• Another Winner of a Parent: Woman gets 2 DUI's in 180 minutes. One with 4 year old in the car.
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Source: [url]http://www.wbaltv.com/news/28904697/detail.html[/url] [quote] A Salisbury woman was arrested twice in three hours on drunken driving charges, and police said she had her 4-year-old daughter with her the second time.An officer stopped Ann Marie Abdullin, 23, on Route 50 in Salisbury early Tuesday for traffic violations, and police said she was impaired by alcohol.Authorities said they learned Abdullin had been arrested just three hours earlier on a drunken driving charge and released to a sober driver.Abdullin is charged with driving while impaired, driving under the influence, operating a motor vehicle within 12 hours of being arrested for DUI and other traffic offenses.Police say charges also are pending against the driver who took Abdullin back to her car and let her drive away after her first arrest.[/quote] Real winner right there.
[B]BRILLIANT[/B]
Oh yeah, let me tell you. 23, has a kid, likes to get drunk, got pulled over twice in three hours for drunk driving, etc. Yeah, we have a really winner right here.
humans are so stupid
[quote]Got pregnant at 19.[/quote] That's all you need to know.
[quote]arrested just three hours earlier on a drunken driving charge and [B]released to a sober driver[/B][/quote] I don't think this is particularly bad or anything, but how does this happen anyways? Did she just get in her car and immediately get stopped by the police? And then sober driver took over? I mean I thought people go to jail for DUIs, not get a sober person to take over. I mean because she was free or bailed out or whatever, it allowed her to do another DUI. Could have been prevented if she was in jail.
[QUOTE=NO ONE;31807969]I don't think this is particularly bad or anything, but how does this happen anyways? Did she just get in her car and immediately get stopped by the police? And then sober driver took over? I mean I thought people go to jail for DUIs, not get a sober person to take over. I mean because she was free or bailed out or whatever, it allowed her to do another DUI. Could have been prevented if she was in jail.[/QUOTE]I thought the minimum in the drunk tank was 8 hours anyway. And I thought you had to go before a judge before you get out, like any arrest.
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