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Texas arresting people in bars for being drunk
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<blockquote data-quote="Dale Carlson" data-source="post: 601973" data-attributes="member: 56095"><p>So as long as you guys are making assumptions, tell me this, and I'd like you to answer the question instead of dodging it like every other time I've asked similar questions (and I'll type it really, really, slow, so I don't go too fast for you):</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>How is it that the TABC can ASSUME that the drunks they're arresting are a danger to themselves or others (intoxication-level not required for the purposes of this question)? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This (endangerment) is the second element of that law, being intoxicated the first element. BOTH elements are required, according to the Public Intoxication Statute of Texas (49.02 Public Intoxication).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dale Carlson, post: 601973, member: 56095"] So as long as you guys are making assumptions, tell me this, and I'd like you to answer the question instead of dodging it like every other time I've asked similar questions (and I'll type it really, really, slow, so I don't go too fast for you): How is it that the TABC can ASSUME that the drunks they're arresting are a danger to themselves or others (intoxication-level not required for the purposes of this question)? This (endangerment) is the second element of that law, being intoxicated the first element. BOTH elements are required, according to the Public Intoxication Statute of Texas (49.02 Public Intoxication). [/QUOTE]
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