Can’t New Yorkers Break the Law in Their Own State?

YankeesDamn Yankees. First Eliot Spitzer comes down to DC to hook-up with a prostitute, now this? We got our own problems thank you very much.      

Staten Island Advance:

GOP Rep. Vito Fossella’s blood alcohol level was .17, nearly twice the state legal limit, when he was arrested for driving while intoxicated in Alexandria, Va., in the early hours of Thursday, according to documents filed today in Alexandria General District Court.

SopranosIt doesn’t even end there. On an episode of HBO’s The Sopranos, Tony Soprano and Paulie Walnuts stop in Culpeper on their way to Miami during the show’s final season. You can even hear them listening to a local Fredericksburg radio station while they’re driving. Well, OK, Tony and Paulie were from Jersey… but they did business with Johnny Sach and Phil Leotardo across the river, so it counts!

One Response to “Can’t New Yorkers Break the Law in Their Own State?”

  1. Vito picked the wrong state and the wrong city in the wrong state to snag a DUI!

    Best line from that Sopranos episode is when Tony and Paulie are driving on the Beltway when they spot a sign for Chevy Chase. And Paulie asks: “I wonder, what happened to (him)?

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