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Motorcyclist with Four DUIs Caught Riding Buzzed Despite Warnings

A Flagler County motorcyclist who crashed his Harley and then kept riding was stopped by deputies after a nearby witness called 911 — and when confronted he didn’t deny it, admitting, “I got a little buzzed.” The sheriff’s office released footage of the arrest that lays bare a truth too many in power want to ignore: reckless, repeat drunk drivers keep getting behind the wheel and endanger our families.

Deputies reported the man smelled strongly of alcohol, had bloodshot eyes, and slurred but understandable speech, and they ultimately stopped field sobriety tests because he was dangerously unsteady. That on-the-scene picture of impairment is not a political debate — it is common-sense evidence that this man should never have been operating a vehicle on public roads.

The arrested rider was identified as 66-year-old Glenn Munger of Hastings, who already carried three prior DUI convictions in Florida before this incident, making his latest arrest a fourth-offense DUI with an added fleeing-or-eluding charge. For the safety of every working American, repeat offenders like this should face real, irreversible consequences rather than revolving-door leniency.

Sheriff Rick Staly called him a “career drunk driver” and rightly thanked the citizen who “saw something and said something” — proof that law-abiding neighbors and active policing still keep our streets safer when they are allowed to do their jobs. The $15,000 bond and the arrest are the bare minimum; they should be a wake-up call to prosecutors and judges who treat serial DUI offenders as a nuisance instead of the public-safety threat they are.

Conservative Americans believe in personal responsibility, but responsibility has to be enforced. We should demand mandatory ignition interlocks, permanent license revocation for serial offenders, and no-plea deals that let dangerous repeat drivers walk back onto our roads. If local leaders won’t act, voters must replace them with officials who will prioritize law and order over catch-and-release compassion for people who put others at risk.

This episode is a reminder that public safety isn’t a partisan slogan — it’s the daily reality for hardworking families who expect to drive, walk, and bike without fearing a drunken, repeat offender plowing through their lives. Support your local deputies, report suspicious behavior, and insist your elected prosecutors treat repeat DUI like the felony it is, not a traffic misstep to be quietly buried.

Written by Staff Reports

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