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1 minute ago, wwhickok said:

I'm still confused. Did he or did he not fail a sobriety test? I mean if he wasn't intoxicated then I rescind my statement, which was based on that element of it all.

He was driving erratically and had an empty can of beer between his legs - can was being used as a spittoon for his dip, so it wasn't consumed as he was driving. 

Wasn't a good arrest, if we're being honest.

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2 hours ago, ET80 said:

He was driving erratically and had an empty can of beer between his legs - can was being used as a spittoon for his dip, so it wasn't consumed as he was driving. 

Wasn't a good arrest, if we're being honest.

He failed SFST’s...

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4 hours ago, ET80 said:

He was driving erratically and had an empty can of beer between his legs - can was being used as a spittoon for his dip, so it wasn't consumed as he was driving. 

Wasn't a good arrest, if we're being honest.

Was targeting. But I won’t get into that.

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9 hours ago, Trentwannabe said:

I guess he stumbled during the test. I believe I read that somewhere.

 

Well then I take back what I said about Ed Oliver. There are NFL players that due stupid stuff but after coming to understand the situation, I agree this isn't one of those times. Thanks guys for helping me comprehend this situation.

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11 hours ago, Counselor said:

Was targeting. But I won’t get into that.

I assume you mean profiling. Such a lazy conclusion. 
 

1. police receive a call for service where someone is driving erratically in a work zone.

2. Police observe the truck and also observe it driving erratically.

3. Conduct a stop, see a beer can in his lap, ask him to do field sobriety,  which he fails (I watched. He failed. Not to mention we can’t this but if he failed his nystagmus test, it’s pretty much over.)

4. Bloodwork came back clean, charges dismissed. That’s what court is for. 

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2 hours ago, pnies20 said:

I assume you mean profiling. Such a lazy conclusion. 
 

1. police receive a call for service where someone is driving erratically in a work zone.

2. Police observe the truck and also observe it driving erratically.

3. Conduct a stop, see a beer can in his lap, ask him to do field sobriety,  which he fails (I watched. He failed. Not to mention we can’t this but if he failed his nystagmus test, it’s pretty much over.)

4. Bloodwork came back clean, charges dismissed. That’s what court is for. 

You missed the joke. Expected. 

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