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March 25, 2010 at 9:34 AM #17261March 25, 2010 at 9:45 AM #530940werewolf34Participant
Ever lived in San Marcos? No wonder they drink…I kid I kid
March 25, 2010 at 9:45 AM #531875werewolf34ParticipantEver lived in San Marcos? No wonder they drink…I kid I kid
March 25, 2010 at 9:45 AM #531618werewolf34ParticipantEver lived in San Marcos? No wonder they drink…I kid I kid
March 25, 2010 at 9:45 AM #531069werewolf34ParticipantEver lived in San Marcos? No wonder they drink…I kid I kid
March 25, 2010 at 9:45 AM #531521werewolf34ParticipantEver lived in San Marcos? No wonder they drink…I kid I kid
March 25, 2010 at 9:52 AM #530950briansd1GuestMajor source of revenue.
Each car impounded equals $2,000 for the local government. It’s supposedly illegal to impound cars in CA but local government still does it pending litigation.
Expect to see more of that as cash strapped local governments look for revenue.
March 25, 2010 at 9:52 AM #531885briansd1GuestMajor source of revenue.
Each car impounded equals $2,000 for the local government. It’s supposedly illegal to impound cars in CA but local government still does it pending litigation.
Expect to see more of that as cash strapped local governments look for revenue.
March 25, 2010 at 9:52 AM #531628briansd1GuestMajor source of revenue.
Each car impounded equals $2,000 for the local government. It’s supposedly illegal to impound cars in CA but local government still does it pending litigation.
Expect to see more of that as cash strapped local governments look for revenue.
March 25, 2010 at 9:52 AM #531531briansd1GuestMajor source of revenue.
Each car impounded equals $2,000 for the local government. It’s supposedly illegal to impound cars in CA but local government still does it pending litigation.
Expect to see more of that as cash strapped local governments look for revenue.
March 25, 2010 at 9:52 AM #531079briansd1GuestMajor source of revenue.
Each car impounded equals $2,000 for the local government. It’s supposedly illegal to impound cars in CA but local government still does it pending litigation.
Expect to see more of that as cash strapped local governments look for revenue.
March 25, 2010 at 10:11 AM #531653jpinpbParticipantSan Marcos has nothing on PB. I went on a few ride-alongs in PB. Some people are weaving all over the road. I almost looks fake. And there are so many ping-pong accidents from DUIs hitting parked cars, then swerving away, then overcorrecting and hitting some more parked cars. I heard once something crazy like 10-14 parked cars were hit at one time. Not to mention the one DUI that drove his car into the front of a house.
It’s a problem. Way too many DUIs in PB. I think there would be more, but every time a cop arrests a DUI, that takes him out of the field for a solid 2 hours. There’s not enough cops in PB to arrest all the drunk drivers. A lot of them driving w/out a license is b/c they had previous DUIs and had their license taken away.
So why drink and drive. Why not just drink at home. Or if you’re out drinking, get a cab. Whatever it costs to get a cab has to be less than the bar tab or the 10k+ it would cost if you get a DUI, not to mention the time you spend in jail if you kill someone.
So many ride-alongs where the DUI was arrested and he’s screaming, “You’re ruining my life.” As if the cop forced alcohol down his throat and held a gun to his head and made him drive. If anything, he’s saving his life and that of others. I could never be a cop. I don’t know how they have the patience to deal w/some of those drunks.
I am surprised they had 14 arrests on a Sunday night in San Marcos and it wasn’t a holiday or anything.
March 25, 2010 at 10:11 AM #531910jpinpbParticipantSan Marcos has nothing on PB. I went on a few ride-alongs in PB. Some people are weaving all over the road. I almost looks fake. And there are so many ping-pong accidents from DUIs hitting parked cars, then swerving away, then overcorrecting and hitting some more parked cars. I heard once something crazy like 10-14 parked cars were hit at one time. Not to mention the one DUI that drove his car into the front of a house.
It’s a problem. Way too many DUIs in PB. I think there would be more, but every time a cop arrests a DUI, that takes him out of the field for a solid 2 hours. There’s not enough cops in PB to arrest all the drunk drivers. A lot of them driving w/out a license is b/c they had previous DUIs and had their license taken away.
So why drink and drive. Why not just drink at home. Or if you’re out drinking, get a cab. Whatever it costs to get a cab has to be less than the bar tab or the 10k+ it would cost if you get a DUI, not to mention the time you spend in jail if you kill someone.
So many ride-alongs where the DUI was arrested and he’s screaming, “You’re ruining my life.” As if the cop forced alcohol down his throat and held a gun to his head and made him drive. If anything, he’s saving his life and that of others. I could never be a cop. I don’t know how they have the patience to deal w/some of those drunks.
I am surprised they had 14 arrests on a Sunday night in San Marcos and it wasn’t a holiday or anything.
March 25, 2010 at 10:11 AM #531556jpinpbParticipantSan Marcos has nothing on PB. I went on a few ride-alongs in PB. Some people are weaving all over the road. I almost looks fake. And there are so many ping-pong accidents from DUIs hitting parked cars, then swerving away, then overcorrecting and hitting some more parked cars. I heard once something crazy like 10-14 parked cars were hit at one time. Not to mention the one DUI that drove his car into the front of a house.
It’s a problem. Way too many DUIs in PB. I think there would be more, but every time a cop arrests a DUI, that takes him out of the field for a solid 2 hours. There’s not enough cops in PB to arrest all the drunk drivers. A lot of them driving w/out a license is b/c they had previous DUIs and had their license taken away.
So why drink and drive. Why not just drink at home. Or if you’re out drinking, get a cab. Whatever it costs to get a cab has to be less than the bar tab or the 10k+ it would cost if you get a DUI, not to mention the time you spend in jail if you kill someone.
So many ride-alongs where the DUI was arrested and he’s screaming, “You’re ruining my life.” As if the cop forced alcohol down his throat and held a gun to his head and made him drive. If anything, he’s saving his life and that of others. I could never be a cop. I don’t know how they have the patience to deal w/some of those drunks.
I am surprised they had 14 arrests on a Sunday night in San Marcos and it wasn’t a holiday or anything.
March 25, 2010 at 10:11 AM #531104jpinpbParticipantSan Marcos has nothing on PB. I went on a few ride-alongs in PB. Some people are weaving all over the road. I almost looks fake. And there are so many ping-pong accidents from DUIs hitting parked cars, then swerving away, then overcorrecting and hitting some more parked cars. I heard once something crazy like 10-14 parked cars were hit at one time. Not to mention the one DUI that drove his car into the front of a house.
It’s a problem. Way too many DUIs in PB. I think there would be more, but every time a cop arrests a DUI, that takes him out of the field for a solid 2 hours. There’s not enough cops in PB to arrest all the drunk drivers. A lot of them driving w/out a license is b/c they had previous DUIs and had their license taken away.
So why drink and drive. Why not just drink at home. Or if you’re out drinking, get a cab. Whatever it costs to get a cab has to be less than the bar tab or the 10k+ it would cost if you get a DUI, not to mention the time you spend in jail if you kill someone.
So many ride-alongs where the DUI was arrested and he’s screaming, “You’re ruining my life.” As if the cop forced alcohol down his throat and held a gun to his head and made him drive. If anything, he’s saving his life and that of others. I could never be a cop. I don’t know how they have the patience to deal w/some of those drunks.
I am surprised they had 14 arrests on a Sunday night in San Marcos and it wasn’t a holiday or anything.
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