DEFENDTHISHOUSE
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Arrest by his employer, certainly not. Although making him sleep is off could be a form of restraint (translate that as forced) since he was doing it against his will. People know the rules and made the foreman sleep off the drunk. And why did they do it? "Because it's the rules." I think I read that in an article recently...somewhere recently. Anyway...
Say there was an accident or explosion on said foreman's station. I know they typically don't work equipment and whatnot, but play along that he was giving someone a break and an accident occurred that caused others to be injured or killed. Could the employer request criminal charges be brought in that kind of incident or say from a safety investigation by OSHA? Negligence on the part of the worker caused an incident that hurt others.
Or even if there wasn't an incident and the employer found him drunk as a skunk on the job, they could terminate his employment. Which in turn ruins his financial status and, again, he has to explain to every future employer as to why he no longer works for said company.
And just to clarify the drunk driving situation, if said driver makes it home without incident, the cops can't yank him out of the house and arrest him at a later time. The law in most places states they have to be intoxicated and in physical control of a vehicle. So it's not exactly an exact comparison to the discussion we're having.
Yes, and those types of incidents have happened in this industry. I'm in no way absolving the worker of wrong doing if a victim is present who was injured by his actions. But criminal charges? I've never heard of that, unless it's a fight or something similar.
OSHA investigates all serious and fatal accidents btw.
Addressing drinking and sleeping it off.
Most cops will arrest the operator for simply sleeping in the vehicle. I have a buddy who's son was victim to just that very thing. Knew he was too drunk to drive, pulled over to a public parking lot, got in the passenger seat, put the keys in the back seat and went to sleep. Cops find the car, because the windows was fogged up (so they say) they wake him up, he tells them he's sleeping off a drunk and didn't think he was safe to drive, the cops ask him to step out of the car, BAM! public intoxication on the spot. Ended up costing him over 7k. Justice? Hell no.
