His summer travel ended after he was arrested in Dallas last month for public intoxication.
On March 1, 2009, he was arrested on charges of public intoxication.
But the police made four arrests for public intoxication.
"About 80 percent of our arrests are for public intoxication," he said.
Over the years, there has been much controversy surrounding the public intoxication during this event.
Too grand a show of public intoxication could bring trouble down.
He was charged with drunk driving and public intoxication related to the accident.
Montana state law states that public intoxication is not a crime.
Only four arrests were made, all for public intoxication.
"Cousins, you've got ten seconds to get out of my sight, or go to jail for public intoxication."