On Friday an Opa-Locka police lieutenant was involved in an accident. \u00a0The police officer is now facing drunken driving charges after crashing into another vehicle. \u00a0The Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) is alleging that the officer rear-ended a car with his unmarked police vehicle. \u00a0FHP’s DUI report alleges that the arrested police officer had slurred\u00a0speech, bloodshot eyes, and there was an odor of alcohol. FHP said he failed the field sobriety test and refused to submit to a breath test.<\/p>\n
INTERESTING THAT ALMOST EVERY TIME A POLICE OFFICER IS ARRESTED, <\/strong><\/p>\n THE OFFICER REFUSES<\/em> TO SUBMIT TO A BREATH TEST!!!<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n Why is that? Because the officer does not trust the machine? The officer does not want to give untrustworthy evidence to the police or prosecutor? Is it because the DUI penalties are increased if the driver blows over 0.15? \u00a0Because it could result in an interlock ignition device being placed on a vehicle if the (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" On Friday an Opa-Locka police lieutenant was involved in an accident. \u00a0The police officer is now facing drunken driving charges after crashing into another vehicle. \u00a0The Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) is alleging that the officer rear-ended a car with his…<\/span><\/p>\n