Enron said:
:faq1: Andy was walking in public. Having drank in my room earlier. He did not blow a count greater than the legal limit on his breathalizer. Therefore he was not drunk. And not drunk in public.
:faq1: The argument is not of a rude police officer but of a wrong police officer. The two accusations are totally different. One usually involves a shouting of Rodney King.
:faq1: In the US a police officer needs to have probable cause to search or perform tests on a subject. If the officer has no PC his/her evidence may only be heard as heresay in a court of law and therefore chucked out. In this case, in my legal opinion, the officer did not have probable cause.
:faq1: FREE ANDY!!!
:faq1: The argument is not of a rude police officer but of a wrong police officer. The two accusations are totally different. One usually involves a shouting of Rodney King.
:faq1: In the US a police officer needs to have probable cause to search or perform tests on a subject. If the officer has no PC his/her evidence may only be heard as heresay in a court of law and therefore chucked out. In this case, in my legal opinion, the officer did not have probable cause.
:faq1: FREE ANDY!!!
