DUI Arrest Causes North Port Deputy Fire Chief To Resign

The North Port deputy fire chief who was arrested for driving drunk on I-75 Friday has resigned his position with the fire department. David Quaderer was arrested for DUI early Friday morning in a department issued vehicle. According to the Sarasota Herald Tribune Quaderer refused a breath test and also refused to perform field sobriety tests.
The newspaper is reporting that Quaderer resigned in a two-sentence letter that referred to recent events. The resignation letter was turned in to Chief William Taaffe. The former deputy fire chief had worked for the department since 2006. According to arrest reports he repeatedly asked police officers for professional courtesy at the time of his DUI stop.


If you have been charged with a DUI in North Port, please do not hesitate to contact DUI Defense Attorney David Haenel at 1-800-FIGHT-IT (1-800-344-4848) or online at FightYourDUI.com to discuss the matter. Also you can contact David by stopping in any of our four offices located in Tampa, Clearwater, Sarasota or Orlando.

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