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An Indiana school principal is facing his second DUI / DWI charge in two months after he hit a fire hydrant outside his school with so much force that the hydrant shattered and sent pieces flying as far as 75 feet.
James Joiner, 47, reportedly had a blood alcohol content (BAC) of .14 when he struck a fire hydrant outside Fall Creek Valley Middle School in Lawrence, Indiana. School was not in session at the time. Joiner has been on administrative leave since his prior DUI / DWI arrest in August.
Joiner may face a felony DUI / DWI charge in connection with his latest arrest because it involved a collision and property damage. Felony DUI / DWI carries far more serious repercussions than misdemeanor drunk driving.
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