Monday, February 9, 2009

Drunken pedestrians charged at sobriety checkpoint.

If you can't walk around central Pennsylvania drunk, what CAN you do? From PennLive:

Drinking and driving is not the only way to get in trouble at a sobriety checkpoint. Two pedestrians found that out when state police set up a checkpoint late night Saturday into early morning Sunday along state Route 34 in New Bloomfield.

In addition to two motorists who were cited for driving under the influence and related traffic offenses, police said, troopers also cited two pedestrians for public drunkenness after they were observed to be intoxicated as they walked through the checkpoint area.

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