This has nothing to do with drinking and driving. To generate revenues, the police in South Carolina are making arrests behind police cars, because cameras record what is in the front of the cars. Officers make up stories about disorderly conduct, and might or might not issue citations for disorderly conduct. Officers say they smell alcohol on suspects, but oftentimes do not attempt to conduct field sobriety tests or breathalyzer tests. Police take the contents of the subjects' pockets, and if the subject has cash, the suject will not see that cash again. Police are not reading subjects' their rights. Subjects go to the county jail. They will have a criminal record for the rest of their lives, and might face 30 days in jail for each charge. The proof is on something-tube: Police Videos: Some People Should Not Be Police Officers. I do not appear intoxicated in that video. Being in an intoxicated state durring my second arrest is not of itself a crime.
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hello2you

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Jul 19 @ 10:41AM
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I was just in Myrtle Beach, drove thru most of the state to get there and really enjoyed my stay. Sorry this is happening to you in a place that I adore.
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Pornosaurus

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Jul 19 @ 10:54AM
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Thank you, hello2you. SC is beautiful. There's no need to apologize. I just believe that there has to be a better way of doing things. Also, I don't want an us vs. them mentality.
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Wordsofwit

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Jul 19 @ 1:19PM
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Are there any links to newspaper articles or anything to substantiate this?
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chocolatemilf

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Jul 19 @ 1:37PM
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This is total BS Don............there is nothing you guys can do to stop it?
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Pornosaurus

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Jul 19 @ 3:30PM
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Sunday's edition of the (Charleston) Post and Courier's cover story hints at it.
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Pornosaurus

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Jul 19 @ 3:36PM
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I'm going to push for legistaltion. I should know within a week if the first one is going to trial. If so, I'll sue (but I don't think for punative damages). In the meantime, I'm going to contact private lawyers and the ACLU, as I believe this comes down to the Fifth Amendment.
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StraddleMyNose

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Jul 19 @ 10:57PM
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If what you state is true, then this is very serious...
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