Drunk tractor driver charged

   / Drunk tractor driver charged #12  
There's drinking while tractoring and then there's taking your tractor onto the highway while you're drunk. I am fine with them pulling this guy off the road.

I'm not so sure that you are exempt from these laws while on your own property either. I always lock the gate behind me when I go to mow a field and may have an adult beverage with me.
 
   / Drunk tractor driver charged #13  
There's drinking while tractoring and then there's taking your tractor onto the highway while you're drunk. I am fine with them pulling this guy off the road.

I'm not so sure that you are exempt from these laws while on your own property either. I always lock the gate behind me when I go to mow a field and may have an adult beverage with me.

I would think your fine on your own property, however if you have to traverse any public roads to get to your property you could be caught. Of course if you hurt someone on your own property, your soberness will probably be a factor.

I love to carry a brew with me when I mow on my rider. My tractor is a different story though.
 
   / Drunk tractor driver charged #15  
Just today...


"In Iowa, it's illegal to drive any motor vehicle anywhere while intoxicated, Fehr said. Grimstad could have been charged while mowing his own lawn, the sheriff said."

Cops clip Madrid driver in mower case | desmoinesregister.com | The Des Moines Register



Vince

Sounds like a "law" that needs to be challenged. It also wouldn't be the first time a cop said or did something that was not actually the law.

I'm not trying to promote drunk driving, I'm just saying your own property does mean something. You don't have to register your vehicle to drive on your property. Even the law has to have a good reason to even come on to your property.
 
   / Drunk tractor driver charged #16  
Sounds like a "law" that needs to be challenged. It also wouldn't be the first time a cop said or did something that was not actually the law.

I'm not trying to promote drunk driving, I'm just saying your own property does mean something. You don't have to register your vehicle to drive on your property. Even the law has to have a good reason to even come on to your property.

He was on the highway when they caught him. Heck in the days I drank, I could stumble faster then that thing was going!
 
   / Drunk tractor driver charged #17  
Sounds like a "law" that needs to be challenged. It also wouldn't be the first time a cop said or did something that was not actually the law.

I'm not trying to promote drunk driving, I'm just saying your own property does mean something. You don't have to register your vehicle to drive on your property. Even the law has to have a good reason to even come on to your property.

I agree with you 110% - When the day comes that we cannot do whatever we want to do on our own property as long as it does not harm others then it is time to admit the country is lost !
 
   / Drunk tractor driver charged #18  
I agree with you 110% - When the day comes that we cannot do whatever we want to do on our own property as long as it does not harm others then it is time to admit the country is lost !

After doing some searching over lunch, it appears a lot of the DUI laws do not include much distinction over private vs public property. There seems to be a lot of opinions on this. (Imagine that, on the Internet!)

I think the one thing that would protect us is the fact that the law has to have a reason to come on the property to begin with. Plus, if you are not harming anything, the law probably could care less. Of course, I say that because our county sheriffs are pretty cool and use a lot of common sense. Our state police are a different story though...
 
   / Drunk tractor driver charged
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I agree with you 110% - When the day comes that we cannot do whatever we want to do on our own property as long as it does not harm others then it is time to admit the country is lost !

He was on a public highway, not some quiet back road. Speed limit of 50 miles per hour. Lots of traffic on highway 4A.
 
   / Drunk tractor driver charged #20  
He was on a public highway, not some quiet back road. Speed limit of 50 miles per hour. Lots of traffic on highway 4A.

This is where quotes get lost and threads get misunderstood. My original quote (and the quotes thereafter) was from someone saying you would get a DUI on your own property. We have deviated a little from the original situation.
 

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