Archive for May, 2011
DUI / DWI Defense: Preventing A Drunk Driving Arrest

This book is the most comprehensive guide to discuss how to prevent a drunk driving arrest (other terms include DUI, DWI, OWI). Other books discuss what to do AFTER being arrested for DUI, but no other book thoroughly covers what to do to PREVENT a DUI arrest. The Preventing book is an essential addition to your library collection. However, it must be read from cover-to-cover to fully extract the breadth of knowledge, information and insight. Learn various investigative techniques used by law enforcement officers to manipulate motorists into a confession and how drivers are profiled for a DUI arrest. Also learn effective techniques on how to leave the scene to avoid a DUI arrest. Basically, learn everything you need to know to prevent a DUI arrest, and it is all inside this easy-to-understand empowerment manual.
The contents contain all the information you need to prevent a drunk driving arrest. The topics include the following: 1) The legal definition of driving under the influence; 2) Preparing for a night of drinking and driving; 3) Essential vehicle contents to conceal alcohol consumption; 4) Techniques to avoid signs of driving impairment; 5) Geographic implications on a DWI; 6) Equipment and moving violations that increase DUI arrests; 7) How distractions and behavioral actions cause drunk driving arrests;
Anonymous tips reporting a possible drunk driver; 9) Vehicle breakdowns and accidents, and when to leave the scene; 10) Police tracking techniques; 11) Appropriate conduct when being stopped by the police; and 12) DUI laws in other countris.
This book is the official guide for any motorist interested in preventing a DUI arrest. Drunk driving is considered the most socially abhorrent criminal offense of our time. Police departments are spending money at an exorbitant rate to deter this offense (and raising revenue for the state). MADD Mothers are nationally organized to influence state and federal legislation to impose harsher penalties (fines, jail, and license suspensions). It is time to fight back. Knowledge is power. Read this book and you will have all the necessary tools at your disposal to avoid a drunk driving arrest.
The Rain Maker Sports: Sports Bytes – May 26, 2010
“The Fat Toad” has apparently been overindulging in the saki. Former Yankees pitcher Hideki Irabu was arrested for alleged drunk driving in Los Angeles. I guess I would have started drinking too if I was as big a pitching disappointment as he was . . .
Hall of Fame QB Roger Staubach must have been sharing Irabu’s saki when he told the Dallas Morning News that the 2011 Cowboys may be the first NFL team to play the Super Bowl in their home stadium. “This is a really, really good football team and they have the capability. There are probably five or six teams in the NFL that can win it all. This is one of them. They can do it” . . . Sorry, Roger. It ain’t happening. The only thing this Cowboy team has proven is that they can beat a Donovan McNabb-led Eagles team–a team which doesn’t exist anymore. The Boys may win the weakened NFC East, but they’ll make a quick postseason exit . . .
The Meadowlands will host the 2014 Super Bowl. Let’s see how happy corporate sponsors are when they are stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic on Route 3 while trying to enter New York City through the Lincoln Tunnel . . . Maybe they’ll even be some February snow to add to the traffic nightmare . . .
Among those least excited about the Super Bowl landing at the Meadowlands in East Rutherford, NJ is East Rutherford Mayor James Cassella, who knows that his town will be an afterthought in all of the festivities. “The NFL would prefer to make this all about New York City. I’m sure the mayor of New York will be there. I’m sure he’ll have no problem going to the game. But I suspect I will be sitting in my recliner watching at home.” Cassella should cheer up. At least he’ll be warmer watching the game than will NY Mayor Mike Bloomberg . . .
NFL .com fans support holding the Super Bowl in cold weather stadiums. 55,454 people responded to the question, “What do you think of Super Bowl XLVIII being held in New York/New Jersey?” Of that number 72% said, “Like it; can’t wait to see a Super Bowl played in the elements” . . .
According to Chicagobreakingsports.com Terrell Owens “tweeted” that he recently spoke with Bears teammates QB Jay Cutler and TE Greg Olsen at the Chicago nightclub Underground. Just what a head coach like Lovie Smith, whose job is already in jeopardy, needs–a proven locker room poison with diminishing on-field skills. Bears ownership might as well fire Smith now and save him the aggravation . . .
Since when did Lester and Buchholz become Koufax and Drysdale? Led by their #2 and #4 starters, the Red Sox have held the AL East leading Rays to only one run in 18 innings. To put that accomplishment in perspective, consider Tampa Bay’s major league leading run differential of +95. The closest team to the Rays in this category is the Yankees (+65), who stand a very distant 30 runs behind . . . Amazing . . .
Think the Angels are kicking themselves for letting Vladimir Guerrero get away? He is second in the A.L. in batting (.347), fourth in homers (12), and first in RBIs (42) . . .
A Milwaukee Brewer leads the National League in RBIs, but it’s not Prince Fielder or Ryan Braun. It’s 3B Casey McGehee who has driven-in 40 runs . . .
I love this. The Kansas City Royals are 10 games under .500 and they are ninth in the American League in runs scored, but their 1B Billy Butler is third in the American League in hitting (.344). Keep it up, Billy . . .
Want to know how irrelevant tennis is? People care more about whether Venus Williams’ outfits flash her privates than they do about whether she wins or loses . . .
I was watching old fight films on You Tube of Larry Holmes, Ray Leonard, and Muhammad Ali, and I realized something: I miss those Pony sneakers from the 70s and 80s . . . Just thought I’d mention that . . .
Looks like there may be a competitive NBA Western Conference Finals just yet . . .
Let’s have a moment of silence for those ESPN sports fans who are mourning Erin Andrews elimination from “Dancing with the Stars” . . .
Originally published here.
Donald Tremblay
New Development In Fighting Drunk Driving – Ignition Interlocks
On this episode of Main Street Law Houston Attorney Terry Bryant talks about his continued efforts to raise awareness of the dangers of drunk driving. Mr. Bryant has appeared on Great Day Houston to talk about this topic. He also strongly supports the efforts of MADD as they lobby for awareness and fight to have ignition interlocks installed in the vehicles of al convicted DUI offenders. During this episode we show Terry Bryant’s Public Service Announcement on Drunk Driving.
