‘Effective Immediately,’ Paul Pelosi Kicked out of Police Group for Flashing Membership Card After Drunken Crash – Opinion

You can see it here. After Nancy Pelosi’s husband Paul Pelosi was given a virtual slap on the wrist nearly three months after drunkenly running a stop sign in his shiny new Porsche and striking a Jeep, he has now been unceremoniously kicked out of a California law enforcement association — effective immediately — for idiotically flashing the group’s membership card to cops during his arrest.

Pelosi originally pled not guilty. However, this changed after his lawyer and the DA reached terms. Paul the Privileged — not in court on Tuesday — this time pleaded guilty through his attorney to driving under the influence and causing injury.

Paul Pelosi’s sentence?

Five days in jail, although the judge noted that Pelosi had already been credited for four days — two for actual time served and two for conduct credits — and the remaining day will be covered by an eight-hour “work program.” The sentence also included a 90-day drunk driving program, one year with an ignition interlock device, restitution payments, and three years on probation. Based on the condition of both vehicles, as shown in crash site photos, Pelosi was fortunate he didn’t kill anyone — including himself.

How about getting kicked out the law enforcement organization?

Pelosi was informed by the California Highway Patrol 11-1999 Foundation (CHP 11-199) about his dismissal in a Wednesday correspondence, according to a statement sent to Fox News. In a letter, the group asked that Pelosi return any CHP 11-1999 memberships he may still have.

The statement was surprisingly harsh — as it should have been.

After evaluating the events that lead to Mr. Pelosi’s arrest and conviction, we are revoking Mr. Pelosi’s lifetime membership with the CHP 11-99 Foundation effective immediately.

It was clear that his 11-99 Foundation Identification credentials were being presented to law enforcement, giving the impression that he intended to receive preferential treatment. That is an infraction to the terms and condition he had agreed to when he applied for membership.

These actions were detrimental to the 11-99 Foundation. They also undermined our vital mission.

In its Thursday statement, the 11-99 group’s board also spoke to members and the public about its purpose, while firing a bit of a warning shot, as well.

We’d like to remind all our members and the public that the purpose of 11-99 membership is to show support for the sacrifice and life-saving work CHP employees carry out daily across the state to keep our families safe.  Statement Thursday.

“We will continue to evaluate any violation of our membership terms and conditions that is brought to our attention with due process and revoke any member who is found to violate those terms.

Bottom line:

Although we all knew Paul Pelosi wouldn’t be sentenced to any serious punishment or lose his driving privileges, you can imagine the reaction of the gasbag when they learned that it happened.

It’s not like Nancy herself hasn’t been suspected of being a bit “tipsy” on more than a few occasions. Her husband is now expelled from the California Law Enforcement Association, creating national headlines. Perhaps Nancy just brushed it off like all other problems.

Whatever the case, it’s a worthy couple.

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