Case 1: Milwaukee Subject 11


Cover Page

Technical Report

Technical Summary

Acknowledgements

List of Tables

Introduction

Study Sites

Observational Study

Focus Group Research

Conclusions

References

 

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The subject is a 39 year-old male arrested July 27, 2000.  His driving record was “clean.”  He refused the BAC test and also was charged with operating without a license and violating the child safety restraint law.  An 8-month court suspension was imposed upon conviction on July 31, 2000, and a 1-year administrative suspension took effect August 26, 2000.  As a result of noncompliance with the alcohol assessment interview and failure to pay the OWI fine, his license was subsequently suspended until December 25, 2002. 

 

Observation during-Suspension 6 – 10 a.m., Thursday, March 8, 2001

 

When the observation begins, a Toyota Camry and a Pontiac Bonneville are parked behind the duplex.  At 7:40 a.m. a female exits the adjacent residential unit with a young child and drives away in the Toyota Camry.  At 8:02 a.m. a female teenager exits the side door of the subject's residence and walks down the side alleyway.  At 8:31 a.m. the subject, accompanied by an adult female and child, exits the residence.  The three get into the Pontiac Bonneville, with the subject in the driver's seat, the female in the front passenger seat, and the child in the back seat.  Soon after, they drive from the residence through the city to a business.  The subject exits the driver's seat of the car and enters the business, and the female drives away.  The subject remains in the business until the observation is terminated at 10 a.m.

 

Observation during Suspension 6 – 10 p.m., Friday, March 9, 2001

 

The surveillance begins with the Toyota Camry parked behind the house.  At 6:45 p.m. the subject arrives at the residence, driving the Pontiac Bonneville with no passengers.  At 7:08 p.m. the subject departs the residence, driving the Bonneville with no passengers.  At 7:16 p.m. the subject stops at a video store.  Then the subject drives to a chicken take-out restaurant, leaving the store at 7:48 p.m. with several bags and boxes.  He then drives back to the residence, where he enters and remains until 10 p.m., when the surveillance is concluded.