Jun

25

Long Island Iced Teas To Go

By Morgan Brickley

On the morning of June 24, University of Louisiana at Monroe Police pulled over Michele Joseph Jr. for crossing traffic lines while driving and because the rear registration lamps weren’t lit on the vehicle he was driving.

When the officer approached Joseph, 28, smelled like alcohol and had slurred speech.  Joseph also did poorly on field sobriety tests.

The police searched the vehicle and found two cups full of alcohol, which Joseph described to the officers as “Long Island Iced Teas.”

Joseph was arrested for driving while intoxicated and traffic charges.  According to the affidavit, Joseph’s blood alcohol level was .114%.

Source: The Newsstar.com

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[...] On the morning of June 24, University of Louisiana at Monroe Police pulled over Michele Joseph Jr. for crossing traffic lines while driving and because the rear registration lamps weren’t lit on the vehicle he was driving. When the officer approached Joseph, 28, smelled like alcohol and had sl [...] Read this article » [...]

[...] On the morning of June 24, University of Louisiana at Monroe Police pulled over Michele Joseph Jr. for crossing traffic lines while driving and because the rear registration lamps weren’t lit on the vehicle he was driving. When the officer approached Joseph, 28, smelled like alcohol and had sl [...] Read this article » [...]

Someone should have told that kid that Long Island Iced Teas had more than tea in them….Apparently he never got that memo!

That is a pretty high level of alcohol to have in his system. What was he thinking drinking and driving? That’s never a good idea.

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