Ditching his 'Whizzinator' in a patrol car was Florida man's second bad decision of day

The Flagler County Sheriff's Office has accused a Florida man of coming up with a plan to beat his court-ordered drug test. Executing what on paper might look like a good plan proved to be difficult.His first mistake was climbing behind the wheel on July 14 and driving to submit his urine sample.
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The Flagler County Sheriff's Office has accused a Florida man of coming up with a plan to beat his court-ordered drug test. Executing what on paper might look like a good plan proved to be difficult.His first mistake was climbing behind the wheel on July 14 and driving to submit his urine sample. A deputy stopped James Shepard, 52, as he pulled in, because according to the sheriff's office, his license is suspended.That's a violation of the felony probation he was serving for multiple burglaries and thefts, News 6 reports. He was arrested on charges of violating probation and taken to jail in the back seat of a patrol car.FLORIDA MAYOR SAYS SHE 'DID NOT RESIST' ARREST OVER ALLEGED PROBATION VIOLATION FROM DUI CASE"Driving on a suspended license was crime number one," according to the sheriff's office.
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- The Flagler County Sheriff's Office has accused a Florida man of coming up with a plan to beat his court-ordered drug test. Executing what on paper might look like a good plan proved to be difficult.His first mistake was climbing behind the wheel on July 14 and driving to submit his urine sample.
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Ditching his 'Whizzinator' in a patrol car was Florida man's second bad decision of day
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