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Correct unless something has changed. Did they keep the alcohol or bottles?Originally posted by svtcobra03 View Postthe cops said that they cant use the breathalizer test in court.
Had this happen to me by TABC and was able to get it dismissed with a lawyer. The best part was the lawyer didnt cost a thing....we agreed to let him come talk to the fraternity.
Looking back, he came out way ahead.....
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Unless you want to sit for any nursing or allied health exam in the State of Texas.Originally posted by Denny View PostNot really, but a Class C, non-moving violation won't do shit for a record at any age.
Anything other than a misdemeanor traffic violation has to be declared to the state board for scrutiny. A friend of mine was able to sit for his NCLEX with an MIP, but he had to take extra alcohol awareness classes, and was required to undergo random testing for alcohol twice a month for 3 years. He applied to the nursing program almost 10 years after the MIP.
I also knew a girl who was just arrested for suspicion of DWI, who wasn't charged or convicted, but she had to go through the same thing.
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I'm not sure if that is the same as a class c misdemeanor, but I had the DPD tell me I couldn be a Dallas cop if I had a class C mis. I laughed at him and asked him how someone could be potus, but not a cop. This was at a job fair. I thought that was funny that they were being so picky, considering half of their police force was corrupt.Originally posted by Denny View PostNot really, but a Class C, non-moving violation won't do shit for a record at any age.
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What ford house do you work at, so I'll know not to set foot in the place.Originally posted by 6.7dually2009 View PostNo cuz I had to have a license for my job at the ford house no license no job plus layer was like $350 bucks and didn't have to do any kind of class or community service.
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I don't even know where to begin with all this misinformation.Originally posted by ComeAgainJen View PostUnless you want to sit for any nursing or allied health exam in the State of Texas.
Anything other than a misdemeanor traffic violation has to be declared to the state board for scrutiny. A friend of mine was able to sit for his NCLEX with an MIP, but he had to take extra alcohol awareness classes, and was required to undergo random testing for alcohol twice a month for 3 years. He applied to the nursing program almost 10 years after the MIP.
I also knew a girl who was just arrested for suspicion of DWI, who wasn't charged or convicted, but she had to go through the same thing.
You should have called him a liar.Originally posted by line-em-up View PostI'm not sure if that is the same as a class c misdemeanor, but I had the DPD tell me I couldn be a Dallas cop if I had a class C mis. I laughed at him and asked him how someone could be potus, but not a cop. This was at a job fair. I thought that was funny that they were being so picky, considering half of their police force was corrupt.
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