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Paul Pelosi Faces ‘Immediate Termination’ For Presenting 11-99 Card During DUI

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A law enforcement group in California is livid with Paul Pelosi after what he did during his DUI arrest in May and is considering terminating his membership in the group.

During the May drunk driving accident, it was reported that the husband of House Speaker and California Rep. Nancy Pelosi presented the officers an 11-99 membership card, according to Fox News.

“The California Highway Patrol 11-99 (CHP 11-99) Foundation confirmed that any member who brings its name or property into law enforcement contact is in violation of the group’s terms and conditions agreement. The foundation noted the part of its policy which states that attempting to use membership in exchange for ‘preferential treatment’ in any contact with police will result in immediate termination,” Fox News said.

“We will await the outcome of this trial and will evaluate Mr. Pelosi’s membership status once we have all of the facts,” group spokesperson Laura Reed said to Fox News. “If it is proven he violated our terms and conditions, we will revoke his membership and we would request that all membership items be returned as they are property of the 11-99 Foundation.”

“Once we receive those items, we would issue a refund of any contribution he’s made to the Foundation,” she said.

“These cards are used to identify our members at various public and private events and to show pride in membership and support of the CHP,” she said.

Paul Pelosi was charged with a DUI, for recording above the legal .08% blood alcohol content legal limit in California.

Pelosi, 82, did not appear in person at Napa County Superior Court Wednesday. His attorney, Amanda Bevins, entered not guilty pleas on his behalf on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol and a drug causing injury and driving with a .08% blood alcohol level or higher causing injury.

The attorney, Amanda Bevins, entered a plea of not guilty to both counts on her client’s behalf.

Pelosi will remain free on his own recognizance and is due back in court on Aug. 23 at 9 a.m. PT.

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