Sort of minimizes the horrors wrought by the KKK, no?
A lawyer representing a man arrested in Fairfield for drunken driving says the state's breathalyzers discriminate against black people.I could lecture you at length about this lawyer's analysis. And probably should. But I don't want to waste my extra 3% lung capacity on this doofus.
"They are KKK in a box," said lawyer James O. Ruane of Shelton. "We really have some racist machines here."
Ruane represents Tyrone Brown, 40, of Burritt Avenue, Norwalk, who was arrested April 9 by the state police on Interstate 95 in Fairfield and charged with drunken driving.
In a motion filed Tuesday in Superior Court, Ruane asked a judge to suppress his client's breathalyzer test results, contending the device used by the state police, and most other local police departments, the Intoxilyzer 5000, discriminates against blacks. Brown is an African-American.
Ruane claims the lung capacity of a black man is 3 percent smaller than a white man and, therefore, black men's test results vary from the sobriety standard set by the device.
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