Thursday, November 21, 2024

Man in Drunk Lives Matters Shirt Arrested for Drunk Driving

If you plan on going out and drinking on St. Patrick’s Day, you should definitely wear something green. It could be a hat, pants, a shirt, a scarf—anything really. What it shouldn’t be—for a number of reasons—is a green t-shirt that says Drunk Lives Matter, especially if you plan on driving under the influence later.

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Unfortunately, that’s just what 44-year-old Elwood Gutshall III allegedly did on March 19. WKBN reports that Gutshall was arrested in Newville, Pennsylvania just after midnight. Police say his BAC was over twice the legal limit.

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Newville Police Department

He joins a long line of people arrested wearing unfortunate t-shirts, including the meth dealer who was busted wearing a Los Pollos Hermanos shirt from Breaking Bad.

Most people are surprised to learn in September 1910. New York was the first state to pass drunk driving laws. California soon followed with its own laws. However, these early laws merely made it illegal to drive while under the influence of alcohol. Drunk driving became illegal in all 50 states in 1988 when the National Minimum Drinking Age Act was fully implemented. The Act required all states to set the legal drinking age at 21 and also made it illegal to drive with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.08 percent or higher.

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