A state senator, who was involved in a hit-and-run last month, was driven home by Cambridge police officers hours before the crash, because witnesses said he was too drunk to drive.
Sen. Anthony Galluccio rear-ended a minivan on October 4 in Cambridge and fled the scene, claiming that he panicked. Galluccio would not say if he was drinking before the crash, but he does have a history of drunken driving charges.
I'm certain that if I were at a gas station too drunk to remember where I live kindly Officer Friendly would give me a ride home. If I lived in Mayberry, RFD. You mean to tell me that the Cambridge Police - the same racists that act stupidly - have sufficient free time to act as a taxi service for just any ol' joe?
No, really, stop laughing...
What's frightening is that this guy was STILL DRUNK some 13 hours later. Dude, you have a problem. A serious problem. And the Cambridge PD isn't doing you - or the general public you claim to represent - any favors by covering up for your alcoholic-fueled benders. You only caused minor injuries - this time.
Next time, you - or one of your beloved constituents - might not be so lucky. Get help.
That is all.
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Certinly the fact that the State Senator was a Cambridge City councilor for 14 years and an ex-Mayor, as well as a practicing attorney had no bearing on the way he was treated by the Cambdge Police.
They treat everybody the same.
Out wandering the streets at 4am?? No problem .... Just have someone call the police for you, they'll gladly drive you around until you remember where you live.
Can I be the first to say, "The police acted stupidly" on this?
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