Ohio police say man in a breathalyzer costume charged with operating vehicle while intoxicated
By APWednesday, November 4, 2009
Police: Breathalyzer-costumed man cited for DUI
OXFORD, Ohio — An Ohio man dressed as a Breathalyzer test for Halloween found himself blowing into one after police stopped him for allegedly driving the wrong way without headlights on a one-way street. Oxford police said they stopped 20-year-old James P. Miller on Halloween night and found beer in his front seat and in the trunk.
Police said Miller blew 0.158 percent on a Breathalyzer test. The legal limit for driving is a blood-alcohol level of .08.
Miller was cited on charges including operating a vehicle while intoxicated, underage possession of alcohol, having an open container and a fake ID, and a one-way street violation.
Miller had no comment when reached at home Wednesday.
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Tags: Court Citations, Halloween, Holidays, North America, Occasions, Oddities, Ohio, Oxford, Reckless Endangerment, United States
Tags: Court Citations, Halloween, Holidays, North America, Occasions, Oddities, Ohio, Oxford, Reckless Endangerment, United States
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