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Re: ccw intoxicated on private property

Postby Pezhead on Mon Jun 20, 2011 12:12 pm

Watch the videos I posted.
To sum it don't do it stay sober or put them away, or the next day post will be need legal advice.
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Re: ccw intoxicated on private property

Postby tweener on Tue Jun 21, 2011 10:28 pm

gyrfalcon wrote:
tweener wrote:Persons have been convicted of DUI for mowing their lawn drunk..... Private property has no relevance. I beleive the only place you can "drive" drunk, and be legal, is at the State Patrols test grounds near St. Cloud. Ans of couse only in supervised studies. It might be possible that federal installations could also conduct drunk driving tests as well, possibly military too.


How does state law exclude those areas? I would argue that private property has great relevance, especially if you have an expectation of privacy on it. People have also been convicted of murders they didn't commit.


Hey, Don't shoot the messanger! I am just stating that I have personal knowledge of a person being convicted of DWI / DUI because he was driving a riding lawn mower hile he was drunk.....just recently a guy got a DWI on a segway (public property)

I agree....to ME private property is private property....you should be able to do whatever the heck you like, including, among other forbidden things, Driving things around while intoxicated.
Never mind the typos. My keyboard is full of beer, crumbs and Dr. Peper........and .........the typo and grammer police can go to........HE..!.....no...wait a minute......California!
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Re: ccw intoxicated on private property

Postby gyrfalcon on Tue Jun 21, 2011 10:32 pm

tweener wrote:... I have personal knowledge of a person being convicted of DWI / DUI because he was driving a riding lawn mower hile he was drunk..


Was he driving it down the street, did he just have a sucky lawyer, or both? :lol:
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