Beat this rap sheet
Posted: 2004-01-28 11:04am
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Failure to pay fees and failure to appear, and a criminal littering.2000AD wrote:Man that's one big drunk! Apart from Alcohol Intoxication i saw a few criminal tresspass and a resisting arrest, did anyone spot anything else?
when it's public intoxication it's a possible endangerment to others. my guess is he was drunk in publicsalm wrote:why is ALCOHOL INTOXICATION considered an offense?
I am a collector of informationDarth_Zod wrote:dare i ask why you were browsing through someone's criminal records in the first place? his rap sheet is bad enough, but yeesh. . . .
There's a reason they call it a "legal limit." We don't want people killing themselves. Suicide, after all, is illegal.salm wrote:why is ALCOHOL INTOXICATION considered an offense?
so you can´t walk around totally drunk?`what if you´re at a bar and want to walk home? better take the car instead?Darth_Zod wrote:when it's public intoxication it's a possible endangerment to others. my guess is he was drunk in publicsalm wrote:why is ALCOHOL INTOXICATION considered an offense?
If I was to set up a bar, I would also have an inn too and charge outrageous fees for drunks to stay in.salm wrote:so you can´t walk around totally drunk?`what if you´re at a bar and want to walk home? better take the car instead?
most sensible bartenders will cut them off before they come to the point of being incoherent. and if the bartender actually has the sense they'll call a cab to pick them up or something.salm wrote:so you can´t walk around totally drunk?`what if you´re at a bar and want to walk home? better take the car instead?Darth_Zod wrote:when it's public intoxication it's a possible endangerment to others. my guess is he was drunk in publicsalm wrote:why is ALCOHOL INTOXICATION considered an offense?
Disorderly conduct was on there, too.2000AD wrote:Man that's one big drunk! Apart from Alcohol Intoxication i saw a few criminal tresspass and a resisting arrest, did anyone spot anything else?
Why? Do you have something to hide?InnerBrat wrote:this kind of information is available on the web?
just the irony that they executed people that were caught trying to kill themselves.IRG CommandoJoe wrote:I don't see how being hung is morbidly amusing. I could see people being hanged being morbidly amusing though.
Actually, that law was never formally repealed.Darth_Zod wrote:just the irony that they executed people that were caught trying to kill themselves.IRG CommandoJoe wrote:I don't see how being hung is morbidly amusing. I could see people being hanged being morbidly amusing though.
hmm... what if you want to get from one club to another? you have to get a cab even though cabs are fucking expensive? that sucks.Darth_Zod wrote: most sensible bartenders will cut them off before they come to the point of being incoherent. and if the bartender actually has the sense they'll call a cab to pick them up or something.
sure. i do that all the time. when i´m drunk i either go home by bus and the night busses are usually loaded with drunk folks on the weekend, or i walk home. walking can be quite funny since you might meet other drunk people and can talk about drunk-stuff on your way home.have you ever actually seen someone that was plastered off their ass walking around in public?
i think technically being drunk in public is illegal over here as well. but no one gives a rats ass. i can remember one case in which someone was brought to court for being intoxicated and that was because he apparantly vandalized but for some reason it couldn´t be proved. sort of a dubious thing.not a very pretty site. though unless they do something major (such as an assault, driving while intoxicated, etc., which can be caused while a person isn't in charge of their senses) they're usually released after they sober up.