That's not how it works when you pass out in public with your keys in the ignition. Maybe in Mayberry they do that. But not in large cities like that where you're fucked up and driving a 2000lb death machine while blackout drunk.
Dwi. If you want to coulda shoulda woulda the situation, the guy should not have been hammered in his car, he should not have been fighting with the cops, he should have listened to their orders, he should have not resisted, he should not have grabbed the taser and pointed it and he should not have pulled the trigger. But fuck it right, the cops are wrong cause they should have let him go home.
One more thing, he was not a threat till the cops were arresting him. He escalated the situation.
No, he was driving drunk, endangering everyone else. We have laws and we must abide by them or face the consequences (in his case, a dwi and a little jail time).
That's not how dui works for anyone else my friend.
That's not how it works when you pass out in public with your keys in the ignition. Maybe in Mayberry they do that. But not in large cities like that where you're fucked up and driving a 2000lb death machine while blackout drunk.
So should failed bank robbery attempts be let go because they didn't actually steal any money?
Dude was passed the fuck out behind the wheel, and blew a 108 almost an hour after he fell asleep. He was operating a two ton death machine.
Take your DUI like a man and fight in court like a member of a civilized society requures, not in the streets like a barbarian.
Dwi. If you want to coulda shoulda woulda the situation, the guy should not have been hammered in his car, he should not have been fighting with the cops, he should have listened to their orders, he should have not resisted, he should not have grabbed the taser and pointed it and he should not have pulled the trigger. But fuck it right, the cops are wrong cause they should have let him go home.
One more thing, he was not a threat till the cops were arresting him. He escalated the situation.
He was a threat as soon as he got behind the wheel of his car. He could have killed someone and this would be a completely different story.
No, he was driving drunk, endangering everyone else. We have laws and we must abide by them or face the consequences (in his case, a dwi and a little jail time).
"Muh social contract"