Bryan Bishop
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He says he weighed 180 when he started on the job in 97 and now tips the scales at about twice that.
He says the job caused him a lot of stress and forced him to eat donuts and fast food.
His lawyer argues that the police work prevents a healthy lifestyle, saying, quote, it's easier to pull into a McDonald's and wolf something down when you're busy.
Exactly.
After you, sir.
Yeah, the medical board investigating claims that 10% of his condition can be attributed to job stress, but not 100.
He clearly did not get your vest rule.
That thick gravy in it.
Sticks in your ribs.
Well, I'm curious how you feel about this lawsuit, and I promise this is my last lawsuit.
A Texas man with four DUIs failed in his attempt to sue the state, arguing that .08 blood alcohol limit discriminates against alcoholics.
Ralph Friesenhahn tried to overturn... Well, listen to his logic here.
He tried to overturn his most recent conviction by arguing that the state's driving limit of a .08 blood alcohol concentration isn't fair to frequent drinkers who have a higher tolerance.
Yeah.
But the judge thought that argument was stupid, tossed it out.
The judge denied that the state law unfairly singles out alcoholics and noted that it applies equally to all drivers.
Dude.
Friesenham, by the way, his blood alcohol level was three times the legal limit when he was arrested.
And again, this is his fourth one.
Right.