Apparently the ‘D’ in ‘DUI’ does not have meaning anymore. David Montalvo, 36, was arrested when he, in a responsible fashion, decided to sleep off his intoxication in the parking lot of the Market Place Deli. He was charged with DUI.
Monatlvo’s GMC pickup truck was running and in park while he was stopped at the parking lot. The reason the truck was running was because it was 25 degrees Fahrenheit that February morning and he was trying to keep warm.
Montalvo awoke at 5 am with a Hamburg Police Department patrolman standing over him. The cop claims he wanted to make sure Montalvo was okay. The officer then insisted that he take a breathalyzer test, a request that Montalvoe refused.
He was arrested and forced to make a conditional guilty plea, intending to challenge the officer in court on the grounds that his actions violated the fourth amendment.
A New Jersey appellate court upheld the decision and convicted Montalvo of Driving Under the Influence for sleeping in a parked car while intoxicated.
He now faces a ‘driver’s responsibility’ tax of $3000 and an assorted array of complimentary fines and fees that add up to at least an additional $1000.
theNewspaper.com reports:
“From the perspective of the officer on the scene, I don’t find at all that what he was doing was unreasonable,” Superior Court Judge Thomas Critchley Jr. said in his rejection of Montalvo’s argument. “In fact, I find it would have been unreasonable to have stopped his inquiries at any point short of what he did.”
The appellate court agreed that the officer was acting reasonably to render assistance to someone who may have been in distress.
“The officer wanted to make sure the driver was ‘okay,’ nothing was wrong with the businesses and that the truck was operating properly,” the appellate decision concluded. “We are convinced that under the facts as observed by Officer Aaronson defendant was lawfully subject to limited inquiry based upon an objectively reasonable exercise of the officer’s community caretaking function.”
Lesson learned. If you are intoxicated do not sleep in your car. Either drive home or find somewhere else to sleep. Sleeping Under the Influence charges can be pretty expensive.



























It is very common all over the world. Usually, the infraction of DUI is to have the control of a vehicule while under the influence of a substance. Techincally, you can be charged with this infraction even if the engine is not running.
I think we should all remember, that as the law is stated (assuming if key in the ignition is punishable), then guy should have been cited. What I think everyone should be looking at is if the law is right. I think that it possible this guy had good intentions seeing how it was 5 AM and US bars usually close at 2 AM. But we as citizens need to take responsibility and change the laws if they are not correct. i.e. going out to vote. It is your civic right to vote and when we don’t do that then you have no room to complain. Petitions are pretty simple to pass around …
Well screw it. If I’m going to get a DUI anyway… you might as well take your chances and drive home. If you make it — you’ll be sleeping in your nice warm bed. Throw the dice and take a chance.
I would much rather have the guy sleep in his car than drive home and kill me or a family member on the way. If he passed out a traffic light or stop sign that is one thing, but if he is in a parking lot that is another thing. When you make black and white laws gray makes them look counterproductive. I am completely opposed to drinking and driving, but to charge this guy with same offense as someone speeding, swurving, and endagering others is not the form of justice that I want my tax dollars to support.
Whether he was going to drive or not, the fact is that he WASN’T driving. He wasn’t pulled over by the policeman, he wasn’t running into things… he was asleep.
I think DUI have become somewhat corrupt… people forget that the ‘D’ stands for “Driving”. Perhaps they should pass a new law that handles situations such as this, but he definitely shouldn’t have been charged with a DUI.
It is called OVI or OWI and means Operating a Vehicle while under the Influence or Operating While under the Influence, I am not sure but check it out, I am pretty sure a lot of states have gone with this Nomenclature becuase if covers drugs, alcohol, riding bikes while under the influence, all kinds of stuff.
Man Gets DUI For Sleeping in Parked Car…
Apparently the ‘D’ in ‘DUI’ does not have meaning anymore. David Montalvo, 36, was arrested when he, in a responsible fashion, decided to sleep off his intoxication in the parking lot of the Market Place Deli. He was charged with DUI….
It really doesn’t make any sense, if you go to any bar, on any night, and look at the cars parked in the parking lot, 99% of those cars will be driven home by a drunk person before the night is over. If the police really wanted to catch drunk drivers they could just wait outside any bar and stop everyone who leaves.
i know this is not right but the problem here is that the car’s ignition was on.
That is where the DUI Charges come into play.
Plus you need to be in the back seat of the car to avoid any penalties.
$4000 +….. das gotta hurt…
I have news for all of you, the police can do whatever they feel like. I was sitting in my truck in my own driveway one night talking on the phone to my brother and listening to the radio on a beautiful spring night, and drinking cold beer watching the police bust a party kids were having down the street. One of the officers leaving the party bust stopped in front of my house, walked up my drive and asked me if I lived at the residence, which of course I replied politely “yes”. His next question was are you drinking beer, which I replied, “yes”. Long story short, it all went downhill from there, I was arrested in my own drive for sitting im my vehicle with the keys in it. I had no intention of going anyhwere. I hired a high dollar attorney to fight the obvious infringemnet of my constitutional rights. Wrong, the officer lied at my DMV hearing and said I started the truck and tried to run over him, I WAS IN SHOCK. So lesson learned. Never even be close to a vehicle when drinking, you are open to be arrested. Oh by the way right after my truck was towed out of my own driveway and the officer got in the cruiser and started to haul me off, I cussed that sorry bastard all the way to jail, more than likely I sealed my fate which led to his lies in court.
The sad reality is that the government can arrest you at any time and find some sort of law to charge you with. Freedom in American is dying.
Wow, same thing happened to my dad. Sad really, i mean the car wasn’t even on and he was just sitting there waiting for his friends to come back out of a building they went to. He wasn’t even in the driver’s seat.
Ultimately The Law is the Law whether it’s fair is another matter and should be reviewed in the proper way if needed (this is what you use your vote for)
However my thoughts are
Where does this current law leave camper-vanners or RV users if they get drunk?
If this is based on your intention then you’d get DUIs for getting up in a bar and saying “alright guys i’m gonna drive home” even if your friends stopped you.
If you saw a hot girl and thought “I’d hit that” only then to find she only looks 18 but is actually under age (as many teenage girls do), you’d change your mind, but with this DUI type law are you a paedophile? No.
You might see a opportunity to steal something and think yeah I could pull that off, but you don’t because you decide that it’s wrong are you a theif? No.
..but if you get into a car then the law says you have the intention of driving it even if your slow drunken mind eventually tells you it’s wrong and you decide not to drive
Maybe car manufacturers need to add an ignition keyhole in the boot/trunk which starts the engine and provides heat/lights/radio but clamps on the brakes, locks the steering and locks the gear-stick/shifter in neutral/park. and records the last time the car was driven.
Police need to be catching people who are driving drunk and putting others at risk, not those who’ve done good by not driving drunk
If you read the police statement (http://www.thenewspaper.com/rlc/docs/2007/nj-parkingdui.pdf) you’ll see that he was in the driver’s seat, with his foot pushing down the accelerator. He wasn’t outside of a bar, he was outside of a deli that had been closed for hours – clearly he didn’t just go out to his car to sleep.
This is not a responsible person we’re talking about. So stop defending his sorry ass.
His prior responsibility aside (let’s just assume for the sake of law that he wandered to his car he had parked away from where he was drinking rather than driving to that point) – the car was RUNNING, and his FOOT WAS DEPRESSING THE ACCELERATOR. Do I need to spell out how dangerous that is? So he didn’t hurt anyone, but he easily could have put others at risk or damaged others property should he have slipped and put the car in gear while driving.
If he was being so ‘responsible’ and ‘good’, then he should have taken his keys out of the accelerator. I don’t care how cold it is outside (I live in Minnesota – we don’t take the cold lightly) – the situation he was in put himself AND others at risk.
There’s nothing wrong in this story – if you’d report the WHOLE story. Stop fear mongering where there isn’t a clear line. There’s plenty of fucked up things going on in the US – stop crying wolf because you’ve run out of stories or are too lazy to do your damn research.
makes me think twice about sleeping in the car again
Any law that talks about intent is retarded, no one can truly know what ones intent is.
@Rizla, you are a retard. You must of never been drunk before. I own a gun, and just because i could easily open my window and shoot some one on the street does not mean i will. As previously stated you do not know what his intent was and have no way of knowing. You can not drive a car if the transmission is in park. It is physically impossible because when you put your car in park the wheels that the transmission power are locked.
@ Chris, Obviously innocent people do have something to fear. Drinking is not illegal. Sleeping in your car is not illegal. Being in a parking lot is not neccisarilly illegal. Because of this the cop has no reason to say anything to him. Just because you are a cop doesn’t mean that you are allowed to question the actions of every little thing. The next step to that is asking for your papers comrade. Cops are not necessarily smart people. They like everyone else are just trying to pay their mortgage. That in addition with quotas means that the law essentially means nothing. As long as the pay check comes every two weeks the actions do not matter.
I AM NOT A 100% ON THIS, but in GA i think cops will not even bother with people in parking lots because they are private property and only if the property owner feels something is wrong will the cops do anything. My friend got into an accident in a parking lot and the cop would only write a police report for the insurance companies. No citations because it was not government property.
What everyone is missing here is the guy was arrested in New Jersey and everyone knows Jersey has some of the strictest alcohol laws around. You can’t even buy beer at a gas station here you have to go to a liquor store or a bar for any alcohol. Anyone actually living there should just expect to have to cops hassle you its how it goes.
Being in the unfortunate position of being an Englishman living in the usa (lower case seems appropriate), I can sympathise. I live in a reasonable city and the nearest bar is over an hours walk away, I don’t think I have ever lived that far away from a bar/pub in Europe.The taxi’s are a joke and there is no public transport…NONE. Not to mention that every member of the police service in this country is about as intelligent as a very dim nightclub bouncer and they have weapons!! This country is a shambles, a police state no less. I’m sure the Russians never lived under such duress even during the height of the communist era. As for comments about how many people are killed by drunk drivers, please be aware that most of those are drunk people walking home who stepped into a busy road or fell off the sidewalk, they are all classed as death involving drinking and a motor vehicle. Far more pedestrians are killed by sober, stupid drivers, should a license require an IQ test?
Under the doctrine of the separation of powers, the judiciary is the branch of government primarily responsible for interpreting the law(WIKI). DUI laws where written to keep drunk drivers from killing people and what not. The guy in the car was not harming anyone and it was 25 degrees out. Why was he drunk, he had been drinking. Why was he in his car, the bar kicks him out because its closing. Why did he got his car, to sleep. Why where the keys in the ignition, it was fucking 25 degrees out. And he didn’t want to die. Knowing that the DUI laws where written to prevent drunk drivers from killing people why does he get fined for essentially maintaining that spirit. Murder is often considered ok if in self defense. Murder is also against the law. But when its your life or the law, your life is more important and courts understand that. Thats why you can kill someone (for the most part) in self defense. The mans actions where reasonable in this situation and its the judges fault for not seeing it.
In a perfect world where cops intent where to keep the public safe the cop would of taken the man to a holding cell and let him sit for the night and let him go in the morning, everyone wins. No drunk driving. No dead frozen body in a truck. No keys in the ignition. No paper work. And at the end of the day everyone is happy and the police are viewed as helpful people whos intent is never to “get someone”. That world exists to some extint in my neigborhood, but if i travel to far i end up in the police state that is much of America.
tis bullshit, cops are power trippin assholes, what if he just wanted to listen to the radio so he needed his keys in the ignition. Since when is it illegal to be just UI not DUI.
The only way to guarantee you will never be in this position, is just not drink. I’m sure with about 10 seconds of thought, you could find something better to do with your time anyway.
A couple of points:
Read the DUI laws, the verbage is “operating a motor vehicle while under the influence”. So is the car is started, you are operating it.
No, a private parking lot is not insulation from a DUI, in fact you cannot even drive in your own backyard while under the influence.
No one is required to take a field breathalyzer or field sobriety test of any kind, and it never translates into and automatic guilty, in any US state. The key word there is “field”. Now if they take you to the station, you must submit to a sobriety test and refusal at that point does equal an automatic guilty and loss of license.
Finally, in many states, it is illegal to sleep in your car, period, regardless if you have been drinking or not.
Sad, but true.
You must take keys out of ignition and sleep in the back, this is the law.
If the keys are in the ignition how do you know he didn’t just start to pass out and pull over (to save his car not because he gives a shit) I think he’s just trying to act all innocent. being drunk in driver seat should be illegal.
I wonder how laws would react to me sleeping in the back of some SUV, r/v, or some other vehicle designed for sleeping. If some part of the vehicle is working, like the heater, but the keys are not in the ignition does it still show intent? I don’t think so.
Sounds to me like these people who sleep it off in the car are doing the right thing instead of driving under the influence, which is deadly. Who’s going to be hurt by sleeping the back of your car?
There needs to be a movement to align this nation’s laws to some logical level where one can sleep in their own car under most conditions and not be punished.
I’m sure there are times and places where sleeping in your car is not a good idea. But, I doubt most people in these cases are guilty of any true criminal activity.
H was he forced to plead guilty?
Thats the bit that worries me….
Jesus Christ, people. It was 25-degrees Fahrenheit. He’d have died if he hadn’t had the engine running. Given that he was drunk, he made the responsible decision to stay in the car *without* driving it. I used to live in NJ and this kind of law enforcement idiocy is par for the course there. I moved to get out of that hell and into a state with smarter law enforcement.
To those of you who agree with the judge, I can only hope you are cursed with a similar miscarriage of justice.
did’nt you read the fucking thing, it was fucking cold outside, and not having a blanket how else was this guy suppose to stay warm. i feel for him, here in california a cop woke me up for the same reason, i was drunk sleeping in my truck with the engine running so the heater would work, and a cop woke me up, but i didnt get a dui because this cop had half a brain and some sense.
If he had taken a cab – fallen asleep, and the cabbie go out and left the cab running – under this logic he’s still guilty of DUI!
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Now I know how the countries gotten into this mess. “The Law is The Law” indeed. There you have it, folks with the mental functioning of a five year old — Whatever Mommy says is right, no questions asked.
No expectation that the cops will have a lick of sense, or the judges. No, we can’t trust in human judgement but instead want them to robotically follow algorithms (at least when it’s in their interest). Nice little craptalicious collections of Nazis.
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I’m in the UK and have just tried for the last 2 hours to find what it actually states in the law but it isn’t readily available which sucks, how is the general public supposed to know whats legal? I sleep alcohol off in my car quite often but I sleep in a sleeeping bag with the seat fully reclined and the keys in the glove box. If a policeman were to accuse me of being DUI when unable to actually use the pedals due tot he sleeping bag then i’d probably have to be arrested for assaulting a police officer too.
From reading all of the coments on here I think i’ll stick towhat i’m currently doing but perhaps make sure i’m sleeping in the passenger seat, not the drivers.
Oh yeah and if you’re going anywhere that may be cold, bring a sleeping bag regardless, it doesn’t weight much and may save your life and a hell of a lot of petrol if you need to sleep in your car.
Technically, you are ops… if you are in a position to do so.
I didnt write the law, I don’t aprove of the law.. but that is the technicality.
Should this person have been FINED… no, a smack on the wrist and a warning was in order. HOWEVER, he was NOT in a bar parking lot… he was in a DELI parking lot.
Thus… presumably leading the cop to believe that he HAD been driving, and pulled over to take a lil nap.
There are some interesting misconceptions about obvious facts here also.
If the vehicle was in decent working order, there was no risk of CO poisioning.
YES, I can get drunker than hell and tear up the back yard… with any type of vehicle I please.
It’s when I LEAVE the back yard, I could get in trouble.
YES, I CAN play the radio, while sitting on the HOOD of my vehicle, and drink a beer.
I know people that have gotten busted for drunk lawn mower driving ops… (drove to store, more beer)
Drunk carriage driving (dunno why, the horse wasn’t drunk.)
Drunk golf cart driving (once again on the road.)
Not a ONE of the above was a danger to anyone, but maybe themselves.
If a sober driver or pedestiran, can’t dodge one of those… they need to be evaluated.
But… the laws are made by idiots. Mostly started by the MADD mommies. I suggest ya’ll that aren’t crazy, join DAMM
I still giggle… when I remember the cop that showed up and gave us a STRICT warning… We were all pretty shit faced, four cars running, one in each bay, complete with smoke tubes.
DOORS DOWN… Ya’all could be in such BIG TROUBLE…
YEP… guess so, except the doors are down… two of the cars are up in the air and ain’t going anywhere… one is on a jack, with only two tires… where you think we are taking these rides?
Oh, yeah… and the one on the pit… freaking blown head, we don’t think it will make it up the hill…
He left, kinda pissed… and it was funny….
So, my suggestion, if you want to sleep drunk in your car, AND run the heat/ac… is jack that muther up, remove a drive tire, and take a little nap.
Toss that tire on the trunk… you are now basically inop.
Make sure it isn’t FLAT… and sure, it’s a pain in the ass… but… you aren’t considered mobile, as far as I know.
I guess you COULD BE… but even the dumbest cop MUST know you ain’t getting too far on three and a rim.
(Yeah, yeah… I’ve limped one in for several miles like that), but cops get all paranoid if thier tire pressure is low… lol
This is a rediculous case. This guy was doing everything right under the circumstances, and he got reamed for it. Sleeping in the car is legal, being drunk in the car is legal, and traffic laws apply only on PUBLIC ROADS. Being arrested for DUI while parked in a private parking lot sleeping off the juice is a great example of the idiocy perpetrated upon citizens every day by the so-called police.
I have slept in the car after drinking plenty of times, and even turned the car on for a few moments to warm up the air (can be important when sleeping in a ski area parking lot). I think the suggestion that he move to the passenger seat is dangerous – with the vehicle running, it is always best to have someone at the controls in case of any unexpected failure in the vehicle (e.g. slips into gear).
The guy should have appealed, as there was no basis for the search, and he was not operating the motor vehicle in any conventional sense. The judge was an idiot (not the only one, I might add).
Just the other night, I was Drunk and throwing up. I decided to go out to my van to get some air in my own driveway. My wife thought I might drive so she called the police and I got arrested for DUI in Ct… WTF.
I think it is not right and against human rights to arrest someone for DUI when they are not actually driving and just waiting till they get untoxicated.
how can a person get a dwi when he is in a off road parking area, truck turned off, keys are not in the ignition, keys in own pocket, police pass by truck 4 times, he parks his vehicle and walks over to you, asks you to get out of you vehicle proceeds to give you the road side test, clicking your heals, point to nose, etc, person passed the test and then other person in vehicle is arrested and you get a dwi, reckless diriving and truck search
how can this be if no keys in ignition, hired attorney, truck impounded, and court date is soon, how can that be possible what does dwi mean if you are not driving and no keys in ignition.
Surprised it happened in New Jersey. Sounds like Operating Under the Influence (OUI) whcih can be applied to being asleep in a parked vehicle. OUI applies to Maine, Massachusetts and Rhode Island so this is very startling.
thanks for the post.
This country is no longer based on freedoms and Democracy. It a country based on fear and tyranny. People in this country need to wake up before they are doing the goose step down the street. There is absolutely NO COMMON SENSE applied to sleeping in your car and being arrested for DUI. As the name implies, Driving under the Influence. The rest of the liberal interpretation has been derived from up tight neo-fascist groups like MADD and SADD. If people should not drink then stop the drinking, but stop stretching he law to enstare more innocent people in a money scam.
I think it is interesting that the President of MADD was convicted of DUI. Kind of sucks when you shoot yourself in the foot when you are aiming at ohers. No one agrees with drinking and driving, but if your sleeping in the car and you haven’t been driving and there was no intent of driving, this is ridiculous…
I had just been in a simular case, got found guilty by jury and while the jury was discussing i was chatting with the cop, wis law states to put the vehical in motion, my car was said to be in drive and i had my foot on the brake, the jury didnt by that, they didnt understand the writing of the law and since my car was running is wat they convicted me on, the judge siad that i wasnt operating, its not illegal to sit in your car drunk, hav the car running as long as you dont put any of the controls in operation to make the car go into motion, where right there if your pushing a car you put it in motion, so is that operating, cops are crocked and the law is tangled, i dont believe what i am convicted with is fair neither as this guy. The cop changed his story at least 4 times while on the stand, the judge commented about that he’s worse then a 5 yr old tring to lie to their parents. Its legal to drink but not walk nor drive, but doesnt say you cant sleep in your car. I’ll never trust another cop in my life b/c ive never had one to protect or know anyone that they protected, just who can give out the most fines and get their name at the top of the list, really its a bunch of BS geeks in school with some power to get back at life now. I dont think its right, what happened to cops that would make sure you got home safe and cared about your health and your life. Not everyone who drinks is a visous dangerous person, you have 2 or 3 glasses of wine at your fancy rommantic dinner, then your dangerous to everyone else as well b/c that will put you over the limit. Dont critizie b/c it can happen to anyone, just like the loto, who has the luck in life……..
I AM A TAXI DRIVER IN FLORIDA AND I WAS LIVING IN MY TAXI AS I WAS HOMELESS. WHEN I WAS DONE WITH MY SHIFT, I FORWARDED MY CELL PHONE TO ANOTHER DRIVER AND FOUND A SHADY SPOT TO PARK SUCH AS A 2+ STORY BUILDING OR A LARGE SHADE TREE. IN MAY 2008, I WAS DONE WITH MY SHIFT AND WENT TO A LOCAL DUNKIN’ DONUTS. I AS ALWAYS WENT THRU THE DRIVE THRU TO BUY SOMETHING TO EAT AND DRINK AND AS ALWAYS TAKE PRESCRIBE SLEEP ENHANCING MEDICATION, XANAX. MY TAXI HAD NO POWER STEERING THAT STEMMED FROM A SMALL LEAK A WEEK AGO TO A LARGE LEAK NOW. IT WAS VERY DIFFICULT TO DRIVE THE TAXI WITHOUT POWER STEERING, ESPECIALLY IN A FULL SIZE CAR. THERE WERE SEVERAL VERY SHARP TURNS IN THE PARKING LOT. ANOTHER DRIVER CALLED 911 AND REPORTED ME FOR AN ABNORMAL DRIVING PATTERN AND HE THOUGHT I WAS DRUNK. I PROCEEDED TO THE DRIVE THRU AND TOOK MY PRESCIBED DOSE ON XANAX WITH COLD COFFEE IN MY CUPHOLDER. THE REASON WHY I TAKE THE XANAX WITH COLD COFFEE AND BEFORE I EAT IS TO ENHANCE THE XANAX TO TAKE AFFECT FASTER. THE DRIVER THAT CALLED 911 FOLLOWED ME AND WATCHED ME AS HE WAS ON THE PHONE WITH 911 POLICE. I DROVE AROUND THIS 2 STORY BUILDING WHERE IT WAS SHADED. I PARKED ON AN ANGLE TO EAT AND DRINK. I THEN WENT TO PARK THE TAXI IN A PARKING SPOT AND IT TOOK 3 TIMES TO GET THE TAXI STRAIGHT. THE DRIVER THAT WAS STILL ON THE PHONE WITH 911 POLICE. I GOT MY PILLOW AND RECLINED MY SEAT AND FELL ASLEEP RIGHT AWAY. IT WAS ABOUT 10:30 AM AND THE SUN CAME OVER THE TOP OF THE 2 STORY BUILDING. IT WAS VERY HOT, SO I STARTED THE TAXI FROM MY RECLINED POSITION AND TURNED THE A/C ON. ABOUT 10 MINUTES LATER, THE POLICE KNOCKED ON MY WINDOW AND I WOKE UP. THE POLICE GAVE ME A ROADSIDE SOBRITY TEST IN WHICH I FAILED AS THE XANAX HAD TAKEN AFFECT ON ME. THE POLICE ARRESTED ME FOR DUI. I WAS TAKEN TO THE HOSPITAL. THE BLOOD AND URINE SHOWED THAT I HAD XANAX IN MY SYSTEM ONLY AND 0% ALCOHOL. I AM TAKING THIS TO TRIAL LATER THIS MONTH.
IT IS LUDICHRIST THAT THE POLICE ARREST YOU FOR WHAT YOU MIGHT DO. A SIMILAR SITUATION IS YOU SAY TO SOMEONE THAT YOU ARE GOING TO BEAT HIM UP. YOU DON’T BEAT HIM UP. CAN YOU BE ARRESTED FOR WHAT YOU MIGHT DO? NO! IT DOESN’T MAKE ANY SENSE! WISH ME LUCK!
On March 16th 2009 I went to circle k gas station cop charged me with ovi when I wasnt even in the car and neith were my keys, I was on private property. I blew and was under the limit, they saw my car there but never seen my driving it.. Can I be charged with ovi???
HELL, I’M DRINKING AND DRIVING RIGHT NOW……COME AND GET ME PIGS!!!!!!
The SUI, sleeping under the influence. It appears DUI law enforcement has become the new American mafia. Have you heard of someone being robbed for $4,000 by dui cops for sleeping in their car? It happened in New Jersey, and I’m sure this innocent hard working American was also robbed by dui law enforcement for a silimar amount. To fight back against corrupt dui laws, go here: http://dui-conspiracy.blogspot.com
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