
GILFORD, N.H. – New Hampshire Liquor Commissioner Richard Simard was arrested and charged with DUI in Gilford late Saturday night, police said. Gilford police received a report that Simard, 67, of Manchester, was driving erratically toward Gilford in his 2010 BMW.File this one under the category of “Only in New Hampshire.” And to quote "Granite State of Mind",
Police pulled him over at about 11:50 p.m. on Lakeshore Road and conducted a field sobriety test, which police determined he failed. Simard refused a Breathalyzer, according to police.
Gov. John Lynch removed Simard as liquor commissioner on Monday.
“It is simply unacceptable for a liquor commissioner, stopped by the police on suspicion of driving under the influence, to refuse a Breathalyzer test," Lynch said in a written statement. "Under the circumstances, Richard Simard’s continued presence on the Liquor Commission would compromise the integrity of the commission."
Lynch said he would act quickly to nominate a replacement liquor commissioner.
"Don't drink and drive here, listen to what I say, even though we put our liquor stores right on the highway"




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