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Kregisen
10-31-2010, 09:53 PM
http://www.azcentral.com/news/election/azelections/articles/2010/10/27/20101027factcheck-brewer1027.html



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The Republic obtained state Department of Public Safety records describing a 1988 car crash involving Jan Brewer, who was then a state senator.


AZ Fact Check looked at several issues in those documents, including whether Brewer was at fault in an alcohol-related crash and whether she received special treatment.


Brewer confirmed the basic details of the crash, as did the widow of the man Brewer hit. The DPS has not reproduced the records; The Republic obtained the records from another source.


WHAT WE'RE LOOKING AT: Was Brewer involved in an alcohol-related crash, and was she at fault?


ANALYSIS: On May 4, 1988, a car driven by Brewer rear-ended a van on Interstate 17.


The van's driver, William Holland, was not injured in the crash. Brewer also emerged unscathed, though there was significant damage to her car.


DPS officers at the scene believed Brewer was intoxicated. Unsteady on her feet, her breath smelling of alcohol, Brewer failed a series of field sobriety tests.


Brewer was placed in handcuffs and taken to a DPS station, where she was supposed to undergo a test to determine her blood-alcohol level. But no test was ever performed. After a discussion with a DPS lieutenant, two officers drove Brewer home.


At the scene, Brewer told officers she had "one scotch." Later, at the station, she said she had had two. At the time, she denied being drunk.


And the case never went to a judge or jury.


The DPS, after learning that Brewer was a state senator, told her that she had immunity from arrest. No charges were filed in the case. Brewer, who says she remembers the crash vividly, maintains that she was not impaired.


Brewer told different stories about what led to the crash. She told officers on the scene that a car had rear-ended her, pushing her car into Holland's, and then driven away.


But officers found no damage to the back of Brewer's car, and they noted that a layer of dust on the bumper was undisturbed.


The next day, Brewer told the Phoenix Gazette that a white truck had swerved in front of Holland, suggesting that he had suddenly braked.


"I guess I might have been following too closely or something," she said at the time.



Read more: http://www.azcentral.com/news/election/azelections/articles/2010/10/27/20101027factcheck-brewer1027.html#ixzz14013q0B2


Good to know we all have the same rights.

james1906
10-31-2010, 09:59 PM
22 years ago, no injuries, voters aren't going to care.

Kregisen
10-31-2010, 10:02 PM
22 years ago, no injuries, voters aren't going to care.

Who said anything about voters?

Agorism
10-31-2010, 10:05 PM
Kick her out

angelatc
10-31-2010, 10:08 PM
22 years ago, MADD was just starting to get their teeth into all the states. It wasn't really all that unusual for the cops to just drive you home if you were a little tipsy behind the wheel.

heavenlyboy34
10-31-2010, 10:12 PM
Thanks for the post, OP. This is a wonderful illustration of the stratification that naturally occurs in Statist, un-voluntary societies. The elites are above the law and common decency, and the rest of us mere mundanes have to take it up the arse. :( :mad:

Kregisen
10-31-2010, 10:14 PM
22 years ago, MADD was just starting to get their teeth into all the states. It wasn't really all that unusual for the cops to just drive you home if you were a little tipsy behind the wheel.

I'm not complaining that she didn't get arrested, I'm complaining because the story said she didn't get arrested because she was a senator at the time.