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<blockquote data-quote="Belthos" data-source="post: 2275579" data-attributes="member: 24944"><p>I do find it difficult to believe that a lawyer could get him off for driving into a parking lot intoxicated, would the lawyer convince the judge that his client became magically intoxicated within the moments it took to pull off the road and enter the private parking lot and colliding with the other vehicle?</p><p></p><p>A neighbors house was damaged by a car driven by a teenager, the officers determined the impact occurred when the intoxicated teen lost control of his vehicle in a residential neighborhood on a 25mph street with stop signs at both ends, this is a north / south road not far between stop signs, slammed into the house still going most of the 100mph and took out the corner of the residence and bounced off the wall slamming into the parked car outside the garage and totaling it as well as sending it sliding into the street some 30 feet from it's parking place.</p><p></p><p>I suppose the police should never have arrested them as they were on private property at the time, any good lawyer would have gotten them off.</p><p></p><p>The two teens in the car are living proof that airbags save lives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Belthos, post: 2275579, member: 24944"] I do find it difficult to believe that a lawyer could get him off for driving into a parking lot intoxicated, would the lawyer convince the judge that his client became magically intoxicated within the moments it took to pull off the road and enter the private parking lot and colliding with the other vehicle? A neighbors house was damaged by a car driven by a teenager, the officers determined the impact occurred when the intoxicated teen lost control of his vehicle in a residential neighborhood on a 25mph street with stop signs at both ends, this is a north / south road not far between stop signs, slammed into the house still going most of the 100mph and took out the corner of the residence and bounced off the wall slamming into the parked car outside the garage and totaling it as well as sending it sliding into the street some 30 feet from it's parking place. I suppose the police should never have arrested them as they were on private property at the time, any good lawyer would have gotten them off. The two teens in the car are living proof that airbags save lives. [/QUOTE]
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