I was traveling home from a little weekend trip. I was west bound on I-10 and about 40 miles east of Mobile AL, I come up behind a guy in an older white Oldsmobile with MS plates seriously weaving ALL over the road - right lane, left lane, left shoulder, right shoulder - nearly running everybody trying to get past off the road.
I hop on the cell phone and call 911 to get this guy off the road. 911 transfers me to AL Highway patrol. I give complete description of car, including tag number and mile marker and stay on the line. A long time passes and I keep updating the mile markers as we pass, expecting a Trooper to pull up from behind or pick us up at an intersection or cross over - NOTHING. Phone goes dead - call 911 again.
By now we are we are just a few miles east of the Mobile Bay Bridge. Get the 911 operator, tell her I want to report a drunk driver, give her the location again, get transferred to the AL State Patrol again. Give all the details again. This time I'm told we are now in the Mobile County Sheriff's department jurisdiction and get transferred to them. By the time I get on the line to them we are just getting on the Mobile Bay Bridge. The County says, sorry, you now in the jurisdiction of the City of Mobile and hold the line while they transfer me to them - the call gets dropped.
Call 911 again. Have to go through the entire process AGAIN. While this is going on the DD (drunk driver) is all over the bridge - at one point I was sure he was going to go over the rail - goes down through he Mobile Bay tunnel and actually scrapes the curb once. Get out of the tunnel and I'm now talking to the Mobile City police and giving mile marker updates all the rest of the way through town with this guy weaving across all four west bound lanes the entire way with me telling the dispatcher every mile marker we pass. I giver her my cell number in case we get cut off or to pass to unit to call me an I will give the unit directions - she hangs up.
I call 911 again - transferred to AL State police, Mobile City police, but by this time we are out of the city limits and get transferred back to Mobile County who say they don't have any units available because they are all working accidents and transfer me back the the State Police. They say that we are now so close to the MS/AL state line that they can't help, and try to transfer me to the MS Highway Patrol - call gets dropped.
Call 911 again - this time asked to be transferred to MS State Patrol. Tell them the details again, figuring that they would alert the troopers at the state line weight station and they could stop the DD as we pass, and giving mile markers as we pass them, and the dispatcher says he can't stay on the line and hangs up.
Cross the state line and the weight station is closed!!
MS has signs along the Interstate that if you dial *HP you get straight to the Highway Patrol - I dial it. Guess what "We can not complete your call as dialed". Try it three times with the same result. Call 911 again.
By now there is another guy in a pickup between me and the DD. I can see he is on his cell trying to be a good citizen and get this guy off the road. We come up on a Jackson Co. deputy that has somebody pulled over and the guy in the P-up pulls over behind the cop - presumably to tell him what is going on and I figure that any minute I'll she the lights come screaming up from behind and the DD pulled over. Nope.
The DD drives all the way to the I-110 exit and heads north running a guy off the road an onto the shoulder as he swerves over two lanes to make the exit. I give up - I have spent the last 100 miles trying to get a DD off the road and by the grace of god he didn't kill somebody on the Interstate yesterday. I guess it is true that god smiles on drunks and fools.
I have REALLY lost any faith I had in the 911 system and being a good citizen.
I hop on the cell phone and call 911 to get this guy off the road. 911 transfers me to AL Highway patrol. I give complete description of car, including tag number and mile marker and stay on the line. A long time passes and I keep updating the mile markers as we pass, expecting a Trooper to pull up from behind or pick us up at an intersection or cross over - NOTHING. Phone goes dead - call 911 again.
By now we are we are just a few miles east of the Mobile Bay Bridge. Get the 911 operator, tell her I want to report a drunk driver, give her the location again, get transferred to the AL State Patrol again. Give all the details again. This time I'm told we are now in the Mobile County Sheriff's department jurisdiction and get transferred to them. By the time I get on the line to them we are just getting on the Mobile Bay Bridge. The County says, sorry, you now in the jurisdiction of the City of Mobile and hold the line while they transfer me to them - the call gets dropped.
Call 911 again. Have to go through the entire process AGAIN. While this is going on the DD (drunk driver) is all over the bridge - at one point I was sure he was going to go over the rail - goes down through he Mobile Bay tunnel and actually scrapes the curb once. Get out of the tunnel and I'm now talking to the Mobile City police and giving mile marker updates all the rest of the way through town with this guy weaving across all four west bound lanes the entire way with me telling the dispatcher every mile marker we pass. I giver her my cell number in case we get cut off or to pass to unit to call me an I will give the unit directions - she hangs up.
I call 911 again - transferred to AL State police, Mobile City police, but by this time we are out of the city limits and get transferred back to Mobile County who say they don't have any units available because they are all working accidents and transfer me back the the State Police. They say that we are now so close to the MS/AL state line that they can't help, and try to transfer me to the MS Highway Patrol - call gets dropped.
Call 911 again - this time asked to be transferred to MS State Patrol. Tell them the details again, figuring that they would alert the troopers at the state line weight station and they could stop the DD as we pass, and giving mile markers as we pass them, and the dispatcher says he can't stay on the line and hangs up.
Cross the state line and the weight station is closed!!
MS has signs along the Interstate that if you dial *HP you get straight to the Highway Patrol - I dial it. Guess what "We can not complete your call as dialed". Try it three times with the same result. Call 911 again.
By now there is another guy in a pickup between me and the DD. I can see he is on his cell trying to be a good citizen and get this guy off the road. We come up on a Jackson Co. deputy that has somebody pulled over and the guy in the P-up pulls over behind the cop - presumably to tell him what is going on and I figure that any minute I'll she the lights come screaming up from behind and the DD pulled over. Nope.
The DD drives all the way to the I-110 exit and heads north running a guy off the road an onto the shoulder as he swerves over two lanes to make the exit. I give up - I have spent the last 100 miles trying to get a DD off the road and by the grace of god he didn't kill somebody on the Interstate yesterday. I guess it is true that god smiles on drunks and fools.
I have REALLY lost any faith I had in the 911 system and being a good citizen.