This week Craig Watson goes on trial for charges of involuntary manslaughter, according to the Virginian Pilot. On August 11, 2010 Watson drove while intoxicated down Indian River Road when the car he was driving hit a guard rail then went through a group of trees. The blood alcohol levels were taken around the time of the accident showed Watson’s BAC was more than three times the legal limit, according to the prosecution. Speed also was a factor in the crash. The car was reportedly going 110 mph. I hope this is a lesson for everyone that drinking and driving is not the answer it affects more than just the people involved.Post a Comment to "Virginia Beach | Alcohol | Three deaths"
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