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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Thomas" data-source="post: 781983" data-attributes="member: 65566"><p>Caymen. One of the most difficult things a traffic officer does is determine who to take and who not to take for dui. Alcoholics can blow over .30 and you would swear they are not under the influence. Then someone can be .05 and be falling all over themselves. The problem is when you start mixing in drugs. The question is for you do you want the police to release someone they think is under the influence regardless of what they blow. Is your kid riding on their bike somewhere down the road. Who's is to blame if his individual hits some kid after the officer makes a decision that the individual was impared. The courts have said the police are. Turning the individual over to someone else will not work. Only one thing can keep that individual off the road at that time. It's hard judge any case without being on scene or in court.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Thomas, post: 781983, member: 65566"] Caymen. One of the most difficult things a traffic officer does is determine who to take and who not to take for dui. Alcoholics can blow over .30 and you would swear they are not under the influence. Then someone can be .05 and be falling all over themselves. The problem is when you start mixing in drugs. The question is for you do you want the police to release someone they think is under the influence regardless of what they blow. Is your kid riding on their bike somewhere down the road. Who's is to blame if his individual hits some kid after the officer makes a decision that the individual was impared. The courts have said the police are. Turning the individual over to someone else will not work. Only one thing can keep that individual off the road at that time. It's hard judge any case without being on scene or in court. [/QUOTE]
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