Sunday, June 6th, 2010
Under Virginia DUI law, anyone driving on the highways of Virginia has, according to Virginia's implied consent law, given their “consent” to a breath or blood tests if they are arrested for DUI. If this test results is a .08 or above, …
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Saturday, May 15th, 2010
Under Virginia DUI law, anyone driving on the highways of Virginia has, according to Virginia's implied consent law, given their “consent” to a breath or blood tests if they are arrested for DUI. If this test results is a .08 or above, …
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Saturday, February 27th, 2010
Under Virginia DUI law, anyone driving on the highways of Virginia has, according to Virginia's implied consent law, given their “consent” to a breath or blood tests if they are arrested for DUI. If this test results is a .08 or above, …
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Friday, September 25th, 2009
Another potential killer removed from our highways: Man Rides Motorbike in Court Woodstock, IL.? Sept. 25 – A Marengo man charged with drunken driving rode his motorbike in court Tuesday, not to it. Carl Ahrens, 36, said he rode his Razor MX500 from Judge Thomas Meyer’s bench to the back of the courtroom in an effort to prove that the bike was a toy, not a motor vehicle. It operates on a 12-volt battery. Despite the demonstration, the judge disagreed, and Ahrens’ license was suspended for six months… Ahrens said he had been sitting on the bike across the street from his house when an officer approached him, likely after a complaint from a neighbor. He said he was placed under arrest, and the bike was placed in the officer’s trunk. “I can’t believe I’m in this much trouble over a toy,” Ahrens said. “It goes 4 miles an hour. I plug it in overnight.” Your tax dollars at work. (Thanks to Hockey Bobc.)
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