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On Sat, 12 Sep 2009 23:36:24 -0400, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
The problem with these kinds of news reports is that you don't know what prompted the investigation initially. It might have been an open container - there may have been visual or verbal clues - could be anything. I was stopped once after a 24 hour shift when we had a rash of medical incidents and I was the only available medic - I had maybe half hour of sleep or so and was stopped on the way home - I guess I was less than driving a straight line. Everything came back negative, but the cop was still suspicious, but he called the Chief and he explained the situation - he came out, I parked the car and the Chief took me home from there. You just can't have an opinion based on incomplete information. Times may be a-changing. Here in NJ, we have Maggie's Law, which allows sleep deprived drivers to be charged with vehicular homicide if any one is killed because of a drowsy driver. There have been studies demonstrating that people who have been awake for 24 hours are impaired to the same level as someone with a blood alcohol level of .10. Which raises all sorts of interesting liability issues: http://www.insurancejournal.com/news...8/12/31404.htm |
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