Thursday, December 12, 2013
Blog. 8
According to Ms. Lysa Tran article Texas In My Eyes she strongly believes that we Texan should hire more vets, not only Texas itself but the whole nation. Even though everyone is saying they are going to hire vet or vet can continue their study when they come back. But in the back of your mind you always wonder "do they really hired vet!?" I would hire a vet, because I know that the military train them well, reliable and responsible. Just like Ms. Tran said, those veteran risking their lives for us so that we can sit here safely in class without worrying about our safety. By giving them a job so that they can support their family is the least we can do for the veteran.
Monday, December 2, 2013
Blog. # 7
Should celebrities or radio talk show host should get special treatment for committing DWI just because they are famous at what they do? According to the article I've just read about how DWI Policing May See Change. It
seems like the more connection you have the easier you get the get out of jail
card. Jeff Ward is an afternoon radio talk show host on KLBJ-AM radio got stop
by the police on June 9, 2011 because the police officer saw him speeding on
west Sixth Street. After administering a field sobriety test, the officer charged
Ward on driving while intoxicated. For some unknown reason Ward decided to call
the chief from the jail. After the chief had review the video of the arrest,
the chief called the County Attorney David Escamilla notify him that the case
was too weak and so by Monday the charges were dismissed.
Yes
they encourage us not to drink and drive. Or don’t text and drive, yet here
they are giving the radio talk host the special treatment just because Ward
make one phone call to the Chief and then the charged is dismiss. The police
and the chief get pay from our tax money, yet they favor certain people. Just because the officer back then forget to give
Ward a Breathalyzer test doesn’t mean his charge should be dismiss with one
phone call from the Chief to the County Attorney. According to the article what
the Chief is doing, doesn’t really give the public confidence in his judgments.
The
Chief says he will deploy more portable Breathalyzer units to the field. If drivers
agree to take the breath test and register lower than .08 then they will be
sent on their way, assuming there isn’t another reason why the officer should
hold them. Chief Acevedo said he will roll out the details of the audit, the
equipment acquisition and perhaps some revisions to the DWI arrest procedures. With
that being said, the public seems to have confidence with what the Chief said.
The Chief will be more wary of late night phone calls from the jails, he will
respond to citizen complaints or comments on the arrests and that he will
continue to review high-profile incidents that draw scrutiny.
In
conclusion, I agree with this article. You should be more aware when you are
arresting a high-profile person. You should not treat the high-profile person
any different than a normal citizen. Each and every one of us should be treated
the same when you are being arrested for a DWI. So that we can make the law
enforcement job easier and keep everyone safe.
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