Justice Is Blind Drunk
San Antonio, Texas, police say they started getting numerous calls early one Sunday morning. Drivers were reporting a Bexar County constable's car moving recklessly through traffic, with the emergency lights being turned on and off. Callers said that the man driving the car appeared to be drunk and seemed to be trying to pull people over. When police caught up to the car and stopped it, the found that the driver was Lt. Arthur MacCubbin and that he had three other men in the car with him. MacCubbin was charged with DUI. The others were charged with public intoxication.
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At least they arrested the dumbass instead of the usual professional courtesy cover-up.
Agreed, surprised they arrested him.
What's the problem?
If the people they were trying to pull over weren't doing anything wrong, they've got nothing to worry about.
Ya, except some drunk cops tazering them for the fun of it.