CopCAST Episode 157 – 0.708 BAC
Well this has been a lazy weekend since the football playoffs are in full swing. That is the National Football League for our listeners from around the world. You know, big guys with lots of pads, crashing into each other on purpose. I did get the oil changed in the Honda, both cars washed and this episode of CopCAST out so I did accomplished something.
I was also able to get together with our very own Two Girls From Utah to get their perspective on last week’s show. Although, the audio quality was a little worse than normal. They were sort of impressed with the escapee who went to court with his girlfriend and the race horse threat.
This week we have the great Walmart scooter escape. A shocking Christmas hug. A new Miranda iPhone/iPod Touch application (visit http://www.methowwebdesign.com for more info). Guts and balls defined. Our keynote story is about a near record setting BAC. A guy is punched out after “weird sex”. Diesels don’t run well on unleaded. A German guys grabs a handful and rips. A loose nut takes out a Harley rider. Some Danish gamblers are in the red.
This week we have another installment of the Tales From George’s Pocketbook, our audio segment from our brother officers Great Britain. You know the justice system relies on a balance between effective investigation and evidence gathering on one side and independent legal representation and advice on the other. While police officers work hard to ensure their cases are dealt with fairly, that legal help is a right and not a requirement, a thing that some people may forget from time to time.
Check out the Advanced Narcotics Training, a working seminar with canine. It will be hosted by East Coast Canine on February 24 – 26 in Tarboro, NC. For more informations contact Tim Braddy, tim@eastcoastcanine.com, (252) 813-2543 or visit http://www.eastcoastcanine.com.
Well the playoffs are over until next week and Dallas has been eliminated so the world is right. Download CopCAST, fire up the iPod, kick back and enjoy. Remember to stay safe, always wear your vest and have a great week!