The local affiliate of Mothers Against Drunk Drivers said it is “troubled” by allegations Arcola police officers are booking drunk drivers for public intoxication instead of DWI.
Hope Rangel, executive director of MADD’s Southeast Texas affiliate, said drunk drivers need to be prosecuted fro DWI. Failure to do so simply allows habitual offenders slip through the cracks of the judicial system and continue to present a danger to themselves and other motorists.
“We want anyone who is intoxicated to be prosecuted to the full extent to the law,” Rangel said. “It’s hard to explain to the families of victims (of drunk drivers) that the person responsible was not held accountable.”
Rangel pointed out that penalties substantially increase for repeat offenders, so it is important that each case be prosecuted as a DWI.
“If there’s no prior DWI record, it looks like a person’s first offense when they go to court,” Rangel said. “When they become a repeat offender, things like (a public intoxication conviction) don’t show up in the record, so it looks like a first offense.”
Rangel also said MADD supports the efforts of law enforcement officers and understands the pressures they work under, but DWI enforcement should always be taken seriously. She also said MADD occasionally hears about isolated cases like Arcola.
“Every once in a while we run into this,” Rangel said.
Rangel added she hoped the community would come together and demand the police department crack down on drunk drivers.
“There needs to be a united effort by the people. They need to send a clear message that they won’t put up with DWI,” Rangel said.
The issue came to light after a several individuals contracted FortBendNow with complaints that Arcola police officers were letting drunk drivers slide with only citations for public intoxication. Arcola City Administrator Arnold Brown said Police Chief James Bartley reviewed police records and found no evidence of the practice.
“The chief found no cases where a suspected DWI was arrested for public intoxication,” Brown said. “In fact, our officers are required to charge intoxicated drivers with DWI through the county (courts system).”
Brown also said there was no policy, written or unwritten, that police officers should charge suspected drunk drivers with public intoxication.
However, an investigation into Arcola Municipal Court cases by FortBendNow found numerous cases in which drivers were charged with public intoxication after being stopped for traffic violations. In those cases, the drivers were cited for the traffic charge and public intoxication on the same citation. Several involved drivers who had been involved in an accident, and at least one involved a hit-and-run case.
Several city insiders said Arcola officials were turning a blind eye to the practice because public intoxication offenses were prosecuted in municipal court, with fine revenue going to the cash-strapped city’s general fund. DWI cases are prosecuted in county and district courts, with fine revenues going to the county and state.
The cases found by FortBendNow occurred during 2007 and 2008 and involved a number of different officers.
Messages left requesting comment from Arcola Municipal Judge Bonnie Fitch were not returned.
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Hard-liquor doesn't turn me on =-) Never did.
Ah, pretty Perry's, nice memories. Chang's was family night by the way! =-) I was impressed with the ambience, that's what turns me on, okay?
Gotta tell ya though, love that P.F. Changs in Sugar Land Town Square. It's my first time yanno. [Staring at that bar.] Oh! The moment you walk in... it sure holds it's liquor well.
"Who are you and why do you think we're obligated to asking any of your questions newbie? haha"
You had me at Mega...Mega =-)
Lone Star Saloon? Meet Newbie...he's not from around here. Ha,ha lest he'd be "judged"...go drink some chinese tea, wise up boy.
no offense taken, why would I?
Hopefully though no one is out in the any community driving and drinking or smoking dope. Hopefully they do it at a safe place or get someone to drive them as you suggested. Anything else just needlessly puts others lives at risk.
It is a compelling story on how Arcola is using these to bring in revenue. I wonder if the county is upset they are missing out on this source of funds and lack of law enforcement?
Correction 2 month old baby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
“Why do you believe that marijuana should not be legalized? How is the prohibition of marijuana any different than the prohibition of alcohol? 100,000 Americans die every year due to alcohol but none to marijuana.” - normal.org
The decriminalization, not legalization, of marijuana could stimulate the economy. Of course there would have to be age, location requirements, etc. governed by the TABC or somebody. The state and federal government would profit so much. First, they tax it like tobacco and alcohol. Then they still enforce laws such as in place for alcohol. Plus, how many alcohol related deaths do your hear about? How many marijuana deaths do you hear about? (Other than gang-banger dope slinger drug wars which would be eliminated by this theory)
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MADD why not speak up, where's your "holier than thou voice" in saving that 2 year old baby ...wasted...wasted...wasted life...
thrown out of a passenger window this weekend?
[Your voice is silently non-responsive.]
To save ALL lives would seem to be the righteous path to serve your vengeance?
Guys like us, we had it made. Those were the days.
Didn't need no welfare state. Everybody pulled his weight.
Gee, our old LaSalle ran great. Those were the days.
And you know who you were then. Girls were girls and men were men.
Mister, we could use a man like Herbert Hoover again.
People seemed to be content. Fifty dollars paid the rent.
Freaks were in a circus tent. Those were the days.
Take a little Sunday spin, go to watch the Dodgers win.
Have yourself a dandy day that cost you under a fin.
Hair was short and skirts were long. Kate Smith really sold a song.
I don't know just what went wrong. Those Were The Days.
Ok Archie, those were the days when we could drink drive and KILL!!!!!!
satisfied with it just being the driver. Now
no one in the car can have an open container.
I guess they think fumes from the drink will whift into the front seat and get the driver drunk??
This news peace kinda makes Arcola look like the place to get drunk if you like to drink and drive. I guess we are a real cowboy kindof community.
I'm sure they have their brains tied in the same "zero tolerance" knots as many of our educators do today. I suppose the next push will be for .06, then .04, the sky is the limit for these MADD idiots.
Okay rationality dictates then apply every "vice" the same, to & including excessive cell phone abuse while driving, and yes then that excessivelly dirty talker can pay for your child, family members murder too! Deal!?