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Lynn Melrose wrote in
: ET wrote: Drunk and in possession of car keys is not an offense.... driving drunk in a private parking lot is not either for that matter... You start prosecuting for alleged "intention" alone and you now live in a totalitarian state.... Don't be so sure. New Hampshire is one of the states farthest from totalitarianism, but its Supreme Court just ruled that a person asleep in a car parked (transmission in PARK) in a private parking lot with the engine running to stay warm was operating while intoxicated. Summary: http://www.lexisone.com/news/ap/ap111403d.html Case Decision: http://www.courts.state.nh.us/suprem...000/glagay.htm As an aside, the message that this case appears to send to drunk drivers is that you're no better off if you pull over and stop, so you might as well keep going. Absolutely ridiculous...... Although after reading to opinion in the link of your post, there was a witness the the person actually driving within a reasonable time of being observed by the officer in his car etc... so it's not "quite" as ridiculous as it first seems..... -- ET ![]() "A common mistake people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools."---- Douglas Adams |
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