They still run those tests because they're gathering evidence that can be used in court. Don't misunderstand, drunk driving is fucked up, and people who do it should get arrested. What I'm saying is that they use these tests to make sure the charge sticks. It's their job to get you to do these tests as a part of an investigation, but you're under no obligation to help them with that investigation. Just like you have no obligation to help a person that works at a store stock the shelves. It's always better to be polite and compliment with cops, but they'll always specifically ask you if you're WILLING to do these tests (help them do their job) and you can definitely just ask for a lawyer and shut the f up if you know you're gonna fail.
NY too. They don’t care. Just view it as a way to get more fine money out of people. Money will always rule over safety when it comes to the states, sadly
This dude is depressed. He’s obviously an alcoholic. I was a really bad alcoholic. Went to rehab last Nov 2020 and Currently still sober. Hope this guy gets the help he needs. No one enjoys being an alcoholic. Luckily I’m 27 and stopped early. I was out of control
I went to rehab in November 2020 as well. Relapsed in January, but have been sober since February 4th. Can’t put into words how happy I am since being clean.
congrats on rehab. Sometimes, when it gets THAT bad, the best option you can do to help yourself is take a long break from LIFE. Seek out others to LIVE WITH who are going through the same and help your self, all community resources. They will feed you good food, form a plan of discipline for you, and yes, sober, healthy activities to enjoy. Hell, the place I went, you will get cable tv and vending machines too, haha. But it is a great thing to do, you will have an entire TEAM to help you. If you don't have money, there ARE still places out there. Insurance is a big problem, but there ARE still places one can find. If it is difficult, talk with church leaders, even if you are not religious, if you truly want help, many of them and the congregations will gladly help you out, even doctors, you don't have to accept pills, other community groups. There is ALWAYS help out there, they can hook you up. and take your pick of struggling addicts to share your own story with. WE are out here, and I wish you all the best man.
@@meiam9107 I was pre-pulled over one time a few years back, but in my case for not coming to a complete stop at a stop sign. I pulled over a minute later to take some pictures of a nearby mountain and the cop just pulled up behind me, haha.
@@werdism exactly. It's bad. This doesn't even seem like a "fun night out drinking" it was a "im going to the bar to get trashed and hide my life feelings." Especially since this isn't his first time... not good.
Yeah, he is having a rough time. No run ins with the law in 6 years and then now he gets a OWI. Something aint right in his life right now. He probably will go to prison like he said.
If the state allows him to keep getting a license after all these OWIs, then they are the problem. Instead of reinstating his license and risking lives, mandate rehab and counseling. When you’ve been where this guy is, you recognize the pain and struggle. I’m hoping he found help, and that someone finally told him his fly was down. 😬
Does mandatory rehab actually help though? I was under the impression that you couldn't help someone unless they wanted to get help or hit the rock btotom.
Honestly though at the end of the video it says this was his first owi in 6 years. And he genuinely seemed to have just went out to his car to wait for his girlfriend and started the car probably because it was 2 am in Wisconsin even in the summer it ain’t warm at night. Judging by the hoodie it was probably spring or fall so even colder. And he was on the edge of the parking lot not even in the road. Im in recovery myself and never got an owi but at 6 years without one that tells me he’s obviously learned his lesson, also by the fact that he said he was in his car at 11 pm and it was 2 am when the cops got there, I genuinely hope he gets help but on the flip side this arrest is bullshit. To me any law that says of the vehicle is running is kinda dumb to be an owi for one, but also he was in a parking lot. That’s not public property he wasn’t on a road way either. He should and I genuinely hope he does get those charges reduced down or gets out of them completely because 6 years is a very long time to go between and the amount of work that had to take to get his license back and the fact that he wasn’t actually driving tells me a lot here about him. He’s obviously gotten his life a lot more together than it was and this could and probably will ruin all of that work he most likely had to put in
Depends on how long since the last one. This is hard, because he was NOT driving. Yes, he was sitting in a parking spot with the truck running, but he was NOT driving.
@@savannanaturegal something similar happened to me when I lived in wisconsin. I was dropped off at my car after a night out and chose to just sleep it off since I didn't have a ride or wanted to leave my car. Bad planning I know but it was December and cold so I turned on the heat and went to sleep in the driver seat. The cops said I could technically be charged with dui but luckily they believed me when I said I chose to sleep it off instead of drive, and was cold. Which was true.
I have watched so many videos of people with a lot of DUI’s. But Jason, dude you’re the calmest and the most cooperative person while actually drunk. I can’t imagine you being sober. I hope everything gets good for you bud. Hang tight! You got this!
Hang tight??! Everyone on the road in that town better hang tight. This is why innocent people die on the road…..cause asses like this just keep being let back on the road.
He’s a calm drunk and has been through this before. He “got this” the previous 6 times. He needs to be behind bars- he will kill someone at some point if he keeps getting a pass.
"I'm upset because I know where I'm going " this here is a very telling and true statement that addicts make when they know that there's a problem but are unable or unwilling to change. Alcohol is a heck of a terrible drug.
This guy is clearly depressed. Just trying to take it day by day, like the rest of us that are struggling. I hope he is doing better. Seems like the nicest guy ever, too.
Should get his license revoked for life, spend a few months in prison, then get sent to detox. He could also use time in a psychiatric facility since he seems to have given up all hope. He needs lots of observation.
I have never been done for drink driving but one time when I was at the pub I knew I drunk too much to safely ride home so I just unlocked my motorcycle steering lock and walked it home. When I was about 3 houses from home the police stopped me and asked what I was doing. I said I was too drunk to ride so I walked my bike home instead (it was only about 4 kms or 2.5 miles from the pub to home). They checked my bike and asked where the keys were. I said they are in my pocket. They told me that just saved me from a drink driving charge, if I had left them in the ignition that would have been enough for a drink driving charge. They then asked where I live and when I told them they helped me push the bike home and made sure it was secure before telling me to make sure I don't ride for at least 24 hours. Nice cops 🙂
Well yea he’s about to get his 7th dui and lose his freedom and his license.. which means he won’t be able to drink anymore so he’s pretty down at the moment
@@隠れた Yeah I don't get all the RUclips therapists saying "he sounds depressed". Uhh you would sound depressed too if you were (a) shitfaced and (b) knew you were about to do PRISON time, not jail time but prison time. It's a real mood killer.
He wasn't that honest. There was no one inside the bar that he was "supposedly waiting for". He was in the truck with the engine running about to drive.
I could be wrong, but isn't that why they asked about his g/f? I assumed they ran the plates and it came back in her name. Only way that dude is getting a loan is putting trucks in other peoples name I bet
I got two DUIs in a ten-year period. The second one was in 2014. Now I drive with a breathalyzer. It's a miracle I actually got one, as far as I'm concerned - and it helps immensely during the occasional trying moment. After being incarcerated twice, almost losing my home with my very sober boyfriend and our beloved dogs. It's a miracle he took me back. I think videos such as this one are so important for reminding me how irrational I get when I drink, because I see a common thread with all the people in these videos of people being arrested for DUI/OWI - denial. The whole world can tell when I'm drunk, but I "feel" fine! Alcohol almost killed me. Thanks for these videos.
Good for you! First offenses are usually almost nothing but second offense in ANY state really becomes harsh. Those breathalyzers are really annoying and expensive but it's fair punishment. (I know from experience. I got my 2nd 2 years ago and when I can finally drive, I am required to have a breathalyzer). I'm not looking forward to it but you're right, watching these videos helps remind me. I lost a LOT in my life and became homeless over it. It's not worth it. I got away with it too many times and just thought I'd never get caught. Was in complete denial. I'm doing better now myself, just can't wait to drive again!
@@wombat5252 I can SO relate to what you are saying! There was one time where that breathalyzer was the only thing standing between me and a drink (never just one, of course). For five minutes, that device gave me time to think about everything I was putting on the line. I ended up lifting some weights instead. Bless!!
@@miyannaable It'll be good for me when I can finally drive, but over $100 a month + 30 day $30 fees are not going to be fun. Also if I even blow 0.01 into it, the RMV of my state can revoke my license for another 5-10 years. It's nothing to F around with. But yeah, it was WAY to easy to drink and drive. At first I thought it was fun...thank god I never hit anyone. It's embarassing having to ask for rides and walk everywhere. But yeah have a nice day!
Same here. I got one at 21 and another at 30. I checked into rehab voluntarily after the second one and have been sober since. Still dealing with the consequences but I deserved it. Those officers saved my life. I knew I had a problem but it was a nightmare to try and control. Watching these videos is hard for me but it helps me to realize why I’m staying sober. There is no feeling more liberating than waking up the next day feeling fine and knowing I don’t have to go through this again. Sorry for the rant and best of luck to you!
As an alcoholic I 100% empathise with him. When your addiction gets that bad, you get blackout. You can wake up anywhere having done anything and have no idea. The only way out is to quit drinking and remember there is no such thing as 1 drink.
Honest? Dude lied the whole time. He wasn’t driving? With the car on and the lights on? C’mon, he’s excuse city, just because he didnt attack the cops doesn’t mean he’s not a liar.
He literally parked in a parking lot and you can see the business lights off and closed. I’m assuming he wasn’t driving but waiting on whoever girl or lady friend he’s talking about to help him get home. He clearly new he was fucked up lol
With all those DUI's how does he even have a license? That's completely insane!! He complains about losing everything and going to prison but apparently it didn't matter when he decided to get wasted and sit behind the wheel.
He can barely stand straight.. The fact he's been caught behind the wheel like this 6 times now is shameful. The legal system in Wisconsin obviously isn't working.
It isn't the governments job to fix your life. What a stupid statement, wtf would the legal system have to do with the decisions people make in private? I don't need to ask the government permission to become a deadbeat druggie or drunk. Those are decisions free men make of their own volition
The fact a person can go beyond two or three impaired driving convictions without complete revocation of license and extended time locked up is a SERIOUS PROBLEM!!
I'm getting mine revoked in Wisconsin after my first. Guess it depends on the county, but they're also offering to let me take a drivers safety plan and get an interlock which is bullshit cuz I wasn't even drinking, i said I smoked 5 hours prior because it smelled like weed. Didn't even find anything in my car. Still got charged, dude said you can be high for up to 24 hours... Cops are ignorant as hell sometimes.
“This will be #7” As much as I want to hate this guy, I actually feel sorry for him. He has a problem, but he is not a bad person by any means. He is extremely cooperative and kind to the officers, and the officers are extremely kind and respectful to him. Sad situation all around.
Some of the earlier comments mention he may be depressed. I believe he’s more disappointed in himself actually. I felt bad for him, too. I hope he has been sober, as this video is old. Cheers
That’s stupid to say. As you are going home from a nice dinner with your family and he t bones you killing your infant son and paralyzed your mother who is eighty years old
I don't hate the man, I hate his actions - he wasn't in the right state of mind. I hate he put lives and property at risk, and he I think he deserves what he gets. But I hope the man himself happiness and that he'll find a better way to live out what life he has left.
The dude should have permanently lost his license by DUI arrest #3! I was hit and permanently injured by a hit and run driver ( later caught) who was on his 3rd DUI and had warrants for his arrest for one of them. Disgusting!
This is probably one of the saddest videos I've seen on this channel. The dude knows he has a problem and simply needs help getting sober. He's calm and compliant with the officers but realizes he is in trouble. It's quite tragic. I'm in active recovery and yes, it's a constant struggle to fight my disease. But things do eventually get easier. Thankfully I have never been stopped or arrested in possession of narcotics. Also, props to the two POs for showing empathy and giving the man a fair chance. I hope he gets better and lives a happy life.
His shirt demonstrates _”Ride_ your feelings,” but his habits show that he _drinks_ his feelings. That is neither “Liberal” nor “Conservative”; that’s just weakness of character.
U can tell these cops try to help the guys not go to jail like u can tell by the amount of times they try to let them get the chance to pass the field sobriety but the don’t notice cuz there to drunk
Seriously!? He is risking killing someone everytime he choices to drink and drive! He could of easily killed a family with kids 7 times by now... just because your an alcoholic doesn't mean you have to drive!! He makes a decision to drink and drive instead of taking a bus or uber like millions of alcoholics do. He needs to do time.
The True Patriot I agree but at the same time we aren’t him we don’t know his mental status dude could be going through serious shit it’s just a fucked yo situation let’s just be happy he was asleep and that was it
Sneaky cop. “I’m trying to give you every chance to get out of this.” No, he’s not. He’s collecting as much evidence with which to prosecute the driver as possible. (Edit: I commend this cop for trying to get as much evidence as possible. Many people read my comment as supporting the driver. I am not. I could have been clearer. I just assumed everyone would be if the same mindset. That getting a serial drunk driver off the road is necessary. And some slight deception is necessary. I posted a clarifying comment, but unsurprisingly, it’s not getting read, so I’m editing the original post.)
Amazing how a guy gets busted for the 7th time- meaning he does this all of the time, plays the sympathy card, and the comment section falls in love with him. When he kills your family member, I hope you “wish him well” then. This guy needs to be locked away.
Although I feel bad for the dude (he's obviously not in a good place in life), 7 DUI's is so completely unacceptable. Imagine your mom getting killed by this dude, or your son, or your sister. Then imagine him serving 6 years in prison, getting out, and living a normal life while yours is still shattered. After your 3rd DUI you should be banned from driving for life.
I can't wholly disagree with you but he wasn't driving, he was sleeping in a parking lot. Your point still stands but it doesn't seem right that it's the same charge for sleeping off a bender in your truck with the engine running (perhaps because it's freezing outside, I hear it gets cold in Wisconsin sometimes) and driving merrily along down the highway endangering everyone who happens to be sharing the road, too drunk to know or care about the danger you're putting them in. I might also offer an alternative statement to your last: After your 3rd DUI (or 2nd or 1st) you should be banned from DRINKING for life. Maybe you get issued a modified ID specifically prohibiting alcohol purchase, perhaps you are ordered to wear an alcohol monitoring bracelet (yes it does exist). Order the offender to regularly take disulfiram, a medication that makes alcohol consumption immediately unpleasant and is very affordable in the US with goodrx. Hell regularly drug test the offender to make sure they've been taking it. Ignition interlocks are already common but can be defeated. But a prohibition on possessing or consuming alcohol might be of far more useful and perhaps easier to enforce than permanently revoking one's license. Especially in a region where driving, legally or otherwise, is a requirement to function.
@@Rafaelinux he drove to the bar. said he was at the bar for hours then went to his truck in the parking lot and fell asleep waiting for his girlfriend to come out of the bar or whatever she was doing. He didn’t drive after leaving the bar but I’m sure he would have when he woke up if he hadn’t gotten busted.
i think they wanted him to pass because they didn’t wanna arrest him, because they knew he probably wasn’t gonna drive anywhere and just wanted to sleep it off before he went but idk
I have never understood why Police in the USA have to first prove that you are drunk before they test your breath to see if you are drunk. In the UK and in the Netherlands, Police can stop any car anywhere at any time without any "probable cause" ("Reasonable grounds to suspect") and ask you to take a breath test because you are driving a car. Nobody who is sober has a problem with that because it obviously reduces the chance that you will get killed by a drunk driver. Only drunk people have a problem with it, and get the same penalty as they would gave got if they blew over the limit. I believe it's the same in many countries including Australia and New Zealand.
@@harpharpharpharp1971 because if someone gets arrested for doing something wrong there has to be proof. if they did do something wrong, they’re stripped of their rights and humanity, which is super difficult to recover from. so getting evidence and probable cause is essential in our right to a fair and equal trial
@@harpharpharpharp1971 the field test is to visually proove that the suspect was impaired. What if the breath test is just slightly above the limit and the defendant says he had just one beer and was totally safe to drive so the judge waves the case? Thats why they have to collect evidence that this was not the case. Just a advice from me: no one ever was free to walk away after passing a field test. If you get asked for doing the test you are already going to jail. Refuse to make the test. In some states your licence will automatically be rewoked but if you win the case you will have it back + you can sue them for false arrest. That oc just happens if you are stone sober and the breath test comes back clear. If you are drunk, dont do the field test and just accept that you will have a dui charge (breath test at the police station or blood sample is not voluntary). But dont give them free evidence.
@@harpharpharpharp1971 that’s also the case in Canada now. Changed to that when weed was legalized…in the same legislation. Failure to provide a (sufficient or outright) sample for basically any reason (including being medically unable - you have to win in court to overturn that one) is also an instant conviction.
Kudos to the cops being so respectful to this man. And to the Man for understanding and taking responsibility for his actions. I hope he get some help.
What a nice person. Being drunk makes you show your true colors and he seems like a really nice, down to earth guy. Really hope he changes his life around and hope he got/gets a light sentence.
It looks like this man might need some help/guidance on his issue with drinking. In the end, I hope he gets it together and can be happy in/with his life.
A person has to be ready, really ready, to get better. It doesn't matter how much help is offered (and he's probably had plenty), if someone isn't committed to becoming clean and sober it'll do no good. He clearly has a problem, but making the decision to get behind the wheel drunk is ridiculous. I have no sympathy for that kind of stupidity.
As a recovering alcoholic with 12 years sober (by God's grace!) I can speak from experience. I had a DWI in New Jersey in 2008. I blew a .13 and felt "normal". It was a taillight stop and thankfully I did not cause harm to anyone. Here is the thing. It took years of HEAVY drinking for me to feel normal at a .13. I passed ALL the tests the officer told me EXCEPT the preliminary breath test, Even the police were shocked! The point is, I drove many times in that condition thinking I was fine. I only got caught once. To get caught 7 times means he probably drove intoxicated hundreds of times in between. Yes I was also depressed. Lost both parents in a year, 30 year marriage ended, lost a 100,000.00 a year job, and other life circumstances. BUT there is NO excuse good enough for risking other peoples lives because I was depressed. I finally stopped blaming the world for MY misfortune. I went to rehab. I learned about myself and that ALL my problems were created by ME and alcohol. That's the funny part. People (me) drank to escape my emotional pain, and in the process just created more. It is a vicious cycle. I'm sure this guy is not a bad person. BUT that said, HE needs to be the one to rebuild his life. Nobody can do that for him. It's time he walk into an AA meeting and put his hand up and ASK for help. That's what I did. And if this drunk can do it, so can this man. I pray he does. I hope he sticks around until the MIRACLE happens.
I've drove drunk thousands of times in my life. I have a 99.7% success rate. I use to pass every test they give me. Drink 15 drinks and walk a straight line like a breeze. It's that gah damn breathalyzer. Always refuse it. I learned the hard way. I was a very good drunk driver though. Usually the DDD of my group(designated drunk driver). Not so much anymore as Im in my 30's and can't handle the alcohol like I use too so I try and watch myself. Just got my 3rd dui, 9 years apart. They are no fun. A nightmare where Im from. This guy should count his blessings. If he got 7 dui's in NY he would be doing 20 years! Hell, I did 6 months for my second one!
@@rookierider2096 I'm glad you asked. Having that job (director of engineering at a microbiological lab) caused great stress. Also it kept me from my family and a marriage that was foundering due to my almost continual abscence, This led to my depression. The alcohol was the symptom of a deeper emotional problem. The money was just the catalyst to the anxiety. It also afforded me any means by which to satisfy my thirst. My family depended on me. Money does NOT buy happiness. It makes some things in life easier sure, BUT it guarantes nothing. I now make half that. I have what I need. Not all that I WANT. Thank you for reading my story. I pray that ANYONE who feels trapped by alcohol (or drugs) finds a way out. Life is tough, but worth it. It was an escape from myself. When I learned to deal with life first, I realized that NOTHING is that important. Feeling internal peace is great. Be well my friend,
In my opinion that shouldn’t qualify as OWI. You’re literally sitting in the truck to stay warm where it’s snowing outside and you get arrested for sitting there sleeping.
The guy was passed out sleeping it off, not driving (doing the responsible thing) and cops still have to bust him on a technicality..that is ridiculous.
I’ve had so many alcoholics in my family and 95% it’s because of depression, no excuse to drink and drive but I see we’re his mind set is. Some people just need help and I hope this man gets it. Sorry Jason.
The reality is that “Don’t drink and drive” doesn’t work for some people. Once they’re drunk, they lose all sense of logic and consequence. Their rule needs to simply be “Don’t drink.” Most people can retain that little drunk voice that says “don’t drive,” others can’t.
@Matt I have a better idea: First offense - two years in prison, ten years license suspension, ignition interlock device for life Second offense - five years in prison, license revoked for life Third offense - life imprisonment without parole Remember, if you can’t afford the ride both to and from the drinking establishment, you cannot afford to go out and drink
I actually feel for this guy. He has a serious problem and probably can’t help himself. However, it’s shit that he’s not just killing himself but stands a huge chance of killing someone else. Hope he gets the help he needs
sadly doubt it, don't get me wrong however the American system in place is to entice to consumer to continue consuming and sure this guy among many others out there may serve their time, nothing is guaranteed to them after they leave. With no housing he is bound to miss probation which will lead him back to jail, with a record he would have to find a person who will be willing to hire him out of sympathy since even finding a job in this market with just a high school diploma is ridiculous let alone someone who is a felon. America is in a perpetual state where the working class is being merged with low income poverty and it's becoming more difficult on everyday hardworking citizens with the cost of living increasing. Then for shits and giggles, factor in how people treat each other adding to the stress of everyday life all because one ungrateful knob or twat decided they had a bad day so they lash out of some random passerby.. it's calling for people to escape the harsh reality we live in, and before you start claiming this seems like first world problems because yes in a sense they are, one's life may not be equivalent to another's by the monumental stature however to compare the timeline of both person's sentimental mentality it is safe to say that we all experience similar peaks and lowest points.
One of the counselor's at the rehab place l went to had 12 DUIs before a judge locked him up. I couldn't hardly believe it. Now that he's sober he's one of the happiest guys I've ever met.
He was pretty agreeable and rational throughout the entire ordeal to be fair. Piece of shit for operating while drunk 7 times and should be in prison for a VERY long time, but at least he didn't try to lie about it. Owned it like a man. A broken man, but a man nonetheless. Two things can be true at once: 1) He's a danger to himself and others, shows no regard for public safety and thus deserves to be punished the the fullest extent of the law. 2) was honest- a commendable quality. I hope he's able to overcome his problems. I've met people like this before. They aren't necessarily evil, just too deep into alcoholism. They think "I can't stop drinking, but I do need to get to places" and so they drink and drive. While it's easy to say "there are no excuses" and lump him in with others, understanding the reasoning that drives (pun intended) these crimes is vital. Helps create programs that will be best tailored to help them, when they leave prison and hopefully prevent them from returning.
The number of people complimenting someone who is getting their 7th DUI is so bizarre. Yes he’s a nice guy, but he could have killed someone, chill guys lol
I got a DUI about 6 years ago (I was young and stupid and learned my lesson). That costed me around 11k. I can only imagine how much this dude has paid after 7.
I've found most people learn from one DUI conviction...for me two...but you rarely hear of manypast three because by then even the most stubborn person realise that the cost can't be tolerated...
Just curious man came across your comment but 11,000 for the first DUI buddy? Really damn it didn't cost me a dime for my first one of course I'm still going through that but I think my maximum fine is 500 bucks I think maybe you can teach me something I don't know but don't teach me how to be pressed for 11,000 please lol because I ain't paying LOL
I also got one about 6 years ago. It was my first and only dui, also young and dumb. I was broke, totaled my car in the process. Got a public defender. License got revoked. I think I paid around 3,000 in court fines. It took me a few years to pay that off. It also took me a few years before I could get my license back because I had to buy a car then get an ignition interlock installed in said car before I could get my license back. I don’t know how this guy has any money left after 6! It’s crazy, in Washington state even on your first offense, they make you get an interlock. And you can’t just wait a few years or anything. Even if you wait ten years then go try to get your license back, still have to get an interlock! Oh and I had to retake the whole driving test as well. Written and practical. That was fun…
Cuz he’s complying and answering questions. Stop eating the slop that the media is feeding you. Yes there are racist cops, and not all (or even the majority) of cops are racist.
@Orlando Rodriguez No, it’s more a cultural thing of being in the upper Midwest. I’m not saying race doesn’t play into it, but in Ohio, or most other states the cops wouldn’t be cordial like this, regardless if they were of the same race.
I mean the channel is not going to go out of its way to show a bunch of uniformed police officers being assholes either. If you look at the rest of the videos it's clear whoever runs the channel wants us to see the good cops. I think that's a worthwhile objective so long as we also don't forget that there are issues with modern policing in North America and it does need to be changed.
I happen to know this particular officer, and he IS really nice, and to everyone as well. Just in general a decent human being. So you all can debate all you want, but sometimes a decent person... is just decent. 🤷
These stupid tests are so redundant…we don’t use them anymore in Australia due to how much time they waste police time. They use breathalysers and blood tests here in Australia. Very efficient and effective.
I actually didn't know that even if the vehicle is only running when your in it, it counts as operating while intoxicated. But definitely good to know now, thanks!
IMO they need to advertise this if they advertise “you drink you drive you lose” - not enough people know this and it ends up screwing people over that are truly trying to do the right thing
The overstuffed sweatshirt he's wearing explains his ENTIRE EXISTENCE. It says F your feelings. What a guy. 7 OWI convictions. What a great catch this guy must be. Drunk and driving a big truck. He is the image of a man, but not anywhere near a man. He's a coward who won't stick to treatment. That many OWI convictions means you are completely comfortable being a drunk all the time.
Praying for you Jason 🙏🙏🙏 time to get help and sober. I have 30 years 7 months sober. Went to rehab for 30 days then committed to 6 months at the Freedom House sober living home in Long Beach Ca and ended up staying for 8.5 months and had a blast there. Would have stayed longer but had a tile and marble job to do in Hawaii.
Two strikes, you should lose your license. There’s no education in the second kick of the mule. The fact that he was still allowed to endanger everyone over and over is disgusting.
Ya know all vehicles will still start up and drive even if you do not have a card with your picture on it (license). There are a TON of people out there driving around with suspended/revoked licenses
@New Life New Rules i can't even begin to imagine all the horrible things he did while drunk. He probably assaulted women, or paid for sex. at least he changed....
@Snake Plisken not the good men... Only the trashy men. obviously you are not one of the good ones. Women carry life, don't you think they deserve to carry family name?
Yes he is 100percent wrong and could have killed innocent people and himself. But he was straight up honest. Most people are nowhere close to truthfulness!
Lol I could only imagine a family saying yeah he hit out kids but hey at least he was honest lmao why even bring that up who gives a shit if you’re honest when your doing shit like that
This guy is a prime example of why people get killed from drunk drivers this man certainly could have killed some one or even a few people as you mentioned yes he’s honest but he doesn’t need to be driving
“I don’t want to go to prison for this” “well, let’s not jump to any conclusions” I know they are supposed to calm them down but it’s pretty obvious he’d be getting arrested
The sad part is that this arrest is likely only going to make things worse. It’s basically “hey let’s put people who use substances as an escape from reality and stress into a highly stressful situation and maybe they’ll stop doing what they’re doing”
Shit when I got my DUI at least I gave it my all and tried. The officer was actually convinced and I overheard him talking to the other officer about letting me go. But then the breathalyzer came out and fucked me in the ass with a 0.10 BAC. This guy wasn't even trying.
Resisting officers, crashing multiple vehicles, assaulting officers, stealing property, released on $100 bond. Fully cooperative guy asleep on his truck, $10000 bond
Man I really feel for Jason. He was completely cooperative, didn't even really seem like he had the intent of driving but fell asleep waiting for his girl to get there. The Wisconsin law kinda makes sense, but this guy's not an angry drunk, or a liar. He just needs a bit of help.
With 6 DUIs you should know. Atleast sit in thr passenger seat and maybe then you can beat the charge this sucks for him I'm an addict I understand glad I stopped and got sober
I drank all my life and had a DUI in 1993 (1st offense and 40 years old) blew a .20, received 7 mos. suspension, insurance increased, Intoxicated Driver rehab. course, lawyer fee and $3K fine to state. All-in-all it cost me about $10K. That was the last drink I ever took. 30 years sober on my own. The reality of what I could have done that night hit hard.
That's Minnesota bro bro, this took place in Wisconsin. But yeah Minneapolis would be insane to be an officer in. Not saying this because of BLM, before the fact even.
My former Landlord was drunk downtown, and she decided to sleep it off. She kept her car off, her keys in the back seat, and she said that a La Crosse City Police Patrol would check her every hour to make sure she did not have posession of her keys, or that the car was not on. I don't drink in this city, and that makes me a minority.
Idk man. He seems like the type of guy that got one legit, then the other 5 before this was failure to forget a stupid law. There should at least be a loop hole to be able to have the car on, and lay in the back seat or something. It shouldn’t just be in the car at all, some people can’t afford ride home, and don’t like being miserably cold or hot.
@@mathjesticgaming1188 can’t afford to get an Uber home but can afford to go out drinking. Makes perfect sense. You think drunk people should be allowed to sleep in running vehicles? You’re actually a moron
@@mathjesticgaming1188 I understand what you mean and that is a good point, mainly because I know that I have to have my BMW on if I want the AC to work. But you can’t have your cake and eat it too .If you are going to drink know your limit so you don’t get caught up.
@@mamsy1169 He's probably at the point where if he were completely sober he'd have failed miserably at that test. I've known people like that. I had a coworker that, before he retired, allegedly was drinking a six pack of beers for breakfast before work to 'get right' and stop the shakes.
He has seven previous OWI’s I believe, yet he’s still drinking. I think this video is very informative regarding the way we deal with substance use disorders like alcoholism. In my personal opinion, it goes to show that criminalizing SUDs doesn’t solve anything.
Kinda sad cause he does seem nice and really was cool with them and cooperative and was sleeping for a while. Even tho he would have driven if he eas awake, getting owi just cause the car is on is crazy. It was cold what if he wanted the heater on? Crazy
Out of curiosity, I Googled this. I got multiple returns about 7+ DWI convictions for a single person in Wisconsin. That state has a goddamn problem....
7TH OFFENSE!? I had a friend do a few years in the pen when he got his 4th one here in KY! The fact they allowed him to keep a license is ridiculous he obviously doesn't care about anyone or the law. And he needs serious help with his alcohol addiction!!
@@trinitynicole1012 as it should be!!! And that's coming from someone who has received a DUI back when I made terrible decisions! But I learned and corrected my ways and now if I drink I keep my ass where I'm at or catch a ride! Lol
Guy, hammered drunk. “Guys, I’m absolutely sloshed.”
Officers- “were not going to jump to any conclusions.”
That’s that privilege
They still run those tests because they're gathering evidence that can be used in court. Don't misunderstand, drunk driving is fucked up, and people who do it should get arrested. What I'm saying is that they use these tests to make sure the charge sticks.
It's their job to get you to do these tests as a part of an investigation, but you're under no obligation to help them with that investigation. Just like you have no obligation to help a person that works at a store stock the shelves. It's always better to be polite and compliment with cops, but they'll always specifically ask you if you're WILLING to do these tests (help them do their job) and you can definitely just ask for a lawyer and shut the f up if you know you're gonna fail.
@@squangelnutz762 Do you wake up this stupid?
Sounds about white
@@Classic7-4-7 Feels great, tbh.
only in wisconsin can you have 6 dui's and STILL have a drivers license
NY too. They don’t care. Just view it as a way to get more fine money out of people. Money will always rule over safety when it comes to the states, sadly
Being in Wisconsin, im surprised he didnt have an ignition interlock.
@The One And Only!!! All DUIs in Wisconsin after 1992 stay on your permanent record.
Same in Michigan
@Snake Plisken dont forget the Menomonee.
“What’s your highest level of education?” “I been drinking.” Good answer
Passed his exams with flying colours!
The first thing he said was HSE. High School Equivalent.
what was the point of the question?
6 DUI's bro. How do you even get there.
@@Thenotfunnyperson probably drink heavily everyday.
1:08 I thought there's someone looking directly to the officer from inside the truck. That really gave me chills.
Me too!
lol same here.
Same 😂
Yes!
Thought it was a kid looking up from inside
This dude is depressed. He’s obviously an alcoholic. I was a really bad alcoholic. Went to rehab last Nov 2020 and Currently still sober. Hope this guy gets the help he needs. No one enjoys being an alcoholic. Luckily I’m 27 and stopped early. I was out of control
I went to rehab in November 2020 as well. Relapsed in January, but have been sober since February 4th. Can’t put into words how happy I am since being clean.
I hear ya
If you got behind the wheel with your alcoholic self your a scumbag even to this day. Sorry not sorry.
@@racefan1990 nice!! Glad you’re staying sober! Keep it up!
congrats on rehab. Sometimes, when it gets THAT bad, the best option you can do to help yourself is take a long break from LIFE. Seek out others to LIVE WITH who are going through the same and help your self, all community resources. They will feed you good food, form a plan of discipline for you, and yes, sober, healthy activities to enjoy. Hell, the place I went, you will get cable tv and vending machines too, haha. But it is a great thing to do, you will have an entire TEAM to help you. If you don't have money, there ARE still places out there. Insurance is a big problem, but there ARE still places one can find. If it is difficult, talk with church leaders, even if you are not religious, if you truly want help, many of them and the congregations will gladly help you out, even doctors, you don't have to accept pills, other community groups. There is ALWAYS help out there, they can hook you up. and take your pick of struggling addicts to share your own story with. WE are out here, and I wish you all the best man.
As drunk as dude is I wish everyone that gets pulled over accepts accountability as this dude did.
Well yeah this is his seventh DUI lol. I think he stop lying 5 DUIs ago.
Cops had it easy though he already was pre pulled over before they got there
He did and didn’t - he kept saying he wasn’t going to drive but he absolutely was going to drive, he passed out before he could. Yikes.
Accepts accountability!?!? He's had 6 DUI's already!
@@meiam9107 I was pre-pulled over one time a few years back, but in my case for not coming to a complete stop at a stop sign. I pulled over a minute later to take some pictures of a nearby mountain and the cop just pulled up behind me, haha.
Dude seems really depressed.
Alcoholism is no joke. Jesus.
That's always my takeaway. some of these people need help in such a bad way.
Yea and the fact they drink to such an extent with alcohol being a central nervous system depressant just makes the depression that much worse.....
@@werdism exactly. It's bad. This doesn't even seem like a "fun night out drinking" it was a "im going to the bar to get trashed and hide my life feelings." Especially since this isn't his first time... not good.
Yeah, he is having a rough time.
No run ins with the law in 6 years and then now he gets a OWI. Something aint right in his life right now.
He probably will go to prison like he said.
Yes all part of gods plan for him.
If the state allows him to keep getting a license after all these OWIs, then they are the problem. Instead of reinstating his license and risking lives, mandate rehab and counseling. When you’ve been where this guy is, you recognize the pain and struggle. I’m hoping he found help, and that someone finally told him his fly was down. 😬
Does mandatory rehab actually help though? I was under the impression that you couldn't help someone unless they wanted to get help or hit the rock btotom.
Honestly though at the end of the video it says this was his first owi in 6 years. And he genuinely seemed to have just went out to his car to wait for his girlfriend and started the car probably because it was 2 am in Wisconsin even in the summer it ain’t warm at night. Judging by the hoodie it was probably spring or fall so even colder. And he was on the edge of the parking lot not even in the road. Im in recovery myself and never got an owi but at 6 years without one that tells me he’s obviously learned his lesson, also by the fact that he said he was in his car at 11 pm and it was 2 am when the cops got there, I genuinely hope he gets help but on the flip side this arrest is bullshit. To me any law that says of the vehicle is running is kinda dumb to be an owi for one, but also he was in a parking lot. That’s not public property he wasn’t on a road way either. He should and I genuinely hope he does get those charges reduced down or gets out of them completely because 6 years is a very long time to go between and the amount of work that had to take to get his license back and the fact that he wasn’t actually driving tells me a lot here about him. He’s obviously gotten his life a lot more together than it was and this could and probably will ruin all of that work he most likely had to put in
How was he risking lives? He was asleep in his truck. So just cuz it was running he's risking lives? Smh
Depends on how long since the last one. This is hard, because he was NOT driving. Yes, he was sitting in a parking spot with the truck running, but he was NOT driving.
@@savannanaturegal something similar happened to me when I lived in wisconsin. I was dropped off at my car after a night out and chose to just sleep it off since I didn't have a ride or wanted to leave my car. Bad planning I know but it was December and cold so I turned on the heat and went to sleep in the driver seat. The cops said I could technically be charged with dui but luckily they believed me when I said I chose to sleep it off instead of drive, and was cold. Which was true.
I have watched so many videos of people with a lot of DUI’s. But Jason, dude you’re the calmest and the most cooperative person while actually drunk. I can’t imagine you being sober. I hope everything gets good for you bud. Hang tight! You got this!
Hang tight??! Everyone on the road in that town better hang tight. This is why innocent people die on the road…..cause asses like this just keep being let back on the road.
He’s a calm drunk and has been through this before. He “got this” the previous 6 times. He needs to be behind bars- he will kill someone at some point if he keeps getting a pass.
Jason needs to be in prison.
@@mattguest6326 no but he definitely doesn’t need alcohol
This guy has had 7 incidents where he drove drunk. His politeness doesn’t factor.
"I'm upset because I know where I'm going " this here is a very telling and true statement that addicts make when they know that there's a problem but are unable or unwilling to change. Alcohol is a heck of a terrible drug.
Drugs don’t harm people people harm themselves. A drug isn’t ruining you or forcing you you’re taking your moods out via drugs
@@xxxten17glo12 that is the most ignorant thing I've read all day.
@@xxxten17glo12 ....right
Then he needs to get f.....g help. I lived with a violent alcoholic, my dad! He ruined my damn life.
@@xxxten17glo12 you have no idea what you're talking about...
Also in the report: "Subject was seemingly unaware that he was displaying plumber's crack'
and had a bad case of XYZ
Or an open fly.
Bro i laughed way too hard at that
Hahah🤣🤣
Given his vocation as mentioned; I'd have to conclude it was welders crack.
This guy is clearly depressed. Just trying to take it day by day, like the rest of us that are struggling. I hope he is doing better. Seems like the nicest guy ever, too.
Definitely most dui cases they don’t care at all
Yeah, just a poor misunderstood guy who is going to kill someone's family and make THEM depressed and struggling. Such a great guy.
Everyone drinking is depressed. 🤷♂️
Should get his license revoked for life, spend a few months in prison, then get sent to detox. He could also use time in a psychiatric facility since he seems to have given up all hope. He needs lots of observation.
@@tealnoise well they should choose a better self-medication then lol. If your vice can kill people you're a piece of shit (not you).
I love the casual lean against the door when he exits the vehicle 😂 Cool as a cucumber.
More like pickled.
EPIC
cha cha real smooth
lol good catch
Cool as a glass of jack with two ice cubes
I have never been done for drink driving but one time when I was at the pub I knew I drunk too much to safely ride home so I just unlocked my motorcycle steering lock and walked it home. When I was about 3 houses from home the police stopped me and asked what I was doing. I said I was too drunk to ride so I walked my bike home instead (it was only about 4 kms or 2.5 miles from the pub to home). They checked my bike and asked where the keys were. I said they are in my pocket. They told me that just saved me from a drink driving charge, if I had left them in the ignition that would have been enough for a drink driving charge. They then asked where I live and when I told them they helped me push the bike home and made sure it was secure before telling me to make sure I don't ride for at least 24 hours. Nice cops 🙂
I would've been that idiot that turns on the ignition so I have some light while walking at night, thank you for this comment.
@@chalupanotomatoes9609 me too 😭😂
What country/state is that because in most areas here simply having keys will get you a dwi
@@peryole South Australia, Australia.
I was thinking heat growing up in Minnesota
That was a refreshing change. Usually, the obviously intoxicated person claims to have only had 2 drinks.
Being that deep into any addiction has got to be so exhausting. I hope he's sober these days, seems like he's a nice and hard-working man.
Amen!
He’s very honest and I really hope he gets the help he needs. He just sounds so depressed
Would it have mattered if he had killed someone?
Alcohol does that.🤷♂️
Well yea he’s about to get his 7th dui and lose his freedom and his license.. which means he won’t be able to drink anymore so he’s pretty down at the moment
@@隠れた Yeah I don't get all the RUclips therapists saying "he sounds depressed". Uhh you would sound depressed too if you were (a) shitfaced and (b) knew you were about to do PRISON time, not jail time but prison time. It's a real mood killer.
He wasn't that honest. There was no one inside the bar that he was "supposedly waiting for". He was in the truck with the engine running about to drive.
At 1:08, I totally thought someone else was in the back seat, until their movements matched the cop’s and I realized it IS the cop 🤦🏾♂️ bahaha
Same. Creeped me out 😂
So did I!
🤣
At first that looked like a creepy face from horror movie😂
Deadset😂
Dude must make some serious money to afford a lifted diesel truck and 7 OWI's
More like must have some serious debt
Was just thinking the same thing
F150 diesel? Nah
I could be wrong, but isn't that why they asked about his g/f? I assumed they ran the plates and it came back in her name. Only way that dude is getting a loan is putting trucks in other peoples name I bet
That was a gas motor... could you not tell the difference by hearing it?
I got two DUIs in a ten-year period. The second one was in 2014. Now I drive with a breathalyzer. It's a miracle I actually got one, as far as I'm concerned - and it helps immensely during the occasional trying moment. After being incarcerated twice, almost losing my home with my very sober boyfriend and our beloved dogs. It's a miracle he took me back. I think videos such as this one are so important for reminding me how irrational I get when I drink, because I see a common thread with all the people in these videos of people being arrested for DUI/OWI - denial. The whole world can tell when I'm drunk, but I "feel" fine! Alcohol almost killed me. Thanks for these videos.
Good for you! First offenses are usually almost nothing but second offense in ANY state really becomes harsh. Those breathalyzers are really annoying and expensive but it's fair punishment. (I know from experience. I got my 2nd 2 years ago and when I can finally drive, I am required to have a breathalyzer). I'm not looking forward to it but you're right, watching these videos helps remind me. I lost a LOT in my life and became homeless over it. It's not worth it. I got away with it too many times and just thought I'd never get caught. Was in complete denial. I'm doing better now myself, just can't wait to drive again!
@@wombat5252 I can SO relate to what you are saying! There was one time where that breathalyzer was the only thing standing between me and a drink (never just one, of course). For five minutes, that device gave me time to think about everything I was putting on the line. I ended up lifting some weights instead. Bless!!
@@miyannaable It'll be good for me when I can finally drive, but over $100 a month + 30 day $30 fees are not going to be fun. Also if I even blow 0.01 into it, the RMV of my state can revoke my license for another 5-10 years. It's nothing to F around with. But yeah, it was WAY to easy to drink and drive. At first I thought it was fun...thank god I never hit anyone. It's embarassing having to ask for rides and walk everywhere. But yeah have a nice day!
I would imagine this guy would need a breathalyzer to drive his car at this point too right?? It'd be crazy if he doesn't have one yet.
Same here. I got one at 21 and another at 30. I checked into rehab voluntarily after the second one and have been sober since. Still dealing with the consequences but I deserved it. Those officers saved my life. I knew I had a problem but it was a nightmare to try and control. Watching these videos is hard for me but it helps me to realize why I’m staying sober. There is no feeling more liberating than waking up the next day feeling fine and knowing I don’t have to go through this again.
Sorry for the rant and best of luck to you!
As an alcoholic I 100% empathise with him. When your addiction gets that bad, you get blackout. You can wake up anywhere having done anything and have no idea. The only way out is to quit drinking and remember there is no such thing as 1 drink.
Wow this guy was wasted and he still managed to be respectful, honest, and calm. I wish him the best. Also, the officers 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Honest? Dude lied the whole time. He wasn’t driving? With the car on and the lights on? C’mon, he’s excuse city, just because he didnt attack the cops doesn’t mean he’s not a liar.
He literally parked in a parking lot and you can see the business lights off and closed. I’m assuming he wasn’t driving but waiting on whoever girl or lady friend he’s talking about to help him get home. He clearly new he was fucked up lol
His "fuck your feelings" hoodie says he wouldn't be respecful with other folks not like him if you catch my drift.
You wish him the best???? REALLY? How about when he kills a family of innocent people?
@@angussneefmy car has an auto lights option. Just sayin
With all those DUI's how does he even have a license? That's completely insane!! He complains about losing everything and going to prison but apparently it didn't matter when he decided to get wasted and sit behind the wheel.
He can barely stand straight.. The fact he's been caught behind the wheel like this 6 times now is shameful. The legal system in Wisconsin obviously isn't working.
He seems fun
a little reading at the end and it says he hasn't had dui for 6 years
More reflects on the individual than the legal system. I mean the legal system is obviously catching him a bunch of times so….
@@colt-_-jonson1743 how does that negate the fact he's been caught 6 other times?
It isn't the governments job to fix your life. What a stupid statement, wtf would the legal system have to do with the decisions people make in private? I don't need to ask the government permission to become a deadbeat druggie or drunk. Those are decisions free men make of their own volition
The fact a person can go beyond two or three impaired driving convictions without complete revocation of license and extended time locked up is a SERIOUS PROBLEM!!
ikr!!!
I'm getting mine revoked in Wisconsin after my first. Guess it depends on the county, but they're also offering to let me take a drivers safety plan and get an interlock which is bullshit cuz I wasn't even drinking, i said I smoked 5 hours prior because it smelled like weed. Didn't even find anything in my car. Still got charged, dude said you can be high for up to 24 hours... Cops are ignorant as hell sometimes.
@@Lugtastic 24 hours? Lmao I wish
@@Lugtastic damn... What's the strain that cop smoked? Haha 24 hour high. 😆
YES
"what's your highest level of education?"
🤷🏻♂️... "I've been drinking"
IM This many👍👌✌✊🖐🖖👆☝✋
Fatty liver
I think 11:22 explained that well
Damn it what i was gonna say lol
But is was soooo cold in Wisconsin jeeez 🤣
I don’t feel sorry for any drunk driver but I hope this guy gets help
Fr. Dude is going through some shit but shouldn’t have access to keys
I'm positive he has received and rejected help, group counseling for alcohol is an extremely common part of DUI sentencing
that was said in a cool and decent way,,,props man I think the same!
Don't feel sorry for him. I mean, seriously just look at what his hoodie says
Kidding aside, I hope he gets help too
So you do feel sorry for him, when you use the word but it means forget what I said before this is what I really mean.
“This will be #7”
As much as I want to hate this guy, I actually feel sorry for him. He has a problem, but he is not a bad person by any means. He is extremely cooperative and kind to the officers, and the officers are extremely kind and respectful to him. Sad situation all around.
Some of the earlier comments mention he may be depressed. I believe he’s more disappointed in himself actually. I felt bad for him, too. I hope he has been sober, as this video is old. Cheers
no he doesnt care about other people but he isnt a bad person he is an angel
That’s stupid to say. As you are going home from a nice dinner with your family and he t bones you killing your infant son and paralyzed your mother who is eighty years old
I don't hate the man, I hate his actions - he wasn't in the right state of mind. I hate he put lives and property at risk, and he I think he deserves what he gets. But I hope the man himself happiness and that he'll find a better way to live out what life he has left.
The dude should have permanently lost his license by DUI arrest #3! I was hit and permanently injured by a hit and run driver ( later caught) who was on his 3rd DUI and had warrants for his arrest for one of them. Disgusting!
9 months sober and I really feel for this guy. Never, ever again.
I dont know you but great job and keep it up! :D
@@xapetox7533 Thank you. Life is good.
Good job! I wish you a good life, and continued success in everything you do.
@@4WingedAngels Thank you. You as well!
Keep it up
I think the only thing this guy is guilty of, is alcoholism. Doesnt seem like a bad man, just someone who's struggling in life.
Especially since he wasn’t driving anywhere. He was just trying to sleep it off in his car.
I agree but he shouldnt have a DL why is he allowed to drive after 2-3 DUIs? Give this man a bicycle so he doesnt kill someone
@@CrimeCraftADHD you can also get a DUI on a bicycle.
@@prunabluepepper so what idc if he dies, he shouldnt be allowed to drive a car
@@CrimeCraftADHD he could definitely use the exercise
This is probably one of the saddest videos I've seen on this channel. The dude knows he has a problem and simply needs help getting sober. He's calm and compliant with the officers but realizes he is in trouble. It's quite tragic.
I'm in active recovery and yes, it's a constant struggle to fight my disease. But things do eventually get easier. Thankfully I have never been stopped or arrested in possession of narcotics. Also, props to the two POs for showing empathy and giving the man a fair chance. I hope he gets better and lives a happy life.
Dude is wearing a “fuck your feelings” hoodie as he gets arrested for his 7th DUI. I think he needs to get his priorities straight
I admire that he presumably hates liberals. Thats all I admire about him.
@@GreensRams Yeah, because hating half of the population is a great way to go through life.
@@GreensRams you admire this guy? Think about that for a minute... This man Is pathetic.
His shirt demonstrates _”Ride_ your feelings,” but his habits show that he _drinks_ his feelings. That is neither “Liberal” nor “Conservative”; that’s just weakness of character.
U can tell these cops try to help the guys not go to jail like u can tell by the amount of times they try to let them get the chance to pass the field sobriety but the don’t notice cuz there to drunk
Hey Jason if you ever happen to read these comments just know I hope things get better for you and to hang in there bud.
Amen.
Seriously!? He is risking killing someone everytime he choices to drink and drive! He could of easily killed a family with kids 7 times by now... just because your an alcoholic doesn't mean you have to drive!! He makes a decision to drink and drive instead of taking a bus or uber like millions of alcoholics do. He needs to do time.
The True Patriot I agree but at the same time we aren’t him we don’t know his mental status dude could be going through serious shit it’s just a fucked yo situation let’s just be happy he was asleep and that was it
Congrats! Let's Let's get a drink!
@@thetruepatriot7733 Exactly, hence why he’s trying to encourage Jason to seek help so in future he won’t put anyone’s lives at risk.
Sneaky cop. “I’m trying to give you every chance to get out of this.” No, he’s not. He’s collecting as much evidence with which to prosecute the driver as possible. (Edit: I commend this cop for trying to get as much evidence as possible. Many people read my comment as supporting the driver. I am not. I could have been clearer. I just assumed everyone would be if the same mindset. That getting a serial drunk driver off the road is necessary. And some slight deception is necessary. I posted a clarifying comment, but unsurprisingly, it’s not getting read, so I’m editing the original post.)
Yep
Good.. The driver is a loser and most likely a predophile.
@@niteowlification nice assumption
@@ethanjones4884 It's fact, he also listens to Nicleback.
@@niteowlification what kinda dumb ass statement is that?
Amazing how a guy gets busted for the 7th time- meaning he does this all of the time, plays the sympathy card, and the comment section falls in love with him. When he kills your family member, I hope you “wish him well” then.
This guy needs to be locked away.
Although I feel bad for the dude (he's obviously not in a good place in life), 7 DUI's is so completely unacceptable. Imagine your mom getting killed by this dude, or your son, or your sister. Then imagine him serving 6 years in prison, getting out, and living a normal life while yours is still shattered. After your 3rd DUI you should be banned from driving for life.
I can't wholly disagree with you but he wasn't driving, he was sleeping in a parking lot. Your point still stands but it doesn't seem right that it's the same charge for sleeping off a bender in your truck with the engine running (perhaps because it's freezing outside, I hear it gets cold in Wisconsin sometimes) and driving merrily along down the highway endangering everyone who happens to be sharing the road, too drunk to know or care about the danger you're putting them in.
I might also offer an alternative statement to your last: After your 3rd DUI (or 2nd or 1st) you should be banned from DRINKING for life. Maybe you get issued a modified ID specifically prohibiting alcohol purchase, perhaps you are ordered to wear an alcohol monitoring bracelet (yes it does exist). Order the offender to regularly take disulfiram, a medication that makes alcohol consumption immediately unpleasant and is very affordable in the US with goodrx. Hell regularly drug test the offender to make sure they've been taking it. Ignition interlocks are already common but can be defeated. But a prohibition on possessing or consuming alcohol might be of far more useful and perhaps easier to enforce than permanently revoking one's license. Especially in a region where driving, legally or otherwise, is a requirement to function.
He has 7 DUI’s, He’s a drunk moron that jeopardizes other peoples families. I hope he goes to prison for 50 years.
@@KevBotM he wasn't this time*
@@idkfk1305 also how did that car get there if he didn't drive it there
@@Rafaelinux he drove to the bar. said he was at the bar for hours then went to his truck in the parking lot and fell asleep waiting for his girlfriend to come out of the bar or whatever she was doing. He didn’t drive after leaving the bar but I’m sure he would have when he woke up if he hadn’t gotten busted.
Alright can we give these cops honestly a round of applause for all the patience’s and how bad they wanted him to pass one test...
i think they wanted him to pass because they didn’t wanna arrest him, because they knew he probably wasn’t gonna drive anywhere and just wanted to sleep it off before he went but idk
I have never understood why Police in the USA have to first prove that you are drunk before they test your breath to see if you are drunk. In the UK and in the Netherlands, Police can stop any car anywhere at any time without any "probable cause" ("Reasonable grounds to suspect") and ask you to take a breath test because you are driving a car. Nobody who is sober has a problem with that because it obviously reduces the chance that you will get killed by a drunk driver. Only drunk people have a problem with it, and get the same penalty as they would gave got if they blew over the limit. I believe it's the same in many countries including Australia and New Zealand.
@@harpharpharpharp1971 because if someone gets arrested for doing something wrong there has to be proof. if they did do something wrong, they’re stripped of their rights and humanity, which is super difficult to recover from. so getting evidence and probable cause is essential in our right to a fair and equal trial
@@harpharpharpharp1971 the field test is to visually proove that the suspect was impaired. What if the breath test is just slightly above the limit and the defendant says he had just one beer and was totally safe to drive so the judge waves the case? Thats why they have to collect evidence that this was not the case. Just a advice from me: no one ever was free to walk away after passing a field test. If you get asked for doing the test you are already going to jail. Refuse to make the test. In some states your licence will automatically be rewoked but if you win the case you will have it back + you can sue them for false arrest. That oc just happens if you are stone sober and the breath test comes back clear. If you are drunk, dont do the field test and just accept that you will have a dui charge (breath test at the police station or blood sample is not voluntary). But dont give them free evidence.
@@harpharpharpharp1971 that’s also the case in Canada now. Changed to that when weed was legalized…in the same legislation. Failure to provide a (sufficient or outright) sample for basically any reason (including being medically unable - you have to win in court to overturn that one) is also an instant conviction.
Kudos to the cops being so respectful to this man. And to the Man for understanding and taking responsibility for his actions. I hope he get some help.
What a nice person. Being drunk makes you show your true colors and he seems like a really nice, down to earth guy. Really hope he changes his life around and hope he got/gets a light sentence.
It looks like this man might need some help/guidance on his issue with drinking. In the end, I hope he gets it together and can be happy in/with his life.
I’m sympathetic for him too, he seems to be having issues but damn, 7th offence.
I'm sure that he was long past help after the second or third. Innocent people die from drunks.
A person has to be ready, really ready, to get better. It doesn't matter how much help is offered (and he's probably had plenty), if someone isn't committed to becoming clean and sober it'll do no good. He clearly has a problem, but making the decision to get behind the wheel drunk is ridiculous. I have no sympathy for that kind of stupidity.
@@kimberlysevastyanenko3798 And they need excellent health insurance to pay for help.
@@coloradobrad6779 yep. Getting well is expensive.
As a recovering alcoholic with 12 years sober (by God's grace!) I can speak from experience. I had a DWI in New Jersey in 2008. I blew a .13 and felt "normal". It was a taillight stop and thankfully I did not cause harm to anyone. Here is the thing. It took years of HEAVY drinking for me to feel normal at a .13. I passed ALL the tests the officer told me EXCEPT the preliminary breath test, Even the police were shocked! The point is, I drove many times in that condition thinking I was fine. I only got caught once. To get caught 7 times means he probably drove intoxicated hundreds of times in between. Yes I was also depressed. Lost both parents in a year, 30 year marriage ended, lost a 100,000.00 a year job, and other life circumstances. BUT there is NO excuse good enough for risking other peoples lives because I was depressed. I finally stopped blaming the world for MY misfortune. I went to rehab. I learned about myself and that ALL my problems were created by ME and alcohol. That's the funny part. People (me) drank to escape my emotional pain, and in the process just created more. It is a vicious cycle. I'm sure this guy is not a bad person. BUT that said, HE needs to be the one to rebuild his life. Nobody can do that for him. It's time he walk into an AA meeting and put his hand up and ASK for help. That's what I did. And if this drunk can do it, so can this man. I pray he does. I hope he sticks around until the MIRACLE happens.
I've drove drunk thousands of times in my life. I have a 99.7% success rate. I use to pass every test they give me. Drink 15 drinks and walk a straight line like a breeze. It's that gah damn breathalyzer. Always refuse it. I learned the hard way. I was a very good drunk driver though. Usually the DDD of my group(designated drunk driver). Not so much anymore as Im in my 30's and can't handle the alcohol like I use too so I try and watch myself. Just got my 3rd dui, 9 years apart. They are no fun. A nightmare where Im from. This guy should count his blessings. If he got 7 dui's in NY he would be doing 20 years! Hell, I did 6 months for my second one!
What made you start drinking if you had a 100k job? Just curious
@@rookierider2096 I'm glad you asked. Having that job (director of engineering at a microbiological lab) caused great stress. Also it kept me from my family and a marriage that was foundering due to my almost continual abscence, This led to my depression. The alcohol was the symptom of a deeper emotional problem. The money was just the catalyst to the anxiety. It also afforded me any means by which to satisfy my thirst. My family depended on me. Money does NOT buy happiness. It makes some things in life easier sure, BUT it guarantes nothing. I now make half that. I have what I need. Not all that I WANT. Thank you for reading my story. I pray that ANYONE who feels trapped by alcohol (or drugs) finds a way out. Life is tough, but worth it. It was an escape from myself. When I learned to deal with life first, I realized that NOTHING is that important. Feeling internal peace is great. Be well my friend,
Wow thank you for telling your story. I didn't know you could be drunk but appear sober. I'm a newly EMT. This is important for me to learn.
Plot twist, all of his OWI are from him being passed out and drunk with his truck on.
Something tells me at least 1 or 2 are from that alone lol, given that they kept saying that the Wisconsin law gives them the right to arrest u on it
Exactly what I was thinking... shit sucks I don't know how many times I've been faded just sitting in my car
If he in a parking space and sleeping off the drink i could understand, but 7 owi come on.
In my opinion that shouldn’t qualify as OWI. You’re literally sitting in the truck to stay warm where it’s snowing outside and you get arrested for sitting there sleeping.
The guy was passed out sleeping it off, not driving (doing the responsible thing) and cops still have to bust him on a technicality..that is ridiculous.
Am I the only person who thought when he shined the light in the window his own reflect was someone looking right back at him
Bro me too scared the shit out of me like I jumped lmao
Yeah dawg
SAME LMFAO
I totally thought someone else was in the back and wondered why they didn't show the other guy after that, like how was he going to get home? 😂
Literally was looking for this comment shit scared tf outta me
I’ve had so many alcoholics in my family and 95% it’s because of depression, no excuse to drink and drive but I see we’re his mind set is. Some people just need help and I hope this man gets it. Sorry Jason.
cool story
The reality is that “Don’t drink and drive” doesn’t work for some people. Once they’re drunk, they lose all sense of logic and consequence. Their rule needs to simply be “Don’t drink.” Most people can retain that little drunk voice that says “don’t drive,” others can’t.
@Matt I have a better idea:
First offense - two years in prison, ten years license suspension, ignition interlock device for life
Second offense - five years in prison, license revoked for life
Third offense - life imprisonment without parole
Remember, if you can’t afford the ride both to and from the drinking establishment, you cannot afford to go out and drink
@@Ratchet299 that’s a very good point, unfortunately.
@@nicholasselke5214 Your comment doesn’t address or challenge anything I said. It’s a completely tangential point.
Principal Rooney, "7 times?!".... secretary nods, "7 times."
Rose!!!!
@@deeznuts8910 Grace… and it was 9 times…
@Aemk612 I bow to you, sir! You win :)
Sausage King of Chicago!
@@deeznuts8910 Abe Froman!!
NIIIIIIINE TIMES
Drink every time he puts his hands on his head or says “I’m intoxicated” and you’ll be as hammered as him
He was drinking across the street from where his vehicle was parked
Just don't go driving afterward :)
@Max Mayr Says the drunk that is probably fighting a DUI in court right now lmao
Why am I so ashamed of myself that I didn’t think of this game first.....?
The “F your feelings” guy sure has a lot of feelings.
Anyone else screaming "Dude, your zipper is down!" at their screen while watching this?
Lol me, he definitely took a whizz behind his truck before he got in & went to sleep 🤣
Well I guess we know what Nicole was for!
I actually feel for this guy. He has a serious problem and probably can’t help himself. However, it’s shit that he’s not just killing himself but stands a huge chance of killing someone else. Hope he gets the help he needs
Lmfao
I don't feel sorry for him. Drink at home don't drive f..k!
sadly doubt it, don't get me wrong however the American system in place is to entice to consumer to continue consuming and sure this guy among many others out there may serve their time, nothing is guaranteed to them after they leave. With no housing he is bound to miss probation which will lead him back to jail, with a record he would have to find a person who will be willing to hire him out of sympathy since even finding a job in this market with just a high school diploma is ridiculous let alone someone who is a felon. America is in a perpetual state where the working class is being merged with low income poverty and it's becoming more difficult on everyday hardworking citizens with the cost of living increasing. Then for shits and giggles, factor in how people treat each other adding to the stress of everyday life all because one ungrateful knob or twat decided they had a bad day so they lash out of some random passerby.. it's calling for people to escape the harsh reality we live in, and before you start claiming this seems like first world problems because yes in a sense they are, one's life may not be equivalent to another's by the monumental stature however to compare the timeline of both person's sentimental mentality it is safe to say that we all experience similar peaks and lowest points.
He has 7 DUI’s, He’s a drunk moron that jeopardizes other peoples families. I hope he goes to prison for 50 years.
Appreciate him for being really honest. Not a lot of people would be honest.
or trying to squirm away while being handcuffed.
Let's forget his 7th dui if he's honest after being caught
I like how they blur out his butt crack. Thanks Code Blue Cam! You have my gratitude.
One of the counselor's at the rehab place l went to had 12 DUIs before a judge locked him up. I couldn't hardly believe it. Now that he's sober he's one of the happiest guys I've ever met.
You know something is wrong when this is the 7th time he’s been caught and he still owns a vehicle
Its his girlfriend's. Registration is hers. He might have gotten loans for it but its in her name.
why? its legal to buy a vehicle .
I bet his insurance company loves him. What would your premium even be after your 7th?😂
@@Mark-br1nf probably something along the lines of “same price as full coverage on a Ferrari, but he’s insuring a bicycle”
1:08 I thought his reflection was a face inside and I got so creeped out 😂
me too! 😂 i thought it was someone inside the vehicle looking at the officer. lol
Same
Yikes!
'I'm a fat f***' the most agreeable rational true thing he said
That’s most of America bud
He was pretty agreeable and rational throughout the entire ordeal to be fair. Piece of shit for operating while drunk 7 times and should be in prison for a VERY long time, but at least he didn't try to lie about it. Owned it like a man. A broken man, but a man nonetheless.
Two things can be true at once: 1) He's a danger to himself and others, shows no regard for public safety and thus deserves to be punished the the fullest extent of the law. 2) was honest- a commendable quality.
I hope he's able to overcome his problems. I've met people like this before. They aren't necessarily evil, just too deep into alcoholism. They think "I can't stop drinking, but I do need to get to places" and so they drink and drive. While it's easy to say "there are no excuses" and lump him in with others, understanding the reasoning that drives (pun intended) these crimes is vital. Helps create programs that will be best tailored to help them, when they leave prison and hopefully prevent them from returning.
Dude was rational from the start but it was the funniest thing he said straight out of left field
Beer bloated
The number of people complimenting someone who is getting their 7th DUI is so bizarre. Yes he’s a nice guy, but he could have killed someone, chill guys lol
I got a DUI about 6 years ago (I was young and stupid and learned my lesson). That costed me around 11k. I can only imagine how much this dude has paid after 7.
I've found most people learn from one DUI conviction...for me two...but you rarely hear of manypast three because by then even the most stubborn person realise that the cost can't be tolerated...
Doesn’t look like he had paid at all or cares. Until he eventually kills someone
Just curious man came across your comment but 11,000 for the first DUI buddy? Really damn it didn't cost me a dime for my first one of course I'm still going through that but I think my maximum fine is 500 bucks I think maybe you can teach me something I don't know but don't teach me how to be pressed for 11,000 please lol because I ain't paying LOL
@@robk3848 for lawyers and shit tryna fight it
I also got one about 6 years ago. It was my first and only dui, also young and dumb.
I was broke, totaled my car in the process. Got a public defender. License got revoked.
I think I paid around 3,000 in court fines. It took me a few years to pay that off. It also took me a few years before I could get my license back because I had to buy a car then get an ignition interlock installed in said car before I could get my license back.
I don’t know how this guy has any money left after 6!
It’s crazy, in Washington state even on your first offense, they make you get an interlock. And you can’t just wait a few years or anything. Even if you wait ten years then go try to get your license back, still have to get an interlock! Oh and I had to retake the whole driving test as well. Written and practical. That was fun…
These cops are really nice man
Cuz he’s complying and answering questions. Stop eating the slop that the media is feeding you. Yes there are racist cops, and not all (or even the majority) of cops are racist.
@Orlando Rodriguez No, it’s more a cultural thing of being in the upper Midwest. I’m not saying race doesn’t play into it, but in Ohio, or most other states the cops wouldn’t be cordial like this, regardless if they were of the same race.
@Orlando Rodriguez Smooth brain
I mean the channel is not going to go out of its way to show a bunch of uniformed police officers being assholes either. If you look at the rest of the videos it's clear whoever runs the channel wants us to see the good cops. I think that's a worthwhile objective so long as we also don't forget that there are issues with modern policing in North America and it does need to be changed.
I happen to know this particular officer, and he IS really nice, and to everyone as well. Just in general a decent human being.
So you all can debate all you want, but sometimes a decent person... is just decent. 🤷
- Are you on probation or anything?
- No, I'm just tired.
These stupid tests are so redundant…we don’t use them anymore in Australia due to how much time they waste police time.
They use breathalysers and blood tests here in Australia.
Very efficient and effective.
I actually didn't know that even if the vehicle is only running when your in it, it counts as operating while intoxicated. But definitely good to know now, thanks!
if the keys were not in the ignition this video would have went no were!
IMO they need to advertise this if they advertise “you drink you drive you lose” - not enough people know this and it ends up screwing people over that are truly trying to do the right thing
depends on the state. in some states if youre in the car its a dui, sleeping in the backseat with the keys thrown in a outside in a lake dui.
@@gabe1929 What the hell are you talking about? These videos really bring out the hardcore, braindead alcoholics.
@@kenreau2491 "no were" well said, boozy.
This channel makes us cheeseheads look like a bunch of drunks.......oh wait.....
My AF roomie was from Stevens Point..🍻🍺🍹🍸🍷🥂🍾
And idiots
You are a bunch of drunks how else do explain Milwaukee Best!
I was in Duluth once, went to a liquor store in Superior, and the pricetags didn't feel real. Natty Lite was going for La Croix prices.
Towns at least in my area always havea community event for the police and firefighters every year. Wish they would show some of those
This gave me anxiety. 1st dwi in 6 years. Wonder how many he got away with.
He probably didn't have a license for 6 years.
The overstuffed sweatshirt he's wearing explains his ENTIRE EXISTENCE. It says F your feelings. What a guy. 7 OWI convictions. What a great catch this guy must be. Drunk and driving a big truck. He is the image of a man, but not anywhere near a man. He's a coward who won't stick to treatment. That many OWI convictions means you are completely comfortable being a drunk all the time.
Dude already knew what he blew on the breathalyzer. You can tell he's experienced.
Praying for you Jason 🙏🙏🙏 time to get help and sober. I have 30 years 7 months sober. Went to rehab for 30 days then committed to 6 months at the Freedom House sober living home in Long Beach Ca and ended up staying for 8.5 months and had a blast there. Would have stayed longer but had a tile and marble job to do in Hawaii.
He was doing the right thing by knowing he was too drunk to drive and fell asleep in his truck. I am with Jason.
That's the tough thing with this one. He did the pre-sleep before driving home, somewhat responsible. That said, a whole bunch of previous OWIs.
No he was just blasted and passed out before he went anywhere, happens all the time
He also had the truck running.. so...
The right thing would be to call an Uber.
But he was out of his parking spot, clearly look like he tried to go somewhere. Also his first reaction was to say “I was just driving home.”
7th OWI and a "FUCK YOUR FEELINGS" sweater. Seems like a really mature, stand-up sort of gentleman.
Two strikes, you should lose your license. There’s no education in the second kick of the mule. The fact that he was still allowed to endanger everyone over and over is disgusting.
The mule analogy is PERFECT!
Ya know all vehicles will still start up and drive even if you do not have a card with your picture on it (license).
There are a TON of people out there driving around with suspended/revoked licenses
@New Life New Rules i can't even begin to imagine all the horrible things he did while drunk. He probably assaulted women, or paid for sex. at least he changed....
@Snake Plisken not the good men... Only the trashy men. obviously you are not one of the good ones.
Women carry life, don't you think they deserve to carry family name?
He wasn’t driving! What is wrong with you and these as wipes cops
Yes he is 100percent wrong and could have killed innocent people and himself. But he was straight up honest. Most people are nowhere close to truthfulness!
Lol I could only imagine a family saying yeah he hit out kids but hey at least he was honest lmao why even bring that up who gives a shit if you’re honest when your doing shit like that
This guy is a prime example of why people get killed from drunk drivers this man certainly could have killed some one or even a few people as you mentioned yes he’s honest but he doesn’t need to be driving
@@ColdSid he doesn't need to be drinking
@@a.s.3601 true
@@a.s.3601 sure he can drink .. he just can’t be driving
I’m spending the rest of my life in a wheelchair because of a 7 time DUI offender. Wake up people, this is real life!!
It's an OWI
I call bs 🤷♂️😂
some inconsiderate people. if youre actually in a wheel chair i wish u the best man
@@tswid4495 "he seems like a good guy" ..
I feel like by the 3rd OWI a person would want to quit drinking or a mark would be put on their ID saying they can't buy alcohol.
“I don’t want to go to prison for this” “well, let’s not jump to any conclusions” I know they are supposed to calm them down but it’s pretty obvious he’d be getting arrested
The sad part is that this arrest is likely only going to make things worse. It’s basically “hey let’s put people who use substances as an escape from reality and stress into a highly stressful situation and maybe they’ll stop doing what they’re doing”
@@mamsy1169 yeah, it’s not good at all
Guy: "I'm gonna fail this..."
Me: "Well with that attitude..."
Shit when I got my DUI at least I gave it my all and tried. The officer was actually convinced and I overheard him talking to the other officer about letting me go. But then the breathalyzer came out and fucked me in the ass with a 0.10 BAC. This guy wasn't even trying.
The way he's talking. He's really calm and understanding
Resisting officers, crashing multiple vehicles, assaulting officers, stealing property, released on $100 bond.
Fully cooperative guy asleep on his truck, $10000 bond
Man I really feel for Jason. He was completely cooperative, didn't even really seem like he had the intent of driving but fell asleep waiting for his girl to get there. The Wisconsin law kinda makes sense, but this guy's not an angry drunk, or a liar. He just needs a bit of help.
He has 7 DUI’s, He’s a drunk moron that jeopardizes other peoples families. I hope he goes to prison for 50 years.
With 6 DUIs you should know. Atleast sit in thr passenger seat and maybe then you can beat the charge this sucks for him I'm an addict I understand glad I stopped and got sober
Jason was so drunk he wanted his GF to get charged as well haha
The officer's reflection scared me, I thought that was someone in the back seat staring at him.
Me to 😂🤣
😂
Oh that's what it was. I watched it twice and asked the question. Thanks for explaining that.
I drank all my life and had a DUI in 1993 (1st offense and 40 years old) blew a .20, received 7 mos. suspension, insurance increased, Intoxicated Driver rehab. course, lawyer fee and $3K fine to state. All-in-all it cost me about $10K. That was the last drink I ever took. 30 years sober on my own. The reality of what I could have done that night hit hard.
1:08 i thought someone was in the backseat staring at the officer🤣🤣
Dude is literally collecting DUI's like they're pokemon cards hahaha
Well these days they both cost thousands of dollars
OWI
literally
@@TREE52HD same
Thank you! Love these videos, grandfather was a cop in Minneapolis in the 70s-80s
That's Minnesota bro bro, this took place in Wisconsin. But yeah Minneapolis would be insane to be an officer in. Not saying this because of BLM, before the fact even.
My former Landlord was drunk downtown, and she decided to sleep it off. She kept her car off, her keys in the back seat, and she said that a La Crosse City Police Patrol would check her every hour to make sure she did not have posession of her keys, or that the car was not on. I don't drink in this city, and that makes me a minority.
7? His privilege to drive should be revoked. He can't even handle his liquor how is he going to handle driving.
@The One And Only!!! LOL sounds like he's got these cases beat!
Idk man. He seems like the type of guy that got one legit, then the other 5 before this was failure to forget a stupid law.
There should at least be a loop hole to be able to have the car on, and lay in the back seat or something. It shouldn’t just be in the car at all, some people can’t afford ride home, and don’t like being miserably cold or hot.
@@mathjesticgaming1188 can’t afford to get an Uber home but can afford to go out drinking. Makes perfect sense. You think drunk people should be allowed to sleep in running vehicles? You’re actually a moron
@@mathjesticgaming1188 I understand what you mean and that is a good point, mainly because I know that I have to have my BMW on if I want the AC to work. But you can’t have your cake and eat it too .If you are going to drink know your limit so you don’t get caught up.
He did pretty good on the first 9 steps considering how inebriated he is. This is sad. I hope he realizes he has a problem.
Tolerance man, tolerance. If a dude is this coherent at .2, then he’s got one hell of a tolerance
@@mamsy1169 He's probably at the point where if he were completely sober he'd have failed miserably at that test. I've known people like that. I had a coworker that, before he retired, allegedly was drinking a six pack of beers for breakfast before work to 'get right' and stop the shakes.
@Omar Zazzle she’s smart for doing so. Hope he had more money and less DUIs than this dude
He somehow nailed the first line walk he did lol
Confused of all the people praising this guy, 7 OWIs how is he even allowed to drive. Miracle he hasnt killed anyone
These cops are really patient with the guy. It's obvious he's drunk
How did you expect them to handle it?
I lived in Wisconsin for five years. I never met so many people that didn't take their alcoholism seriously. It was so tragic. 🙁
Finally, someone who didn’t say ‘two beers’! Those Officers are amazing. Very respectful.
to be honest as a Wisconsin native i was taught not to drink and drive, but if i’m ever stopped to always say 2 drinks lmao
I like how they blur out his butt crack. Thanks Code Blue Cam! You have my gratitude.
He has seven previous OWI’s I believe, yet he’s still drinking. I think this video is very informative regarding the way we deal with substance use disorders like alcoholism. In my personal opinion, it goes to show that criminalizing SUDs doesn’t solve anything.
This is actually a tough watch you can tell the guy is going through stuff hoping for the best for him
*Seems like a super nice guy, I hope he gets some SERIOUS HELP with his ALCOHOLISM.*
Kinda sad cause he does seem nice and really was cool with them and cooperative and was sleeping for a while. Even tho he would have driven if he eas awake, getting owi just cause the car is on is crazy. It was cold what if he wanted the heater on? Crazy
@Alex Robinson Even if the key is nearby you can get OWI
@@raeisi70 Even if the key exists you can get an OWI
Out of curiosity, I Googled this. I got multiple returns about 7+ DWI convictions for a single person in Wisconsin. That state has a goddamn problem....
What the hell is he even doing on the road?! 7!!!?? smh
pretty sure that was a parking lot.
7TH OFFENSE!? I had a friend do a few years in the pen when he got his 4th one here in KY! The fact they allowed him to keep a license is ridiculous he obviously doesn't care about anyone or the law. And he needs serious help with his alcohol addiction!!
In FL, for your first offense you could possibly go to prison and 4th offense is 5 years in prison with a felony charge.
@@trinitynicole1012 as it should be!!! And that's coming from someone who has received a DUI back when I made terrible decisions! But I learned and corrected my ways and now if I drink I keep my ass where I'm at or catch a ride! Lol
@@KyleCotton1 Good on you! I always have a DD, because my life isn’t the only life on the road.
Man, just looking at in his eyes, he knows it's over. The state is the problem for allowing him to keep his license and not getting him help.
Drunk drivers should get at least a year in prison for the first offense! They don't care if they were to kill anyone!