Thursday, January 1, 2009

California DMV Rewarded With Heather Locklear DUI

By Rebecca Aguani

The Heather Locklear DUI is so awful because she had somebody waiting to catcher her making a mistake so that they could profit from it. The worse the mistake the more pictures the more profit people make.

Did your mug shot turn into paparazzi filth? If you're a celebrity it did. Most of us don't have to see our problems on the 6 o'clock news. How much worse would our humiliation be if everyone knew about it before we were even released from jail.

Driving under the influence doesn't automatically mean that alcohol is involved. Prescription drugs can sometimes cause impairment and unpredictable reactions. Many factors can contribute to problems with drugs and alcohol. I'm sure the California DMV do not have this type of behavior in mind when they provide drivers licenses.

All 50 states have harsh penalties for individuals that are arrested with a blood alcohol content level of 0.08 or higher. Some People react very differently to medication. They may have even taken the drug before and not had a reaction. It was not clear if this was the case for Locklear. It was determined that she was under the influence of prescription drugs. You can be arrested if you drive or operate a motor vehicle in this condition.

Some states even have enhanced Blood Alcohol Content levels. This means that if you test positive for this higher level your penalties will be more sever because you were an even more dangerous threat to society. California has a 0.20 enhanced BAC penalty law.

The Heather Locklear mug shot makes me so mad. Even in that worse moment she still looks pretty good. Unlike the Lil Kim mug shot she looks pretty bad. They both rank right up there with paparazzi filth. Locklear had other problems than just her mug shot. That good citizen that turned her in made big money on the pictures.

That's right the person that told on her was Jill Ishkanian. This lady is more crooked than Locklear in my opinion. Ishkanian is a former editor for Us Weekly and is being investigated by the FBI for hacking into the computers at Us Weekly after she left to track celebrities.

But wait, it gets worse when you find out that Ishkanian owns a paparazzi agency. Now we have a stalker with her own gang. However, she is not well liked so she can't sell her own photos she has someone else do it for her. If the tabloids refuse to buy your paparazzi pics you shouldn't be loose in society. What kind of standards do they have any way.

The next time you do something you wish you could take back just think about the Heather Locklear DUI and be glad the whole world isn't watching. - 16651

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