Alaska State Troopers needed just one traffic stop to make two arrests for drunken driving. Troopers said a highway patrol officer arrested a 42-year-old man for drunken driving after stopping him for speeding on Sunday. A short time later, a 29-year-old man arrived to take custody of the car. The officer determined he had driven to the scene while drunk.[Previous TGIS]
The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner reported that the second man also had an outstanding warrant for failure to report to jail from a prior DUI.
19 March 2010
TGIS: Thank God It's Schadenfreude! (262)
This week's joy in the misfortune of others comes courtesy of the Associated Press (from Wednesday, March 17; link good at time of posting):
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