According to the Anacortes American, on June 9, 2010, an Anacortes police officer stopped a pickup because the registered owner had a suspended driver’s license and an interlock requirement from a previous DUI arrest. The man reportedly smelled strongly of alcohol and had bloodshot eyes and empty beer cans in his pockets. He refused to perform field sobriety tests (the right thing to do, by the way!) and was arrested on a charge of DUI. He provided breath samples more than three times the legal limit (not the right thing to do!). His pickup lacked the required interlock device. He faces charges of DUI, driving with a suspended license and not having the interlock device.
I wonder how the police officer knew the driver was the person with the suspended license?
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