?
LMAO
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Pure OOC right there...Sounds like an admission against prior penal interest . . .
See that little red line over there in the sand?..........