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Originally Posted by zBuckeye10z
So was the driver arrested for DUI too?
And if the driver wasnt drunk, then why can't the passenger be drunk. Thats just like getting a designated driver like everyone tells you to get when your drunk.
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It doesn't matter if the driver was drunk...the driver blew over the limit and is therefore arrested on the spot. Tennessee law then charges McNair with an offense because it was his car used in the implication and he let it happen (since he was in the car).
I live in Baltimore and since I've moved, I've tried to become a bigger Ravens fan (sorry Brownies, I never liked them in the first place). That being said, McNair is guilty by law for letting this happen in his vehicle.
You may not agree with the law, but it is the law, and it will be enforced.