We did draw blood from the driver and that is to see if there's anything in his system that would cause him to be impaired.
Basically, what you have are four kids that were goofing around.
Just like with any issue, if we get complaints, we go out there.
It depends on the violation. You can't predetermine what someone should be charged with.
We're not making any assumptions. What his intentions were, we don't know.
There are less places for them to go here.
False alarms are down dramatically, and we're very pleased. That was the intent of the ordinance, and it's working.
We have to complete our investigation before we can make any final conclusions. That's why no charges have been filed at this point.
The bottom line is, people can expect a very high visibility from the police department for the entire weekend.
There was no resistance, no attempt to flee or anything like that. It was a very, I hate to use the word, it was a very routine investigation and arrest. Just so happens that he's someone who is of some prominence and so everyone is making a big deal of it.
It's unusual. They're not something a lot of people have.
If you don't have permission ? and we require written permission ? than you're not allowed to ride in an area.