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BUI arrest after boat found circling in bay
Posted: Dec 22, 2011 11:39 AM EST Updated: Dec 22, 2011 2:52 PM EST NAPLES, FL - A Naples man was arrested for Boating Under the Influence after his vessel was found going in circles in Naples Bay Wednesday night. Police were called about the 23-foot boat around 9:15 p.m. By the time officers arrived, it had crashed into a floating dock at the Charter Club and wedged itself between the dock and a piling. A check of the boat led officers to the home of Robert Glenn Gillingham, 35, of Blue Point Avenue in Naples. Police say when the arrived at his house, Gillingham was climbing out of the water and over the sea wall. He told investigators he'd headed out with a friend, Amanda Anderson, to look at houses and then watch the sunset. The arrest report says Gillingham told officers he had two beers while on the boat, then the two headed to Shane's Cabana Bar. Police say Gillingham told them he had two beers and a shot there, then left around 7 p.m. and went home. They noted he smelled heavily of alcohol while relaying the story. Gillingham allegedly told officers he didn't like the way the boat was positioned, so around 9 p.m. he went to move it. As he put the boat into gear and tried to push off a piling, he said he fell into the water and the boat started circling. But police say witnesses, including Anderson, told a different story. Anderson said Gillingham had three beers on the boat and four in the bar, plus the shot. She also said he left the bar on the boat at 9 p.m., not 7 p.m., according to the arrest report. He was alone when he left, she said. A server at the bar confirmed the time Gillingham left, according to police, and showed them his bar tab, which she said had not been paid. Officers gave Gillingham a field sobriety test, which they say he failed. He declined to take a breathalyzer test when asked. He was taken to the Collier County Jail. Source: http://www.nbc-2.com/story/16378129/...ircling-in-bay |
Hopefully none of us are foolish enough to get loaded and then go boating.
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Not condoning drunk driving but I think they will have a hard time proving DUI once the girlfriend gets her story "right".
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Originally Posted by thirdchildhood
(Post 3577905)
Not condoning drunk driving but I think they will have a hard time proving DUI once the girlfriend gets her story "right".
He already admitted to a professional witness (policeman) he had 4 beers and a shot of alcohol prior to piloting his boat home. Self incrimination by speaking to a peace officer is the best testimony for a conviction in a courtroom. I don't condone operating a motorboat under the influnce either. But, if your ever being suspected of operating under the influence don't spill your guts to the cops. Make them prove their case with a breathalyzer reading showing the the alcohol level it determined. Just my .02 about what to do if your ever in the same situation as him. See ya, Kelly |
Originally Posted by huskyrider
(Post 3578044)
I'm curious, why do you believe her story would hurt the prosecutors case?
He already admitted to a professional witness (policeman) he had 4 beers and a shot of alcohol prior to piloting his boat home. Self incrimination by speaking to a peace officer is the best testimony for a conviction in a courtroom. I don't condone operating a motorboat under the influnce either. But, if your ever being suspected of operating under the influence don't spill your guts to the cops. Make them prove their case with a breathalyzer reading showing the the alcohol level it determined. Just my .02 about what to do if your ever in the same situation as him. See ya, Kelly |
This is almost as stupid as one of my coworkers. He took his boat out by himself in the gulf to go scuba diving for lobster, 1st dumb move. After diving several miles out he decides to take a leak off the swim platform with the drive in idle forward. A wave rocks the boat & he falls in. No life jacket on & boat is going faster than he can swim. So there he treads watching it go away. Luckily the steering wheel wasnt perfectly straight. It took it about 20 mins & it circled back , he was able to catch it & get back in. Future Darwin award winner i'm sure
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Originally Posted by jswfl09
(Post 3577820)
BUI arrest after boat found circling in bay
Posted: Dec 22, 2011 11:39 AM EST Updated: Dec 22, 2011 2:52 PM EST NAPLES, FL - A Naples man was arrested for Boating Under the Influence after his vessel was found going in circles in Naples Bay Wednesday night. Police were called about the 23-foot boat around 9:15 p.m. By the time officers arrived, it had crashed into a floating dock at the Charter Club and wedged itself between the dock and a piling. A check of the boat led officers to the home of Robert Glenn Gillingham, 35, of Blue Point Avenue in Naples. Police say when the arrived at his house, Gillingham was climbing out of the water and over the sea wall. He told investigators he'd headed out with a friend, Amanda Anderson, to look at houses and then watch the sunset. The arrest report says Gillingham told officers he had two beers while on the boat, then the two headed to Shane's Cabana Bar. Police say Gillingham told them he had two beers and a shot there, then left around 7 p.m. and went home. They noted he smelled heavily of alcohol while relaying the story. Gillingham allegedly told officers he didn't like the way the boat was positioned, so around 9 p.m. he went to move it. As he put the boat into gear and tried to push off a piling, he said he fell into the water and the boat started circling. But police say witnesses, including Anderson, told a different story. Anderson said Gillingham had three beers on the boat and four in the bar, plus the shot. She also said he left the bar on the boat at 9 p.m., not 7 p.m., according to the arrest report. He was alone when he left, she said. A server at the bar confirmed the time Gillingham left, according to police, and showed them his bar tab, which she said had not been paid. Officers gave Gillingham a field sobriety test, which they say he failed. He declined to take a breathalyzer test when asked. He was taken to the Collier County Jail. Source: http://www.nbc-2.com/story/16378129/...ircling-in-bay As far as the witness/friend-Amanda Anderson, I am not suggesting, nor do I condone lying to law-enforcement (that in itself is a criminal offense), but seriously, what a f*cking rat. With friends like that.....but he was pretty much screwed anyway with the refusal of the breath test. It is time for him to lawyer-up. |
What a dick. Besides being drunk and endangering others, he skips out on the bar bill.
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Originally Posted by pm203
(Post 3578296)
What a dick. Besides being drunk and endangering others, he skips out on the bar bill.
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Girlfriend said he left alone and he skips out on the tab, sounds like he left abruptly, so maybe she isn't the girlfriend any longer and was throwing him under the bus.
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Originally Posted by TCBoss302
(Post 3578339)
Girlfriend said he left alone and he skips out on the tab, sounds like he left abruptly, so maybe she isn't the girlfriend any longer and was throwing him under the bus.
ROCK ON !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:coolcowboy: ITS A SKATER NATION !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:drink: HAPPY CHRISTMAS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:bi gbird: |
Sounds like He was swimmimg awhile. Just getting out of the water when the police got there an they all ready went to the boat. He said He had 6 beers an a shot. 2 watching the sun set, 2 on the way to Shanes Cabana bar an 2 beers an a shot there. Trouble for sure. I wonder how the boat an dock look. Glad no one was hurt.
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Originally Posted by huskyrider
(Post 3578044)
I'm curious, why do you believe her story would hurt the prosecutors case?
He already admitted to a professional witness (policeman) he had 4 beers and a shot of alcohol prior to piloting his boat home. Self incrimination by speaking to a peace officer is the best testimony for a conviction in a courtroom. I don't condone operating a motorboat under the influnce either. But, if your ever being suspected of operating under the influence don't spill your guts to the cops. Make them prove their case with a breathalyzer reading showing the the alcohol level it determined. Just my .02 about what to do if your ever in the same situation as him. See ya, Kelly ROCK ON !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:coolcowboy: ITS A SKATER NATION !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:drink: HAPPY CHRISTMAS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:bi gbird: |
Always heard never, ever under any circumstances blow if there's doubt?
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Originally Posted by RunninHotRacing163.1
(Post 3578372)
our Lawyer says never Blow the breathalyzer
ROCK ON !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:coolcowboy: ITS A SKATER NATION !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:drink: HAPPY CHRISTMAS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:bi gbird: |
Originally Posted by Smarty
(Post 3578397)
Hope he does not practice in New Jersey, that is bad advice. New Jersey dropped the breathalyzer, we now use the Alcotest unit. The Alcotest can be conquereed in some cases. Each case is fact dependent, so your lawyer's advice may be for a certain set of conditions and circumstances. If you think you are borderline then take the test.
ROCK ON !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:coolcowboy: ITS A SKATER NATION !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:drink: HAPPY CHRISTMAS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:bi gbird: |
In Mass, if you refuse the breathalyzer, automatic 6 month suspension of license.
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Originally Posted by pm203
(Post 3578415)
In Mass, if you refuse the breathalyzer, automatic 6 month suspension of license.
local boater 3 duis in 2 mos still driving and a Sch@@l teacher :eek: h#ll of an example ha now thats Bad ROCK ON !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:coolcowboy: ITS A SKATER NATION !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:drink: HAPPY CHRISTMAS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:bi gbird: |
Texas also has automatic suspension of driving privilages for a breath test refusal. But for holiday weekends we have mandatory tests with no refusal allowed.
I hope that no one thought I meant lying to the cops. Trust me on this. There is NOTHING WORSE than sitting pulled over on the side of the road telling the Trooper "I'll take the fifth" when asked "have you had anything to drink this evening" It provokes friction at the scene. After your field sobriety test they're going to do what they feel they need to do regardless of what info you gave them. See ya, Kelly |
Originally Posted by BBADWS6
(Post 3577872)
Hopefully none of us are foolish enough to get loaded and then go boating.
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Originally Posted by bonesmalon
(Post 3578673)
Worse yet...let's hope we never have to leave a bar alone!
See ya, Kelly |
Originally Posted by bonesmalon
(Post 3578673)
Worse yet...let's hope we never have to leave a bar alone!
ROCK ON !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:coolcowboy: ITS A SKATER NATION !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:drink: HAPPY HOLIDAYZ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:bi gbird: |
Originally Posted by jmoore1225
(Post 3578387)
Always heard never, ever under any circumstances blow if there's doubt?
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