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In a similar case, local police charged the pilots with breaking and entering.Vavso said:Any word on TEB crash?
FN FAL said:The minimum for flying solo is 20, Wlodarsky said.
I think he meant to say "20 beers", "10 Highballs" or "2 doobies".minitour said:Maybe I'm just tired and not thinking right, but...
huh???
You talkin bout when cops collide? In STL? Your link came up to a registration page, here's more on the accident...looks like the bad cop was drunk with a .188 BAC.Brett Hull said:Meanwhile, people are still cooking meth, driving drunk, holding up liquor stores, etc.... But thank god we have deputy Dewey on the scene writing a ticket to the poor kid who wrecks an airplane. Hey, officer, it looks like he has a cut on his head. Would you like some salt to throw in the wound?![]()
When you read stories like this (and this),is it any wonder why people just don't have respect for the police anymore?
The Missouri Highway Patrol said Officer Stephen Bastean's blood alcohol content was 0.188 percent - more than twice the legal threshold for being drunk, 0.08 percent - when his SUV hit a patrol car driven by Officer Scott M. Armstrong nine days ago.
"Clearly he made a poor decision, and as a consequence, we lost two officers," said Cpl. Al Nothum of the Highway Patrol.
The head-on crash happened shortly before 3 a.m. Jan. 12 on Highway 370 in Bridgeton, just west of Interstate 270.
Bastean, 26, had been scheduled to report to work about four hours after the crash. Dr. Mary Case, the St. Louis County medical examiner, said that given Bastean's condition, he still would have been legally drunk if he had shown up for duty at 7 a.m.
Brett Hull said:Meanwhile, people are still cooking meth, driving drunk, holding up liquor stores, etc.... But thank god we have deputy Dewey on the scene writing a ticket to the poor kid who wrecks an airplane. Hey, officer, it looks like he has a cut on his head. Would you like some salt to throw in the wound?![]()
When you read stories like this (and this),is it any wonder why people just don't have respect for the police anymore?
FN FAL said:I think he meant to say "20 beers", "10 Highballs" or "2 doobies".
Mini...I'm guessing he meant 20 hours.
airspeed said:How could the police ever cite this guy, last time I checked troopers were not able to give out summons for federal violations regarding aviation. I guess this guy is an ntsb investigator too. I would hope this gets thrown out of court.
You talkin bout when cops collide? In STL? Your link came up to a registration page, here's more on the accident...looks like the bad cop was drunk with a .188 BAC.
slowto250 said:No minimum hours required to solo. Just a CFI's signoff and crossed fingers.
I think you hit the nail pretty close to right on the head...Ohio must have a state law or statute. So the officer was able to cite the pilot. Local officers get their authority from the state, so they would have been able to cite under a state statute as well. I know, I just got a seat belt citation and it's under the state statute 347.48(2m)dalegribble said:Actually, in most states, only State Police Officers have jurisdiction over issuing citations involving aircraft. Basically, I am not a lawyer, but if there is a state statute defining aircraft operation a state agency may issue a citation for "violating" said statutes. A total crock of $hit if you ask me.