MMDad
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A Preliminary Breath Test taken at the Detention Center by Correctional Officer Staff revealed a .39 BAC.
Wow. That would kill most people, and this guy is running.

MMDad said:A Preliminary Breath Test taken at the Detention Center by Correctional Officer Staff revealed a .39 BAC.Wow. That would kill most people, and this guy is running.
itsbob said:he's walking pretty upright, and RUNNING.
I think there might be a flaw with their breathalyzer..
MoochCat said:Great photos!!!!
Notice the "running" shoes!!!
Could there have been moe than just booze???
Hum....
Lenny said:The constable, running in boots, was talking on the radio the whole time until he did his take-down tackle on the paved parking lot. Don't see any scuffs on this trouser knees, or bleeing elbows either. Sweet.
Danzig said:Yes, running in boots, was pushing the button to talk on the radio, and had his hand cuffs in the other hand the whole time until he did his take-down.
That cop did a great Job. I hear he has only been on the force for a week or so.
kris31280 said:There's actually a running club... or drinking club... they call themselves Hashers. Basically they're drinkers with a running problem.
My brother is a hasher, which is the only reason I know about them at all.usagent said:I've done many hash runs. Really I have, not just a weed joke. We'd run a mile and instead of water stops it was beer. You chug and run another mile and so on......
I know it's hard to believe, but I once arrested a guy who almost passed field sobriety, and he blew a .35, not on a pbt, but on a breathalyzer. This was his 7th dwi. The guy was such an alcoholic, he preformed better drunk than sober. Just FYI.itsbob said:he's walking pretty upright, and RUNNING.
I think there might be a flaw with their breathalyzer..
I know it's possible. I used to work at the lab at the hospital where we did alcohol levels all the time. We had a "frequent flyer" that used to come in pretty near every week. It was nothing to see his alcohol level well above 400, sometimes even 500. At the 500, you could tell he was three sheets to the wind, but he was still able to walk and talk! Totally amazing!smcop said:I know it's hard to believe, but I once arrested a guy who almost passed field sobriety, and he blew a .35, not on a pbt, but on a breathalyzer. This was his 7th dwi. The guy was such an alcoholic, he preformed better drunk than sober. Just FYI.
smcop said:The guy was such an alcoholic, he preformed better drunk than sober.