CARIIS
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[FONT=&]Overall, at least 32 people [/FONT]were injured [FONT=&]in the tragedy
[/FONT]Here is the pic he posted at 735 AN yesterday
Notice the number of views !
ANother post that afternoon is here has the fuc##d in it so did not post !! It is worth seeing however.
I have to say I spent some time on his FB this AM and did not see either of these.
The day before
[FONT=&]one woman, age 22, is in critical condition with a lacerated liver and other internal injuries to her abdomen.
[/FONT][FONT=&]New Orleans is known for its drinking culture and daiquiri stands. Is that not the understatement of the century !!
[/FONT][FONT=&]planning to attend the University of Louisiana at Lafayette to study computer engineering.
He looks very different from one pic to another and his clothing / dressing is rather strange - (moo)but he did have a lot of "artsy" postings on his FB so who knows.
Moo, gmas word usage appeared rather simple.
[/FONT]http://heavy.com/news/2017/02/endymion-parade-video-photos-crash-new-orleans-pics-deaths-injuries-suspect-watch-you-tube/
http://heavy.com/news/2017/02/neils...river-facebook-photos-mugshot-arrest-suspect/
But his alcohol level was high. So no one can do that to you but you. It's not like someone slipped him something. 9 drinks is nothing in new Orleans but his bac is crazy high!$125,000 bond in a New Orleans jail, The Advocate reported. Commissioner Robert Blackburn said if Rizzuto makes bond he would be placed under house arrest, forced to wear an ankle monitor and would be prohibited from driving.
He went to watch parade with friend . Told his father someone gave him a drink and that is last he remembers
http://www.wwltv.com/news/crime/father-of-endymion-crash-driver-says-son-is-not-that-kind-of-person/414872656
$125,000 bond in a New Orleans jail, The Advocate reported. Commissioner Robert Blackburn said if Rizzuto makes bond he would be placed under house arrest, forced to wear an ankle monitor and would be prohibited from driving.
He went to watch parade with friend . Told his father someone gave him a drink and that is last he remembers
http://www.wwltv.com/news/crime/father-of-endymion-crash-driver-says-son-is-not-that-kind-of-person/414872656
I would think maybe some drugs are not common to voluntarily take for recreation. But if his blood alcohol Content was .225 or whatever, I think that's alcohol readingWell I'm hoping they did a blood draw, would be horrible to have been drugged and end up doing something like this. I was at a bar once where the bartender kept hitting on me, I had two drinks over 6 hours. Last thing I remember were all the lights looking like they had giant halos before blacking out. Thank the lord for having good friends with me. IF, and I say that with a really big IF, what would happen legally? How would he prove he was drugged vs took them willingly?
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They didn't do a breathalyzer on scene. I can bet they did blood. They never don't! Even if you blow, they blood draw once they bring you in. It's to solidify the evidence.I'm certainly not defending this young man, but I'm also not going to assume I fully understand the science behind BAC breathalizers. However, I do know that they can produce false positives because breathalizers can't differentiate between elements in a person's breath - they react to anything ethyl or methyl.
They can show a BAC to be much higher if the person being tested recently took a drink of alcohol and, conversely, can show a reading much lower because alcohol has yet to be metabolized. In many states the results of hand held breathalizers are not admissible in court because the results are so unreliable. Energy drinks and food cooked with alcohol in it can cause a positive BAC on a breathalizer.
That's about all I know about how these things work, which isn't much. However, it's enough to know that if I'm ever in a situation where I'm being accused of DUI when I know I haven't been drinking I'm insisting on a blood test and refusing a breathalizer.
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They didn't do a breathalyzer on scene. I can bet they did blood. They never don't! Even if you blow, they blood draw once they bring you in. It's to solidify the evidence.
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What is?Well, this is a crazy spin on the situation.
I'm certainly not defending this young man, but I'm also not going to assume I fully understand the science behind BAC breathalizers. However, I do know that they can produce false positives because breathalizers can't differentiate between elements in a person's breath - they react to anything ethyl or methyl.
They can show a BAC to be much higher if the person being tested recently took a drink of alcohol and, conversely, can show a reading much lower because alcohol has yet to be metabolized. In many states the results of hand held breathalizers are not admissible in court because the results are so unreliable. Energy drinks and food cooked with alcohol in it can cause a positive BAC on a breathalizer.
That's about all I know about how these things work, which isn't much. However, it's enough to know that if I'm ever in a situation where I'm being accused of DUI when I know I haven't been drinking I'm insisting on a blood test and refusing a breathalizer.
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From what I've read, Louisiana is a implied consent state, which means anyone suspected of DUI must be tested immediately after arrest; the accused is only tested one time; and they choose between urine, breath, or blood. There isn't a second test and blood is the one test of the three that can be refused without penalty. However, if blood is chosen it is done at a medical facility, not the police station. The accused can opt for a second test, but it is done at their own expense and will only be reimbursed if the accused is found not guilty.
http://dui.drivinglaws.org/resources/dui-refusal-blood-breath-urine-test/louisiana.htm
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Would this also apply with 28 bodies on the ground? What if a judge issued a warrant? Just curious because I really don't know. TIA
What is?
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Him saying he was drugged