Safe-Ride Backer Didn't Use Service Man Who Helped Start Free Shuttle Accused of Driving Drunk

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Oconomowoc -- A business leader who helped launch a free shuttle program to prevent drunken driving is facing charges that he drove under the influence on a night the shuttle was available.

Robert John Manders, a used-car dealer who donated a vehicle for the shuttle service known as LIMOS, was arrested Dec. 13 while heading home from a Christmas party, according to a criminal complaint obtained Tuesday.

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Safe-Ride Backer Didn't Use Service Man Who Helped Start Free Shuttle Accused of Driving Drunk

It would be his third drunken-driving conviction, following incidents in 1990 and 1999, if he is found guilty.

The Waukesha County district attorney's o...

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