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henry
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 3:32 pm Reply with quote
somewhat piggish Joined: 05 Aug 2005 Posts: 5415 Location: on porch with shotgun

damnit


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langston
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 3:34 pm Reply with quote
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how IS Bellevue?
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lantius
Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2007 3:38 pm Reply with quote
1337 Joined: 22 Jul 2005 Posts: 6705 Location: right over

the best part is that bicyclists and horse riders got a law passed in south dakota that removes them from dui laws.

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...adding that he wasn't a danger because his horse "knew the way home."


woo!
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eƤrendil
Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 9:55 am Reply with quote
Joined: 23 Jan 2007 Posts: 88 Location: Beautiful Bellingham, Washington

You mean kind of like RCW 46.61.790:

Intoxicated bicyclists.

(1) A law enforcement officer may offer to transport a bicycle rider who appears to be under the influence of alcohol or any drug and who is walking or moving along or within the right of way of a public roadway, unless the bicycle rider is to be taken into protective custody under RCW 70.96A.120. The law enforcement officer offering to transport an intoxicated bicycle rider under this section shall:

(a) Transport the intoxicated bicycle rider to a safe place; or

(b) Release the intoxicated bicycle rider to a competent person.

(2) The law enforcement officer shall not provide the assistance offered if the bicycle rider refuses to accept it. No suit or action may be commenced or prosecuted against the law enforcement officer, law enforcement agency, the state of Washington, or any political subdivision of the state for any act resulting from the refusal of the bicycle rider to accept this assistance.

(3) The law enforcement officer may impound the bicycle operated by an intoxicated bicycle rider if the officer determines that impoundment is necessary to reduce a threat to public safety, and there are no reasonable alternatives to impoundment. The bicyclist will be given a written notice of when and where the impounded bicycle may be reclaimed. The bicycle may be reclaimed by the bicycle rider when the bicycle rider no longer appears to be intoxicated, or by an individual who can establish ownership of the bicycle. The bicycle must be returned without payment of a fee. If the bicycle is not reclaimed within thirty days, it will be subject to sale or disposal consistent with agency procedures.
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lantius
Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 11:27 am Reply with quote
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yes, but what does that say about horses?
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derrickito
Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 11:29 am Reply with quote
now with 50 percent more EVIL Joined: 22 Jul 2005 Posts: 10566

if i had endless amounts of money, id get every one of you a horse so that we could have a Critical Horse ride through downtown.
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lieutenantsean
Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 4:52 pm Reply with quote
Joined: 10 Oct 2005 Posts: 1255

Or donkeys. Then we could call it "Critical Ass."

Thanks folks, I'll be here all night. Tip your waitresses.

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