https://www.fightduicharges.com/blog/ge ... your%20car.Walla Walla Dawg II wrote: ↑Fri Aug 12, 2022 3:17 pmA legally parked vehicle.
What are they going to accuse him of......maybe driving a car while drunk.
Maybe he was out the night before looking for his car since he loaned it to a buddy.
He was drinking while WALKING around looking for it.
He found it about the time he passed out, lucky for him the door was open.
He went to sleep in the car.
So if he was passed out in the gutter next to the car he would be fine?
The law can be an absurd pile of crap in some cases.
The cops cannot prove anything so why investigate...let alone pull him out of the car for impeding an investigation.
Lynch
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He can use the ol' missing tire defense.
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I could be mistaken, but I am pretty sure they can ticket you for sleeping in the back if you have the keys.D-train wrote: ↑Fri Aug 12, 2022 3:08 pmIf you are in the drivers seat of a parked vehicle smelling like alcohol then its probable cause for a DUI.Walla Walla Dawg II wrote: ↑Fri Aug 12, 2022 3:02 pmI just watched the cop-cam video.
I think Lynch can sue the shit out of that department of law enforcement.
The car WAS parked properly.
The car WASN'T moving.
If the car wasn't supposed to be there, it would be towed or impounded, not the driver arrested.
The cops didn't have probable cause to search the vehicle, let alone pull him out to search it.
They are screwed.
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I remember (barely) a night many years ago. I passed out in a friend's car, they drove to another party and left me to me sleep in the car. Good thing nobody spotted me. I couldn't imagine being charged with a DUI in someone else's car, no keys, doors locked...