From: M on
On Jan 20, 12:23 pm, "Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS"
<xeton2...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> M <m...(a)pitt.edu> wrote innews:6c56e395-d231-49d0-ade7-5885909801f4(a)n31g2000vbt.googlegroups.com:
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>
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> > Not a Mexican name.  This article doesn't mention "mMxican" nor do
> > other articles.  Pictures of the perp show red hair and pale skin.
>
> Hey stupid.  People named marguerite are not eskimos.

So, you think because she has a French first name (and a German last
name), she must be Mexican? Gosh! How stupid of me not to come to
that conclusion myself!



From: richard on
On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 11:23:31 -0600, Speeders & Drunk Drivers are MURDERERS
wrote:

> M <mcl2(a)pitt.edu> wrote in
> news:6c56e395-d231-49d0-ade7-5885909801f4(a)n31g2000vbt.googlegroups.com:
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>> Not a Mexican name. This article doesn't mention "mMxican" nor do
>> other articles. Pictures of the perp show red hair and pale skin.
>>
>
> Hey stupid. People named marguerite are not eskimos.


Hey stoopid! you're the one who was claiming her a beaner.
My surname is Bullis. In Spanish, it is spelled as Bullas.
There is a city in Mexico and one in Spain with that spelling.
But I ain't no beaner neither.
From: Larrybud on
richard <member(a)newsguy.com> wrote in
news:1i5j52ajbx5qo$.xh7eaet33gy3$.dlg(a)40tude.net:

> On Wed, 20 Jan 2010 00:53:18 -0600, Speeders & Drunk Drivers are
> MURDERERS wrote:
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>> Drunk driving is just part of latin culture. They see nothing
>> wrong with it. If this monster had killed someone she'd just
>> shrug "eet was acceedent, senor policia"
>>
>> http://enews.earthlink.net/article/str?guid=20100119/fb7c3bbe-
bc
>> f9-476b- 9434-a1b2a04646a6
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>> Woman with .708 blood-alcohol level pleads guilty
>> From Associated Press
>> January 19, 2010 8:51 PM EST
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>> STURGIS, S.D. (AP) � A South Dakota woman who prosecutors say
>> had a blood- alcohol level almost nine times the legal driving
>> limit has pleaded guilty to two drunken driving charges.
>> Authorities said 45-year-old Marguerite Engle was arrested Dec.
>> 1 when she was found passed out behind the wheel of a stolen
>> delivery van along Interstate 90, with a blood alcohol level at
>> 0.708. The legal limit in South Dakota is 0.08. Officials have
>> said Engle's blood alcohol level likely is a record for the
>> state.
>>
>> She was arrested again in late December, with a blood alcohol
>> level more than 3 1/2 times the legal limit.
>>
>> Engle faces up to two years in jail when she is sentenced on
>> Feb. 23. In exchange for her guilty pleas, prosecutors have
>> agreed not to pursue other charges, including receiving stolen
>> property and drug possession.
>
> http://healthyhorns.utexas.edu/bac.html
>
> I think the SD cops need a new BAC machine.
> She'd be the first person on record to be alive and talking to
> the cops.
>

For sure something is messed up with the machine. Since when to
BAC machines read to the thousandth, anyway?
From: JessicaG on
>> I think the SD cops need a new BAC machine.
>> She'd be the first person on record to be alive and talking to
>> the cops.
>>
>
> For sure something is messed up with the machine. Since when to
> BAC machines read to the thousandth, anyway?

Since she was passed out they probably used a blood sample, not a
breathalyzer machine.


From: Harry K on
On Jan 26, 10:24 am, "JessicaG" <jjj...(a)jotjail.com> wrote:
> >> I think the SD cops need a new BAC machine.
> >> She'd be the first person on record to be alive and talking to
> >> the cops.
>
> > For sure something is messed up with the machine.  Since when to
> > BAC machines read to the thousandth, anyway?
>
> Since she was passed out they probably used a blood sample, not a
> breathalyzer machine.

Yep. I doubt that they even got as far as the BAC. The handheld
field instrument would suffice. Someone blows and the reading
passes .40 they would stop and transport immediately to a detox unit.
Happened more than once when I worked the jail. Or passed out drunk,
direct to detox and do not pass by the jail.

Harry K