Wow...Four DWI Arrests in Two Weeks
Robert Hood, a Texas resident, was able to get arrested four times in two weeks for driving while intoxicated. Remarkably, this occurred in the states of Wyoming, South Dakota, and Nebraska. Would this be possible in Houston, Harris County Texas?
A person with no prior DWI convictions would still be considered a first offender in Texas. Luckily, Mr. Hood has not been convicted of DWI so he is still a first offender. Nevertheless, most judges in Houston would have made it difficult for Mr. Hood to drive a vehicle and treat him like a repeat offender while on bond. For instance, anyone who is arrested for DWI/DUI charge while on bond for DWI would be ordered to have a guardian interlock device installed in their vehicle. A guardian interlock device is an in car alcohol breath screening device that prevents a vehicle from starting if it detects a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) over a pre-set limit of .02 (i.e., 20 mg of alcohol per 100 ml of blood). The device is located inside the vehicle, near the driver's seat, and is connected to the engine's ignition system. Moreover, their bond would be set higher and higher after each arrest. Perhaps, a judge would go as far as not granting a bond after his third or fourth arrest. Therefore, the likelihood a Houston Harris County, Texas judge allowing this to happen is unlikely.