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Drug Abatement Research Discussion: Re: DWI Glasses Re: DWI Glasses From: Andre Shoumatoff ( ashoumat@ZOO.UVM.EDU ) Date: Thu Oct 05 2000 - 17:00:51 EDT Next message: BookNews: "Booknews October 5, 2000" Previous message: Gloria Mayrand: "Non-Alcohol Drinks" In reply to: Peter Smith: "DWI Glasses" Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] Opps, I do have to appologize because I made such remarks without even looking at the subject of the messages that were being sent. I feel like a complete idiot especially because I may have been somewhat insulting. For some reason, the idea "beer goggles" seemed to stick in my head while I completely ignored the fact that the device was being used to illustrate a point regarding drunk driving. I quickly jumped to a conclusion that you were displaying effects of drinking, period, versus using them for Drunk Driving education. I think I said they would be a good idea for use for drunk driving education. Once again, My apologies. -Andre Shoumatoff -----Original Message----- From: Drug Abatement Research Discussion [mailto: DRUGHIED@LISTSERV.TAMU.EDU ]On Behalf Of Peter Smith Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 12:37 PM To: DRUGHIED@LISTSERV.TAMU.EDU Subject: DWI Glasses We've used the goggles a number of times at events such as health and safety fairs. The demonstrations are run by the campus police so there is always a knowledgeable person to answer questions about impairment. The police ususally ask the participants to carry out typical tasks that would be conducted at a road side spot check: walking a line, picking up an object from the ground. The police don't really like to get into a game/play atmosphere. The one thing that should be remembered and communicated to the participants is that in the normal course of drinking, the changes to a drinker's ability are gradual. Unlike donning a pair of goggles that instantly change visual ability, changes from actual alcohol consumption are not always noted by the consumer. Peter Smith University of Toronto at Scarborough Next message: BookNews: "Booknews October 5, 2000" Previous message: Gloria Mayrand: "Non-Alcohol Drinks" In reply to: Peter Smith: "DWI Glasses" Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] This archive was generated by hypermail 2b29 : Thu Oct 05 2000 - 16:59:05 EDT



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CVU Press Conference on DUII Bills CVU Press Conference on DUII Bills CRIME VICTIMS UNITED CVU Joins With Legislators and Advocates To Combat DUII On Tuesday, February 27, 2003, Crime Victims United held a press conference in the Capitol Building to introduce a group of bills aimed at reducing injuries and deaths caused by intoxicated drivers. HB 2900 (LC 2444-1) Sponsored by Representative Randy Miller Refusal of the Breathalyzer test. In 2001 there were 3257 people that refused the breath test in Oregon. (Source: Oregon State Police) There were 25,097 DUII offenses in the year 2001 in our state. (Source: Oregon State Police) Penalty for refusal right now is a one-year suspension of driving privileges. There are no fines. The new law would require a fine of $500 to $1000. Nine states now impose a fine that ranges from $100 to $50,000 for refusal of the breath test. HB 2901 (LC 2443) Sponsored by Representative Randy Miller Acknowledgement of the risks of impaired driving. This bill requires drivers to sign an acknowledgement of risks when they apply for or renew a driver's license and when they register an automobile. Although everyone now knows that driving under the influence is potentially lethal and irresponsible, many people still do it. Some do it on a regular basis. Some DUII offenders go into court and claim that they didnt know the risks. This bill requires that all drivers explicitly acknowledge the risk of serious injury or death for others and the risk of prolonged imprisonment for themselves. The average alcohol related fatality in Oregon costs society $3.5 million, $1.3 million in monetary cost and $2.2 million in quality of life losses according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Including this message on license and registration applications in the state of Oregon will send an important and needed message. MADD supports this legislative concept. SB 421 Sponsored by Senator Tony Corcoran and Senator John Minnis Raise the crime of criminally negligent homicide to category 9 on the sentencing guidelines crime seriousness scale. Currently in Oregon, a person convicted of criminally negligent homicide who has no prior juvenile felonies or adult misdemeanors would normally be sentenced to 16 to 18 months in prison. This bill would raise the presumptive sentence to 34 to 36 months for taking a persons life. Alcohol related crash deaths are one of the most often committed violent crimes in Oregon. MADD supports an increase in sanctions for criminally negligent homicide, including raising the crime from level 8 to level 9 on the sentencing guidelines grid. SB 732 (LC 2530) Sponsored by Senator John Minnis Mandates impoundment of vehicle upon conviction of driving while suspended or revoked. Specifies minimum lengths of impoundment. Many people who are convicted of driving under the influence, and whose driving privileges are suspended or revoked, drive anyway. At the present time, the sanctions for driving while suspended are an indeterminate impoundment of the vehicle driven and a fine of $250 to $500. There were 57,000 convictions posted in 2001 for driving while suspended or revoked. (Source: Oregon Department of Motor Vehicles) San Francisco, California safety officials credit their 30 day impoundment law with a 63% drop in alcohol related fatal and injury crashes. LC 2879 Sponsored by Representative Jeff Barker Amends current statute so that upon the third conviction for misdemeanor driving under the influence of intoxicants, an offender loses driving privileges permanently. Under current Oregon statute, this loss of privileges may be appealed after 10 years. Currently Oregon law states that the first three convictions of driving under the influence of intoxicants are Class A misdemeanors, only becoming a Class C felony on the fourth conviction. Thus, not until a fourth conviction for DUII do offenders lose their driving privileges. Speakers List Representative Randy Miller (R- West Linn) has nearly 20 years experience in both the House and the Senate and presently is the Assistant Majority Leader and co-chairs the Joint Ways and Means Committee. Representative Jeff Barker (D-Aloha) is a retired police lieutenant who served in the Portland Police Bureau for 28 years. He now serves on the House Judiciary Committee. Senator Tony Corcoran (D-Cottage Grove) serves on the Revenue Committee and the Business, Labor, and Economic Development Committee. He has served in the Legislature since 1995. One of his goals this term is to increase law enforcement efforts to eradicate methamphetamine labs. Steve Doell, President of Crime Victims United, was instrumental in passage of legislation and initiatives which have reversed the rising juvenile crime rate in Oregon. His daughter Lisa Doell was murdered in 1992 when a violent youth intentionally ran her over with his car. Anne and Bruce Pratt , from Springfield, Oregon, lost their 23-year old son Brian to a drunk driver on September 18, 1998. The driver had a long record of irresponsible driving, yet served less than 2 years for killing Brian. Over the past few years the Pratts have volunteered their time and energy to help Crime Victims United with legislation to hold drunk drivers responsible for their actions. Janet Lovelace , from Pleasant Hill, Oregon, lost her beautiful daughter Katie to a hit and run driver who tried to escape all responsibility for taking her life. Janet was instrumental in passage of "Katie's Bill" in the 2002 legislative session. She and Anne and Bruce Pratt have worked together in writing three of the bills in this package of legislation. Barbara Stoeffler , from Eugene, Oregon, lost her son Mark to a drunk driver in 1973. She founded the Lane County Chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving in 1982. She was appointed to the Oregon Governor's Task Force on Drunk Driving in 1982 and helped pass new cornerstone laws during the 1983 Session. She is currently chair of the Lane County Victim Impact Panel. Josh Marquis is the Clatsop County District Attorney and past president of the Oregon District Attorney's Association. He works tirelessly in the pursuit of victims rights and justice. Home | Top | Search



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FULTON POLICE DEPT FULTON POLICE DEPT. Press Log 01/02/2006 - 01/09/2006Arrests From 01/02/2006 To 01/09/2006-------------------------------------______________________________________________________________________________Arrest No.: 2006-3 Arrest Date: 01/02/2006 Arrest Time: 21:48Last: SPAULDING First: BRIAN Middle/Suffix: SCOTT Address: 221 CAYUGA ST. Bldg: Apt: 1City: FULTON State: NY Zip: 13069-1768DOB: 06/18/1960 Arresting Officer: AIMEE MAY Narrative------- It is alleged that the defendant, Brian S. Spaulding, on the 2nd day of January 2006 at approximately 2139 hrs while on the Broadway Bridge did operate a 1995 Eagle in an intoxicated condition. It was found through the NY State Division of Criminal Justice Criminal History that the defendant had been previously convicted of DWI on 06/10/96 in the Town Geddes and on 05/14/99 in the City of Fulton. Charges-------DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATEDDRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED > .08%FAILURE TO KEEP RIGHT PASSED RED LIGHT______________________________________________________________________________Arrest No.: 2006-4 Arrest Date: 01/03/2006 Arrest Time: 01:45Last: CAPRIN First: MAURINE Middle/Suffix: LOUISE Address: 1822 CO RT 6 Bldg: Apt: D9City: FULTON State: NY Zip: 13069-____DOB: 12/07/1957 Arresting Officer: CRAIG WESTBROOK Narrative------- The defendant was arrested on 01/03/06 while at 141 S. 1st St. for driving while intoxicated after patrol responded to a report of a hit and run motor vehicle accident in the 250 block of S. 2nd St. Upon arrival patrols were advised that the operator of the vehicle had exited the vehicle at the Fastrac gas station and when she did the vehicle began to move backwards with no one in the drivers seat. The vehicle crossed St. Rt. 481 and struck a red 1992 Ford which was parked in the parking lot of Munro Muffler in the 250 block of St. Rt. 481. While speaking to the complainant patrol was advised that driver from the suspect vehicle had left their purse containing her identification at the scene. Patrols were able to locate the suspect at her residence with the assistance of the Oswego County Sheriffs Department who transported her to the PD for an interview. Upon interviewing the defendant she admitted to her role in the accident and advised that she had consumed alcohol prior to the accident and had not consumed any since the accident. During the course of the interview it was found that the defendants privilege to operate a motor vehicle was suspended on 07/14/05 for an insurance lapse and that the plates in the vehicle were improper. While interviewing the defendant patrol could detect the odor of an alcoholic beverage emanating from her person and could see that her eyes were glassy. The defendant agreed to submit to field sobriety tests and after failing the tests was arrested for driving while intoxicated. The defendant was given a chemical breath test which showed her blood alcohol content to be .15%. The defendant was released on UTT's and scheduled to appear in the City of Fulton Court on 01/04/06. Charges-------UNATTENDED MVLEAVING THE SCENE OF A PROPERTY DAMAGE MVAIMPROPER PLATESUNREGISTERED MVUNINSURED MVAGGRAVATED UNLICENSED OPERATORDRIVING WHILE INTOXICATEDDRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED > .08%______________________________________________________________________________Arrest No.: 2006-5 Arrest Date: 01/03/2006 Arrest Time: 05:29Last: BACON First: RONALD Middle/Suffix: DAVID Address: 194 ENGLES RD Bldg: Apt: City: OSWEGO State: NY Zip: 13126 DOB: 07/09/1972 Arresting Officer: LUCAS H. HOLLENBECK Narrative------- On the third day of January, 2006, at approximately 0529 hours, while at 504 W. Broadway, City of Fulton, County of Oswego, State of New York, the said defendant, Ronald D. Bacon, was arrested for the offense of disorderly conduct. Charges-------DISORDERLY CONDUCT______________________________________________________________________________Arrest No.: 2006-6 Arrest Date: 01/04/2006 Arrest Time: 10:11Last: YOUNG First: QUINTON Middle/Suffix: J Address: 204 BELLE AVE Bldg: Apt: City: SYRACUSE State: NY Zip: 13205_____DOB: 09/01/1976 Arresting Officer: CHARLES W. BURLINGHAM JR. Narrative------- On the 4th day of January, 2006 at approximately 10:10 AM the defendant, Quinton J. Young, was arrested on an arrest warrant after turning himself in at the Fulton Police Department, 141 South First Street in the City of Fulton, New York. The arrest warrant was issued after the defendant failed to appear in court as ordered. It is alleged that on the 19th day of October, 2005 at approximately 4:49 AM while in the 100 block of East Broadway in the City of Fulton, New York the defendant, Quinton J. Young, was in operation of a '03 Jeep Liberty. The above mentioned vehicle was stopped for exceeding the posted speed limit while traveling East on SR3. A Department of Motor Vehicles driver license check of the defendant, Quinton J. Young, indicated that the defendant had a suspended class D permit only. The defendants license was suspended on 11/07/2004 for failure to answer a summons, Onondaga County, City of Syracuse. Charges-------AGGRAVATED UNLICENSED OPERATORSPEED IN ZONEUNLICENSED OPERATOR______________________________________________________________________________Arrest No.: 2006-8 Arrest Date: 01/04/2006 Arrest Time: 09:30Last: MCGLOUN First: TYRUN Middle/Suffix: D Address: 3514 MIDLAND AVE. Bldg: Apt: 1City: SYRACUSE State: NY Zip: __13205___DOB: 05/05/1976 Arresting Officer: WILLIAM CLARK Narrative------- It is alleged that the said defendant, Tyrun D. McGloun, on 10-03-05 in the morning hours did call the residence of victim, calling the victim's phone over eighty times after being told not to call. It is further alleged that the defendant left several threatening messages. Charges-------AGGRAVATED HARASSMENT 2ND______________________________________________________________________________Arrest No.: 2006-9 Arrest Date: 01/04/2006 Arrest Time: 20:22Last: HASKINS First: RODNEY Middle/Suffix: CLYDE SRAddress: 118 W.BROADWAY Bldg: Apt: 3RD FLOORCity: FULTON State: NY Zip: 13069_____DOB: 09/25/1963 Arresting Officer: CRAIG WESTBROOK Narrative------- It is alleged that on 01/04/2006, at about 7:01 pm, while at 364 W. First St., Save A Lot Food Store, the defendant did conceal a package of Oscar Mayer ham valued at $2.49 inside his jacket and did leave the store without paying or attempting to pay for the item. Charges-------PETIT LARCENY ______________________________________________________________________________Arrest No.: 2006-10 Arrest Date: 01/05/2006 Arrest Time: 20:25Last: VANBUREN First: KEITH Middle/Suffix: GLENN Address: 266 W. SECOND ST. Bldg: Apt: City: FULTON State: NY Zip: 13069_____DOB: 12/19/1953 Arresting Officer: JASON DELANO Narrative------- The said defendant, Keith Glenn VanBuren, was arrested for Harassment 2nd and Forcible Touching on January 5, 2006 at about 8:25 PM while at 266 W. Second St. S., Fulton NY.It is alleged that the defendant Keith Glenn VanBuren on January 5, 2006 at about 6:30 PM while at W. Second St. S., Fulton, NY, during the course of a domestic dispute did commit the offense of Harassment 2nd by repeatedly striking her with a closed fist in the arms, chest and legs which did cause redness, pain and did harass the victim. Charges-------HARASSMENT 2NDFORCIBLE TOUCHING______________________________________________________________________________Arrest No.: 2006-11 Arrest Date: 01/06/2006 Arrest Time: 23:41Last: VESCIO First: CARMEN Middle/Suffix: J 3Address: 18 CHESBRO DR. Bldg: Apt: City: FULTON State: NY Zip: 13069-1768DOB: 10/01/1974 Arresting Officer: LENNET WHITMORE Narrative------- It is alleged that on January 5th at approximately 11:40 pm the defendant Carmen J. Vescio III stole items from the Price Chopper at 12 West First Street South in the city of Fulton. The defendant did steal 2 packages of Unizyme Tablets and a package of Aquify Drops by concealing them beneath a piece of paper and under donuts in a donut box. The defendant also stole two packages of Sudafed which he concealed in the back waistband of his pants and a package of Aquify Drops which were in the right hand pocket of his jacket. The aggregate value of said items were $39.94. Charges-------PETIT LARCENY ______________________________________________________________________________Arrest No.: 2006-12 Arrest Date: 01/06/2006 Arrest Time: 19:35Last: COOK First: TINA Middle/Suffix: MARIE Address: 903 EMERY ST Bldg: Apt: City: FULTON State: NY Zip: 13069_____DOB: 03/07/1958 Arresting Officer: BRIAN DUMAS Narrative------- On 01/06/2006 while at the City of Fulton Police Department, at approximately 1940 hours, the defendant, Tina Marie Cook was arrested on the charge of Aggravated Harassment in the 2nd Degree. It is alleged that on 01/06/2006 while at 903 Emery St, at approximately 1430 hours, the defendant did commit the offense of Aggravated Harassment in the 2nd degree. It is alleged that the defendant did communicate by telephone with the victim, in a manner likely to cause annoyance and alarm to the victim. Charges-------AGGRAVATED HARASSMENT 2ND______________________________________________________________________________Arrest No.: 2006-13 Arrest Date: 01/06/2006 Arrest Time: 21:25Last: CASTILLO First: JOSE Middle/Suffix: DAVID Address: 322 CAYUGA ST Bldg: Apt: 1City: FULTON State: NY Zip: 13069-____DOB: 04/05/1960 Arresting Officer: BRIAN DUMAS Narrative------- The said defendant, Jose David Castillo, was arrested on January 6, 2005 at approximately 2125 hrs. while at 322 Cayuga St. in the City of Fulton. It is alleged that the said defendant, who was forty one years old at the time of the act(s) alleged, during the summer months of 2001 while at 220 Oneida St. in the City of Fulton did unlawfully engage in sexual intercourse with an eight year old female. It is also alleged that the said defendant, who was forty two years old at the time of the act, during the month of December 2002 while at 624 Oneida St. in the City of Fulton did unlawfully engage in sexual intercourse with a nine year old female. It is also alleged that the said defendant, a forty three year old at the time of the act, during the month of June 2003 while at a residence located on Cayuga St. in the City of Fulton did unlawfully engage in sexual intercourse with a ten year old female. It is also alleged that the said defendant, on or about the 25th day of December 2004 while at 322 Cayuga St. in the City of Fulton did subject another person to sexual contact when he placed his hand on the outside of the victim's underwear touching the intimate parts of an eleven year old female. Charges-------RAPE 1ST (3 Counts)ENDANGERING THE WELFARE OF A CHILD (4 Counts)SEXUAL ABUSE 2ND______________________________________________________________________________Arrest No.: 2006-14 Arrest Date: 01/07/2006 Arrest Time: 09:30Last: SHIRLEY First: KEITH Middle/Suffix: RUSSELL Address: 1681 CO RT 11 Bldg: Apt: City: PARISH State: NY Zip: 13131_____DOB: 08/13/1962 Arresting Officer: KEVIN G. BROWN Narrative------- The defendant, Keith R. Shirley, was arrested on January 7th 2006 on a Bench Warrant issued by Fulton City Court on December 14, 2005. The Bench Warrant being was issued on the said defendant for failing to pay fine/surcharge of $245.00. Charges-------AGGRAVATED HARASSMENT 2NDHARASSMENT 2ND______________________________________________________________________________Arrest No.: 2006-15 Arrest Date: 01/07/2006 Arrest Time: 14:15Last: WATKINS First: MICHAEL Middle/Suffix: RICHARD Address: 386 SILK RD Bldg: Apt: City: FULTON State: NY Zip: 13069_____DOB: 04/27/1984 Arresting Officer: CHARLES W. BURLINGHAM JR. Narrative------- On the 7th day of January, 2006 at approximately 2:15 PM while at 386 Silk Road, Fulton, New York the defendant, Michael R. Watkins, was arrested on a bench warrant. The defendant failed to appear in court as ordered. Charges-------BENCH WARRANT ARREST______________________________________________________________________________Arrest No.: 2006-17 Arrest Date: 01/08/2006 Arrest Time: 10:00Last: GONZALEZ First: NEFTALI Middle/Suffix: Address: 295 LEAVITT RD Bldg: Apt: City: NEW HAVEN State: NY Zip: 13121_____DOB: 06/19/1970 Arresting Officer: KEVIN G. BROWN Narrative------- On the 8th day of January 2006 the defendant, Neftali Gonzalez, was arrested on a Bench Warrant issued by Fulton City Court on 10-11-2005. The warrant being issued for the said defendant for failing to appear in Fulton City Court as ordered. Charges-------PETIT LARCENY ______________________________________________________________________________Arrest No.: 2006-18 Arrest Date: 01/08/2006 Arrest Time: 10:35Last: JASKOWIAK First: JOSEPH Middle/Suffix: MICHAEL Address: 101 PRATT DR. Bldg: Apt: City: FULTON State: NY Zip: 13069_____DOB: 04/25/1981 Arresting Officer: KEVIN G. BROWN Narrative------- On the 8th day of January 2006 the defendant was arrested on a Bench Warrant issued by Fulton City Court on 12-14-2005. The warrant being issued for the defendant for having failed to appear in Fulton City Court as ordered. Charges-------HARASSMENT 2ND______________________________________________________________________________Arrest No.: 2006-19 Arrest Date: 01/08/2006 Arrest Time: 14:45Last: HAMACHER First: WESLEY Middle/Suffix: D Address: ONONDAGA CO JUSTICE CENTER Bldg: Apt: City: SYR State: NY Zip: 13069-1768DOB: 01/08/1970 Arresting Officer: JOSEPH ARIGO Narrative------- The defendant was arrested on a NYS Parole warrant signed by SPO Rivera Rafael on 01/04/06. Charges-------WARRANT ARREST OUTSIDE AGENCY______________________________________________________________________________Arrest No.: 2006-20 Arrest Date: 01/08/2006 Arrest Time: 19:58Last: GUSTKE First: JERAMIAH Middle/Suffix: JOSEPH Address: 269 N. 6TH ST. Bldg: Apt: City: FULTON State: NY Zip: 13069_____DOB: 12/23/1980 Arresting Officer: CRAIG WESTBROOK Narrative------- The defendant having been arraigned upon an accusatory instrument for the charge of harassment in the second degree, on 05/18/2005 and the court requiring his appearance before it. Having failed to appear as ordered by the court a bench warrant was issued on 01/06/2006 by City of Fulton Court. The defendant was arrested on the bench warrant on 01/08/2006 at about 7:21 pm, while at 453 S. Fifth St. Charges-------BENCH WARRANT ARREST______________________________________________________________________________Arrest No.: 2006-21 Arrest Date: 01/08/2006 Arrest Time: 19:27Last: GUSTKE First: JERAMIAH Middle/Suffix: JOSEPH Address: 269 N. 6TH ST. Bldg: Apt: City: FULTON State: NY Zip: 13069_____DOB: 12/23/1980 Arresting Officer: CRAIG WESTBROOK Narrative------- The defendant having been arraigned on 07/09/2004 for the charges of driving while intoxicated, driving with a blood alcohol content greater than .08%, and passing a red light, and the court requiring his appearance before it. The defendant having failed to appear as ordered, a bench warrant was issued on 01/06/2006 for his arrest. The defendant was arrested on the bench warrant on 01/08/2006, at about 7:27pm, while at 453 S. Fifth St. Charges-------BENCH WARRANT ARREST



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