March 29, 200323 yr DUI Coordinator Resigns After DUI Arrest Wed Mar 26, 1:27 PM ET SAVANNAH, Ga. - A DUI coordinator in a Georgia court has resigned after being charged with drunken driving, officials said. Police said Brian P. Harrell, 24, was arrested Friday in Athens after being stopped about 1:30 a.m. while driving without his headlights on. Harrell — who has worked for two weeks as coordinator for the Chatham County State Court's newly developed DUI program — said he had been drinking but "not much," police said. Tests indicated Harrell's blood-alcohol level was 0.13. The limit in Georgia is 0.08. The State Court DUI program is a pilot project intended to help offenders avoid incarceration by following probation.
March 29, 200323 yr Well .13 isn't that much compared to a lot of DWI's but that's retarded of that guy to get caught.
March 30, 200323 yr DUI Coordinator Resigns After DUI Arrest Wed Mar 26, 1:27 PM ET SAVANNAH, Ga. - A DUI coordinator in a Georgia court has resigned after being charged with drunken driving, officials said. Police said Brian P. Harrell, 24, was arrested Friday in Athens after being stopped about 1:30 a.m. while driving without his headlights on. Harrell — who has worked for two weeks as coordinator for the Chatham County State Court's newly developed DUI program — said he had been drinking but "not much," police said. Tests indicated Harrell's blood-alcohol level was 0.13. The limit in Georgia is 0.08. The State Court DUI program is a pilot project intended to help offenders avoid incarceration by following probation. Why the hell was he driving with out his headlights? .13 aint that much, this dude prob can't hold is liquor
March 30, 200323 yr DUI Coordinator Resigns After DUI Arrest Wed Mar 26, 1:27 PM ET SAVANNAH, Ga. - A DUI coordinator in a Georgia court has resigned after being charged with drunken driving, officials said. Police said Brian P. Harrell, 24, was arrested Friday in Athens after being stopped about 1:30 a.m. while driving without his headlights on. Harrell — who has worked for two weeks as coordinator for the Chatham County State Court's newly developed DUI program — said he had been drinking but "not much," police said. Tests indicated Harrell's blood-alcohol level was 0.13. The limit in Georgia is 0.08. The State Court DUI program is a pilot project intended to help offenders avoid incarceration by following probation. Why the hell was he driving with out his headlights? .13 aint that much, this dude prob can't hold is liquor Getting a DWI with a BAC of .13 means this guy usually doesn't drink and drive or he needs more practice with DWI. Most DWI's are usually 2 1/2-3 times the legal limit..... especially where a BAC of .08 is concerned. The 2 1/2-3 times is lower for women of course.
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