What it’s like being the ‘DWI King’

What it’s like being the ‘DWI King’

“True Crime News” joins New Mexico State Police Sgt. Toby Lafave, who is also known as the “DWI King,” on a ride along as he explains how he keeps the streets and highways safe from drunk drivers.

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28 thoughts on “What it’s like being the ‘DWI King’

  1. Oh yeah they really are working hard in new mexico haha Dirty cops that's why he's on administrative leave, hell be doing time soon how the tables have turned 😆

  2. Im shocked anyone still believes these officers after the DUI scandle that has come out. It just shows how many people hate our freedoms and want the police to jeep running their criminal enterprises and thats the governments words calling the police department a criminal enterprises not my words.

  3. Well, there are countless cases of sober people being arrested for DWI and DUI, and it's horrible. There are several news stories about it, but not nearly enough. Even if you're completely sober, they can still arrest you and force you to undergo a blood test. Of course, it costs a fortune, and they won’t pay for it—you get stuck with the bill, sometimes as high as $5,000 or more. – Meanwhile, you lose your job. Then, months later, they finally tell you that you were, in fact, sober—0% alcohol, 0% drugs in your system. But by then, your money is gone, your job is gone, and your life is ruined. No one is going to say, "Whoops, sorry about that." And if you try to sue, they have qualified immunity. You can sue the town, but even if you get $10,000 or $20,000, it doesn’t come close to covering your losses—let alone restoring your reputation. … Oh, and don’t even get me started on the cops who drive drunk as heck.

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