User talk:DUI Lawyer
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Drunk driving in the United States
[edit]Elliot, I saw your conversation with User:Magnolia677 regarding the citation you provided for field sobriety manuals. User:Magnolia677 cited the guideline WP:EL as his reason for removing your citation. He was in the wrong, since WP:EL states "This guideline does not apply to citations to sources supporting article content." If he had cited WP:REFSPAM he'd have slightly more grounds to make a case, however that would be a matter of judgement, and I for one do not see your use of your law firm's website as a case of spamming. Your firm's website is serving as a useful repository of the full text of the previous manuals, information that cannot be easily found elsewhere, and so is being used as a legitimate reference in this instance. You would be well in the right to put it back in the article. It has recently come to my attention that User:Magnolia677 is extremely overzealous in deleting information with very little justification, and your citation happened to be one unlucky target of that. Mmyers1976 (talk) 17:32, 25 February 2015 (UTC)