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I don't understand this part of the law...

Posted: Mon May 31, 2010 8:27 am
by E_
http://www1.lex18.com/news/woman-charge ... t-and-run/

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Posted: May 31, 2010 5:28 AM
Updated: May 31, 2010 8:03 AM

Lexington police arrested a woman shortly after a hit and run early Monday morning.

Investigators say Tamara Schafer, 47, was driving a Toyota along Nicholasville Road hit a car at the Rosemont Garden Intersection around 3 a.m. Officers caught up with her shortly thereafter at Clays Mill and Blue Ash. Police arrested Schafer and charged her with DUI and several other charges.

Officers also arrested Randolph Cobb, 36, a passenger in Schafer's car, and charged him with alcohol intoxication.

There is no word on the condition of the driver of the car the woman hit.
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I understand the dumb woman getting cited for DUI and hit and run, etc. BUT WHY does the passenger get charged with AI? Is it illegal to have consumed Alcohol? Why do they sell it if so? How do people get home from parties etc. if they don't ride with someone?

A man who works with me got a call from his son one night that he and his college buddies had been out partying and all of them needed a ride home. (THEY DID THE RIGHT THING). He then goes and picks them up in his Suburban and is taking each of them home like a magical night time school bus and before he can get the first one dropped off he is pulled over for suspicion of intoxication. They tested him and found out he had not consumed ANY alcohol and then proceeded to give each passenger a P.I. charge. Took them to jail and their parents had to come bail them out.

Argh.

Sorry just had to vent.

Re: I don't understand this part of the law...

Posted: Mon May 31, 2010 1:31 pm
by JabezBoy
Assuming there is not more to the story and all the facts are true, those were all cases that were ripe for a jury trial. I think it is called "jury nullification" wherein the jury ignores the law and does the right thing. Now, if all the boys were 14, 15, 16, etc., there might be more to the story here.

Re: I don't understand this part of the law...

Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2015 8:18 pm
by E_
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqEXTVe7MCQ

Why do I feel this is a bad idea in Ky