What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Georgia
First, let me state how grateful and lucky I feel after what occurred yesterday. Not only that I didn't injure anyone else or myself, but that this officer decided to have mercy on me and not give me a DUI.
After having a few drinks at the bar with my friend, he gave me a ride to my car which was parked at a nearby train station. I began to drive home (about a 15 minute drive) and about 2 minutes away from home I got pulled over. The officer was driving on the other side of the road, and when I saw him I guess I swerved a little as a nervous reaction, and he immediately turned around and pulled me over. He asked if I had been drinking, and I admitted that I had been. For some reason, I still don't understand and maybe never will, he told me I could call my parents (I was headed to my parents house) and they could pick me up. I was 21 years old (I just turned 22 today, maybe this had something to do with his leniency), so I was of legal drinking age, but I feel I was probably over the limit. He didn't breathalyze me or anything, and I was let go with a failure to maintain lane.
So my question is, is there any logical reason he let me go? I deserve to be in jail. Maybe he just felt nice that day. I still don't understand it, and I realize how blessed I was to be given mercy like that. Thanks for any insightful replies.
First, let me state how grateful and lucky I feel after what occurred yesterday. Not only that I didn't injure anyone else or myself, but that this officer decided to have mercy on me and not give me a DUI.
After having a few drinks at the bar with my friend, he gave me a ride to my car which was parked at a nearby train station. I began to drive home (about a 15 minute drive) and about 2 minutes away from home I got pulled over. The officer was driving on the other side of the road, and when I saw him I guess I swerved a little as a nervous reaction, and he immediately turned around and pulled me over. He asked if I had been drinking, and I admitted that I had been. For some reason, I still don't understand and maybe never will, he told me I could call my parents (I was headed to my parents house) and they could pick me up. I was 21 years old (I just turned 22 today, maybe this had something to do with his leniency), so I was of legal drinking age, but I feel I was probably over the limit. He didn't breathalyze me or anything, and I was let go with a failure to maintain lane.
So my question is, is there any logical reason he let me go? I deserve to be in jail. Maybe he just felt nice that day. I still don't understand it, and I realize how blessed I was to be given mercy like that. Thanks for any insightful replies.