This is a serious question. Not looking to start major arguments, etc, but..
One thing that I haven't seen addressed with this mess in Atlanta where the cop shot the guy in the Wendy's parking lot...
From what I understand, the police were called because the guy had apparently fallen asleep in the drive thru line at Wendy's.
When they got there, at some point they gave him a field sobriety test, that he apparently failed and a breathalyzer test that he failed and then the proceeded to try to cuff him and everything went wrong from there.
Here is my question, if someone is on private property. NOT on a public road. NOT on a road that is owned, maintained, put down, etc by the City, State or Feds, but a parking lot or private property, how can they be issued a DUI?
On top of that, I understand APC (Actual Physical Control), the car was not being driven.
So, serious question, how can a DUI even be considered when you are on private property?
Thanks.
Dave
One thing that I haven't seen addressed with this mess in Atlanta where the cop shot the guy in the Wendy's parking lot...
From what I understand, the police were called because the guy had apparently fallen asleep in the drive thru line at Wendy's.
When they got there, at some point they gave him a field sobriety test, that he apparently failed and a breathalyzer test that he failed and then the proceeded to try to cuff him and everything went wrong from there.
Here is my question, if someone is on private property. NOT on a public road. NOT on a road that is owned, maintained, put down, etc by the City, State or Feds, but a parking lot or private property, how can they be issued a DUI?
On top of that, I understand APC (Actual Physical Control), the car was not being driven.
So, serious question, how can a DUI even be considered when you are on private property?
Thanks.
Dave