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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 3029751" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>Of course... that is what this was all about from the very beginning. That BS he was trying to pass off as "it's just for his own protection" is just that... BS.</p><p></p><p>If there is no blood sample and no PC or any other reason to think that he (the burned truck driver) was impaired, he could conceivably look into filing claim against the city in the pursuit. That's a whole other argument, but the bottom line is, they wanted to get some kind of evidence to turn against him and make it look as if he contributed to the accident. It was downright sneaky and dirty and this is EXACTLY why they became so belligerent and heavy-handed in their attempts to collect his blood sample. They knew they had a limited window of time in which to implicate the guy...</p><p></p><p>It's like the old advice of NEVER talking to the cops when they question you. ALL statements should be made through a lawyer. Any information you give them will NEVER be used to exonerate you, but ANYthing can be used to hang you. I'm not saying I agree with this 100% of the time, in all situations, but this is advice that is out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 3029751, member: 9374"] Of course... that is what this was all about from the very beginning. That BS he was trying to pass off as "it's just for his own protection" is just that... BS. If there is no blood sample and no PC or any other reason to think that he (the burned truck driver) was impaired, he could conceivably look into filing claim against the city in the pursuit. That's a whole other argument, but the bottom line is, they wanted to get some kind of evidence to turn against him and make it look as if he contributed to the accident. It was downright sneaky and dirty and this is EXACTLY why they became so belligerent and heavy-handed in their attempts to collect his blood sample. They knew they had a limited window of time in which to implicate the guy... It's like the old advice of NEVER talking to the cops when they question you. ALL statements should be made through a lawyer. Any information you give them will NEVER be used to exonerate you, but ANYthing can be used to hang you. I'm not saying I agree with this 100% of the time, in all situations, but this is advice that is out there. [/QUOTE]
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