The rules of the road in Mexico are obviously different, eh, senor?
A West Allis man was charged Friday with second-degree recklessly endangering safety after being arrested for driving in the wrong direction of I-43 in Milwaukee.
...Because a translator was needed, Rodriguez-Benitez was taken to the County Correctional Facility-Central for a field sobriety test and registered a blood-alcohol concentration of 0.25, according to the sheriff's office. A level of 0.08 is legal proof of intoxication for motorists in Wisconsin...
That's 300%, for you innumerates. And the "needs translator" stuff is clear.
Another driver smashed his car into a retaining wall to avoid a collision.
That driver was lucky.
ANOTHER illegal:
An illegal immigrant charged with driving drunk in the wrong direction on I-94 in Milwaukee and causing a crash that killed a 34-year-old woman was sentenced Friday to 15 years in prison and ordered to serve seven years on extended supervision, according to WTMJ-TV (Channel 4).
Draw your own conclusions.
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