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Monthly Archives: February, 2011

County in Oregon Settles Motorcycle Crash Claim for $500,000

By Jim Greene Published on February 02, 2011 The commissioners of an Oregon county board approved a $500,000 settlement for a motorcycle accident claim brought by a motorcyclist severely injured in a crash with a county-owned motorized brush cutter. According to police, the county employee operating the brush cutter made an illegal turn into the…Read More

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Be the MVP of the Super Bowl party: Be a designated driver

Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), Colorado State Patrol (CSP), Denver Broncos and members of the Colorado Licensed Beverage Association are reminding football fans if Super Bowl celebrations include alcohol, make sure there is a sober designated driver. CSP and Colorado law enforcement agencies will be increasing DUI enforcement from 6 p.m., Friday, Feb. 4 through…Read More

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North Charleston Police Chief Speaks About Officer's DUI, Firing

North Charleston Police Chief Speaks About Officers DUI, Firing (NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C.) — After one of his officers was arrested on Saturday on suspicion of driving under the influence, North Charleston Police Chief Jon Zumalt admitting Wednesday the officer had made a mistake. South Carolina state troopers arrested Nicolas Lomma, 25, after his police crusier had…Read More

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Jaime Pressly backs out of Las Vegas parties after being charged with DUI

BY Shari Weiss DAILY NEWS WRITER Wednesday, February 2nd 2011, 2:16 PM Leavin’ Las Vegas What do you think of Jaime Pressly canceling her Las Vegas appearances? Jaime Pressly backed out of two planned appearances in Las Vegas on Tuesday, the same day she was formally charged with drunken driving. The actress, who was set…Read More

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Vehicle Crashes Ranked as Leading Cause of Teenage Deaths by CDC

By Jim Greene Published on September 07, 2010 For a teenager, a driver’s license represents freedom and independence. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), it also represents one of the gravest threats to a teenager’s life. According to an article on the agency’s Web site, one in every three teenage deaths…Read More

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Penn State lineman charged with DUI

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DUI patrols planned on Super Bowl Sunday

Area law enforcement agencies are warning Super Bowl fans that Santa Barbara County roads will have extra-heavy DUI patrols when the NFL championship game is televised Sunday. Football fans who want to get together and drink while they watch the game should start planning now to designate a sober driver to get everyone else home…Read More

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Millions Spent to Protect Sales of Deadly Asbestos to Developing Nations

By Jim Greene Published on September 13, 2010 Although the United States, the European Union, and dozens of other countries have banned or severely restricted the use of asbestos, the cancer-causing mineral is still widely used in developing countries, such as China, Mexico, and India. To keep sales going, asbestos producers have mounted a campaign…Read More

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Kentucky Court Gets Appeal in DUI Acquittal Based on Breath Test Burp

By Jim Greene Published on September 17, 2010 The Kentucky Supreme Court should decide by the end of the year if a Jefferson County judge had the right to decide that a burp was sufficient to invalidate an alcohol breath test in a drunken driving case. The case that will come before the court may…Read More

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Deadly Asbestos Was Used in Materials Still Found in Many Buildings

By Jim Greene Published on September 20, 2010 Although asbestos was banned for most construction uses in the United States in 1989, there is still plenty of it around, in buildings built before it was known to cause cancer. The Environmental Protection Agency’s advice is to leave it undisturbed, but, if it’s exposed, it still…Read More

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