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Miscellaneous Local Links - 6/30/06

Posted June 30, 2006

Strib: Cops selling lemonade
City Pages: Songs about Minnesota
PiPress: Scooter driver charged with DWI

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8 Comments:


Is there a motorized vehicle out there that some jackass HASN'T gotten a DWI while operating?
»» Submitted by Foster at 11:44 AM on June 30



You don't even need a motor to get a DUI! Bikes and other human-powered road-legal vehicles are also subject to DUI laws (although it's much much much more rarely enforced). I think ... which bordering state was it that just legalised drunk horseriding (and possibly biking?)? Most states that sort of thing is still illegal, though.
»» Submitted by »»» tmayhem at 11:58 AM on June 30



Also:
Oh, and authorities confiscated his scooter.

When's the police auction???
»» Submitted by »»» tmayhem at 12:00 PM on June 30



South Dakota just legalized drunk bike and horseback riding.
»» Submitted by SD at 12:01 PM on June 30



Again with this sense of self-entitlement.

Why shouldn't someone get a DUI if they're drunk on a bicycle?

Why do bicyclists seem to think they are above the law?

I don't get it.
»» Submitted by ? at 1:55 PM on June 30



Selling lemonade is nice, but how about arresting the guy selling crack at the lunch hour today in the alley next to Witt's Liquor on 7th & Hennepin?
»» Submitted by grote at 1:55 PM on June 30



Can the horse be drunk?
»» Submitted by Foster at 2:46 PM on June 30



I wonder if the Chicago PD does the same when giving out lemonade to the general public? Either that, I must be living in the "Twlight Zone" these days.
»» Submitted by Big G at 11:01 PM on July 2



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