Doogie gets arrested

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Somewhere way back pages and pages ago I posted the penalty for first offense in AZ
and here it is again.....:)
First Arizona DUI Offense:


Criminal Status: Class 1 misdemeanor. Aggravated DUI elevates criminal status to a felony. An aggravated DUI is a DUI (impaired, per se or extreme) that is committed: (1) on a suspended, revoked or canceled license; (2) a third DUI offense in 5 years; or (3) while a person under 15 is in the vehicle.

Jail: DUI: 1-10 days. Extreme DUI: 10-30 days. Aggravated DUI: Terms in prison vary depending on violation.

Arizona DUI Fines/Costs: Minimum $250 (plus $500 for the prison construction fund and $500 for the state general fund).

-Extreme DUI: Minimum $250 (plus $250 DUI assessment, $1,000 for the prison construction fund, and another $1000 for the state general fund)
-Aggravated DUI: Minimum $750 (plus $250 DUI assessment and $1,500 for the prison construction fund and $1,500 for the state general fund).

Jail costs: An 80% surcharge on the base fine is levied on each DUI offense.

Arizona License Suspension: DUI: 90 days. Extreme DUI: 1 year. If aggravated DUI, license revoked for 3 years.

Arizona Probation: DUI: Up to 5 years (informal, may not be supervised). Aggravated DUI: 10 years.

Vehicle Impound: Yes, for extreme DUI and aggravated DUI.

Arizona Alcohol Screening/Education Treatment: Mandatory for aggravated DUI. Possible for other DUI offenses.

Arizona Ignition Interlock Device: Required for extreme and aggravated DUI.

Community Service: May be ordered to perform community service.


bottom line is you would be fired for zero tollerance.
 
US Airways Releases Additional Statement Regarding Alleged DUI Incident
Friday February 9, 9:17 pm ET


TEMPE, Ariz., Feb. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- US Airways (NYSE: LCC - News) today released the following statement in response to press inquiries regarding prior alcohol related offenses.

Chairman and CEO Doug Parker stated, "While dated, I was regrettably involved in three other alcohol-related incidents in my twenties. Two involved driving under the influence (one a misdemeanor) and the third occurred in college while a passenger in a friend's car.

"As it relates to my past, I admit that I was indeed irresponsible at times in my twenties. I got my wake-up call long ago as I got married, had kids, and assumed positions of responsibility at work. As I communicated to our employees earlier this morning, my mistake of last week was just that -- a mistake, not a trend and I believe that events from 15 and 20 years ago do not reflect on the person I am today.

"Once again, I am extremely sorry for the embarrassment I have brought upon US Airways. I accept full responsibility for my actions and guarantee it will not happen again. I can't do much to change what I did in my twenties but I can make sure that I handle all of this with the professionalism and integrity that I value in myself and that our employees, customers and shareholders deserve. All of our stakeholders have my commitment to do just that." (LCCG)
 
US Airways Releases Additional Statement Regarding Alleged DUI Incident

TEMPE, Ariz., Feb. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- US Airways (NYSE: LCC) today released the following statement in response to press inquiries regarding prior alcohol related offenses.

(Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20050223/LAW097LOGO)

Chairman and CEO Doug Parker stated, "While dated, I was regrettably involved in three other alcohol-related incidents in my twenties. Two involved driving under the influence (one a misdemeanor) and the third occurred in college while a passenger in a friend's car.

"As it relates to my past, I admit that I was indeed irresponsible at times in my twenties. I got my wake-up call long ago as I got married, had kids, and assumed positions of responsibility at work. As I communicated to our employees earlier this morning, my mistake of last week was just that -- a mistake, not a trend and I believe that events from 15 and 20 years ago do not reflect on the person I am today.

"Once again, I am extremely sorry for the embarrassment I have brought
upon US Airways. I accept full responsibility for my actions and guarantee it
will not happen again. I can't do much to change what I did in my twenties
but I can make sure that I handle all of this with the professionalism and
integrity that I value in myself and that our employees, customers and
shareholders deserve. All of our stakeholders have my commitment to do just
that." (LCCG)
 
:shock:
US Airways Releases Additional Statement Regarding Alleged DUI Incident
Friday February 9, 9:17 pm ET
TEMPE, Ariz., Feb. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- US Airways (NYSE: LCC - News) today released the following statement in response to press inquiries regarding prior alcohol related offenses.

Chairman and CEO Doug Parker stated, "While dated, I was regrettably involved in three other alcohol-related incidents in my twenties. Two involved driving under the influence (one a misdemeanor) and the third occurred in college while a passenger in a friend's car.

"As it relates to my past, I admit that I was indeed irresponsible at times in my twenties. I got my wake-up call long ago as I got married, had kids, and assumed positions of responsibility at work. As I communicated to our employees earlier this morning, my mistake of last week was just that -- a mistake, not a trend and I believe that events from 15 and 20 years ago do not reflect on the person I am today.

"Once again, I am extremely sorry for the embarrassment I have brought upon US Airways. I accept full responsibility for my actions and guarantee it will not happen again. I can't do much to change what I did in my twenties but I can make sure that I handle all of this with the professionalism and integrity that I value in myself and that our employees, customers and shareholders deserve. All of our stakeholders have my commitment to do just that." (LCCG)

:shock: :shock: :shock: :cop: :cop: :cop:
 
Reminds me when the Executive from NW got busted trying to go through security with pot.


show's your incompetence...
pot....... illegal substance....
booze, not illegal, just too much to drive....
that is the same...... i see your point
 
He's toast. Cripe, don't let Kirby run the place!! Who is fit to lead US Airways?? My money is on Gordon Bethune.

Later,
Eye
:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: UT OH...this is a bad situation. Hope Parker can get himself out of this one. Me thinks he is in need of some help- SOON!!
 
Kirby and Christ are playing paper, rock, and scissors right now to see who will lead the company.
 
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