http://rutlandherald.com/article/20131126/NEWS02/711269934
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Springfield man denies fifth DUI charge
An alleged drunk driver who led a Springfield police officer on a three-minute pursuit from Springfield into Chester early Saturday morning later claimed not to have seen the blue lights or heard the siren.
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“Given his history of driving while intoxicated, the state feels it needs to protect the public by subjecting him to a 24-hour curfew (at his residence) except for those few verifiable purposes,” Windsor County Deputy State’s Attorney Glenn Barnes successfully argued before the court.
ReplyDeleteTrue protection of the public would ensure that the punishment for this offense would ensure he does not ever drive again. The penalty for someone convicted of DUI while operation without a license needs to be stiffened. We need to keep clowns like this off the streets.
Not to worry Mr. Drunk Dirver, they will let you go for # 6.
ReplyDeleteWhy? Good question .
This crime is not like baseball.....3 X yer out .....
On that baseball comment...
ReplyDelete"Man with 4 balls can't walk either"
So quit driving