Perdue campaign manager busted for DUI

Perdue Campaign Manager Ticketed For DUI

POSTED: 2:22 pm EDT October 27, 2006
UPDATED: 3:36 pm EDT October 27, 2006
Police and officials with Governor Perdue say the governor's campaign manager was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol Wednesday night. A police incident report says 24-year-old Nick Ayers was driving his Chevy Tahoe above the speed limit and had strayed out of his lane when he was spotted by a Georgia State Patrol trooper as he returned to Perdue's campaign headquarters in Buckhead just before 11 p.m. Wednesday.

The report says Ayers told authorities that he had, "consumed a strong Jack and Coke." Georgia state trooper J.W. Rickett reported that he could smell alcohol on Ayers breath. He wrote that Ayers almost struck another car as his SUV entered the parking lot. Ayers consented to a field sobriety test but refused to take a breathalyzer test, replying "NO sir" when asked to do so by the officer. He was booked into the Atlanta City jail. Perdue campaign spokesman Derrick Dickey says that Ayers arrest was considered "a personal matter."

Perdue's Democratic rival, Lieutenant Governor Mark Taylor, declined to comment on the incident. The Perdue camp provided The Associated Press with a copy of the Georgia State Patrol report after being asked about the incident.

Comments

Anonymous said…
It happens. Neither camp should pretend to have any monopoly on virtue. A little humility is always a silver lining for this sort of thing.

I'm glad Mark Taylor's campaign had the class to refrain from immediate comment. This probably won't be a very consequential development, anyway.

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