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Патруль штату Теннессі стверджує, що тисячі затримань за керування у стані наркотичного сп’яніння були правомірними
Over the last year, it’s become clear that citizens in Tennessee have something to worry about. The state’s Highway Patrol has arrested thousands of drivers for DUI, even when tests showed no alcohol or drugs in their system. Now, under mounting scrutiny, the agency is pushing back, defending each of those arrests as justified.More: Cop Pulls Over Speeding Cop Escorting Speaker, And It Got PhysicalIn August of 2025, we reported that THP arrested at least 600 sober people for DUI. At the time, the department acknowledged that the figure was actually 2,547 arrests of sober individuals for DUI since 2017. Clearly, that’s not a great look, but according to THP Colonel Matt Perry, those arrests are justified.The Patrol’s Standard for Probable Cause“We have not had one case where our experts said, ‘This person should not have been arrested,’” Perry testified. “Every review we’ve done, there’s evidence. There are indicators.” Those indicators, according to Perry, include field sobriety test results, roadside observations, slurred speech, bloodshot or watery eyes, and odors consistent with alcohol or drugs.