Beer company chief faces drunken driving charge

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Beer company executive, chief commercial pitcher and former Senate candidate Pete Coors confirmed Thursday he was cited in May for driving under the influence of alcohol after leaving a friend's wedding celebration.

"I made a mistake," Coors said in a prepared statement. "I should have planned ahead for a ride. For years, I've advocated the responsible use of our company's products. That's still my message, and our company's message, and it's the right message.

"I am sorry that I didn't follow it myself."

The citation, first reported by The Denver Post, happened in Golden, the longtime hometown of the Adolph Coors Co. just west of Denver. The company has since become the Molson Coors Brewing Co. after a 2005 merger with the Canadian brewer.

Coors was driving a 2004 Jaguar when he was pulled over by a Colorado State Patrol trooper just before midnight May 29, according to officials in the Jefferson County District Court clerk's office.

He was arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence and cited for failing to obey a traffic control device.

Coors rolled through a stop sign a block from his home and was stopped by the officer in his driveway, company spokeswoman Kabira Hatland said. She said his blood-alcohol content following a breath test was 0.088, above the legal limit of 0.08.

Coors is driving with a 60-day provisional license, Hatland said. A hearing before motor vehicles department officials is scheduled for Friday.

Coors, 59, also faces a July 20 arraignment.

Coors took over as president of his family's company in 1987 and in 2000 was named chief executive of the brewer, which has 8,500 employees and rang up $4 billion in sales in 2003.

Coors, a tall, silver-haired figure familiar to many as the face of the Coors television ads, was a political novice in 2004 when he decided to seek the Senate seat being given up by Republican Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell. He won the Republican primary but was defeated in the 2004 general election by Democrat Ken Salazar.
 
Peter Coors is a good guy.......... too bad he didn't demonstrate greater good sense in this case......

.................0.088............... pissy-assed, borderline offense...

...........with competant representation he could get off easy.....

SD
 
If they do suspend his license, I think he can afford a limo for a few months
 
I think it would be a huge pr gaffe to beat the case actually. I think he is better off taking the hit, pay the fine, lose the license, do the classes. Then do a round of advertising playing off that fact and using it as a public service announcement at the same time. At least that's what I would do.
 
OCBob said:
I think it would be a huge pr gaffe to beat the case actually. I think he is better off taking the hit, pay the fine, lose the license, do the classes. Then do a round of advertising playing off that fact and using it as a public service announcement at the same time. At least that's what I would do.

Good point(s) indeed!!!
 
OCBob said:
I think it would be a huge pr gaffe to beat the case actually. I think he is better off taking the hit, pay the fine, lose the license, do the classes. Then do a round of advertising playing off that fact and using it as a public service announcement at the same time. At least that's what I would do.


I agree, taking the punishment, not being above the law, even a little over the limit is still over the limit. Would be the best campaign Coors ever did.
 
Nine words we are not likely to hear anytime soon:

"My name is Peter Coors and I'm an alcoholic"................

SD
 

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