Stockport man arrested for driving drunk on ATV |
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| Written by WRGB-TV |
| Thursday, April 15, 2010 |
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Michelle Kim LIVINGSTON -- A Stockport man stopped by State Police for driving an all-terrain vehicle without his lights on was found intoxicated by over three times the legal limit. Bryan Gregory, 37, was stopped by police on Route 9 in Stockport on April 11 for operating an ATV at night without his lights on. Police then arrested him on a charge of driving while intoxicated. Gregory was processed at Livingston headquarters and found with a blood alcohol content of .28 percent. The legal limit in New York is .08 percent. Gregory was released with several tickets. He is scheduled to appear in court April 19. -- Source: http://www.cbs6albany.com/news/stockport-1272954-driving-times.html |
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“It’s frustrating having a hunt ruined by people riding ATVs where off-road vehicle use is prohibited. Many ATVs look the same so there’s no way to identify violators when reporting the incident to law enforcement. There should be a requirement that off-road vehicles used on public lands have license plates or large decals. Any ATV user who follows the law and land management directives on where they can and can not use these machines should have no objection to this type of identification.” - Holly Endersby, hunter from western Idaho |









