Archive for March, 2007
Beware of the “New Temperance Movement” Big Brother Does Care if you Drink Responsible
0 Comments Published March 5th, 2007 in New Laws, In the NewsThe Chicago Tribune recently report on how restaurants and bars are being required by insurance companies as a prerequisite to cover to train waiters, waitresses and bartenders on when to say when. Can you say two drink maximum? I’d like a glass of wine with dinner? I’m sorry sir you already had two cocktails at the bar we […]
DUI Roadblock, the exception has swallowed the rule, new case: Bennett v. State, Georgia Court of Appeals, A06A1903, February 15, 2007
0 Comments Published March 4th, 2007 in Cases of NoteOn July 24, 2005, Lieutenant Mike Matics of the City of Decatur (Georgia) Police Department decided to implement a roadblock. The roadblock was part of the “Hundred Days of Summer Heat” statewide anti-dui campaign. The Lieutenant had participated in Atlanta-Metropolitan wide meetings on the campaign and was familiar with the policy behind the campaign. At […]
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