I am sorry Carl, I do respect you opinion and experance.A bicycle DUI holds a greater potential for damage than a pedestrian by virtue of their speed and the likelihood of greater injury if they crash. And, yes, I have been present for a fatal bicycle DUI crash ... guy bounced his wheel off the curb, and then did a header onto the pavement cracking his skull. He lived for a couple of days but eventually died.
It may seem absurd to you, but I'd stand a greater chance of avoiding injury from an approaching drunk staggering on foot than an approaching bicyclist.
however, I don't need laws for ever little possiblity of what could happen..
I am sure someone does becasue they are drunk on a bike but I would guess the death/injuries numbers are not even close to the DUI stats for cars each year.
I am just not into the fact state law makers switch some wording and next thing you know you can get a dui on a bike or wheelchair.
that my opinion never the less the op has an issue and needs a lawyer.