i realise that was overaeas. I live in Seattle, they let drunks on the bus. They allow them to drink at ball games. That is drinking in public. But the same joe has a drink in his yard they write him a dui on his yard. I DON''T DRINK. When I was a kid ,Uncle tossed a butt out the window, yep the cop saw it. We all had to pick up trash due to that butt. That was in the early 60s. Any thing could happen in America. Maybe the gent ia the centre of this story will stay home when he drinks for the safety of others.
I realize this was in Australia but the same thing could happen here in the U.S. I believe it is not constitutionally lawful for the police to give a ticket to a person for operating a device under the influence when the operation of that device is not regulated by the law. The test here should be does the device require a license? If not then I do not believe the police should be able to interfere and write a ticket. This is quite absurd. What was the danger here? I guess he might have run over a person''s toe but that probably happens every day any way with little or no consequences. If he puts himself in danger then that is his business and that certainly should not be against the law. If that type of thing were against the law then every one who hang glides, parachutes, bungee jumps etc. should be arrested. If the cops don''t have anything better to do then we have too many cops.
barbaram99 A lot of people using wheelchairs do not need assistance to live. He was probably one of them. Maybe now he will be put in assisted living since he has shown he cannot make rational decisions any longer.
Why the world did he be there. I don''t like drunks. They allow drunks on the bus here. Ye can''t take his chair away but he was a danger and where was his care taker.
policrypt Not if your being run over. They are quite powerful and you cannot stop them by pushing against them when they are moving. My father had one for last six years of his life. Was known to try to run over people when having a disagreement in the nursing home.
Sounds like something that would happen here in Arizona.
I''m actually surprised our local government hasn''t found a way to give photo radar tickets to pedestrians, bicycle riders and people in wheel chairs yet.
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When I was a kid ,Uncle tossed a butt out the window, yep the cop saw it. We all had to pick up trash due to that butt. That was in the early 60s.
Any thing could happen in America.
Maybe the gent ia the centre of this story will stay home when he drinks for the safety of others.
A lot of people using wheelchairs do not need assistance to live. He was probably one of them. Maybe now he will be put in assisted living since he has shown he cannot make rational decisions any longer.
Not if your being run over. They are quite powerful and you cannot stop them by pushing against them when they are moving. My father had one for last six years of his life. Was known to try to run over people when having a disagreement in the nursing home.
I''m actually surprised our local government hasn''t found a way to give photo radar tickets to pedestrians, bicycle riders and people in wheel chairs yet.
The story is about a man in Australia.