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Binge cop forced to quit force.


A POLICEMAN who crashed his car while almost three times the drink-drive limit has been forced to quit.

David White David or Dave White can refer to a number of people:
  • David Vines White, English Officer of Arms.
  • David White (British officer), Royal Navy officer and former commander of military forces in Gibraltar
  • David White (actor), American television actor
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, 28, downed glasses of wine following a bust-up with his estranged es·trange  
tr.v. es·tranged, es·trang·ing, es·trang·es
1. To make hostile, unsympathetic, or indifferent; alienate.

2. To remove from an accustomed place or set of associations.
 wife before getting behind the wheel to buy cigarettes.

Cops found him staggering from the scene of a smash at a roundabout, Livingston Sheriff Court was told.

White admitted drinkdriving and his lawyer revealed he had quit the Lothian and Borders Lothian and Borders is an area in south-east Scotland consisting of the East Lothian, City of Edinburgh, Midlothian, West Lothian areas (collectively known as Lothian) along with the Scottish Borders.  force. He was also banned from driving for 18 months and fined pounds 335.

Lisa McCloy, prosecuting, said officers on patrol in Livingston had spotted White's wrecked car and a passer-by pointed him out as the driver.

David Hunter David Hunter (July 21 1802 – February 2 1886) was a Union general in the American Civil War. He achieved fame by his unauthorized 1862 order (immediately rescinded) emancipating slaves in three Southern states and as the president of the military commission trying the , for White, said: "As a result of this, he was required to resign from his occupation and as of yesterday he is unemployed.

"The net result is that he has lost his job and lost his career.

"He is under no misapprehension mis·ap·pre·hend  
tr.v. mis·ap·pre·hend·ed, mis·ap·pre·hend·ing, mis·ap·pre·hends
To apprehend incorrectly; misunderstand.



mis·ap
 that he has shot himself in the foot."
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Date:Nov 4, 2009
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