Pool was allegedly driving on Route 20A when he turned left without signaling. Deputies say Pool had an open can of beer and was operating the tractor in an intoxicated condition.Once again, the moral of the story seems to be that if you've been drinking, maybe you should just plant to stay wherever you are rather than getting creative about your mode of locomotion. Visit Americas Top DUI and DWI Attorneys at www.1800dialdui.com or call 1-800-DIAL-DUI to find a DUI OUI DWI Attorney Lawyer Now!

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Monday, August 23, 2010
Don't drink and drive...a lawn mower
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Lawn mower
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