San Antonio City Council censures Marc Whyte following DWI arrest
San Antonio City Council voted 10-0 Sunday to censure District 10 Councilman Marc Whyte over his arrest last month on a DWI charge. Whyte was apologetic on the dais, saying that he'd make a mistake and even encouraging his colleagues to vote "yes" on the censure resolution. The first-term councilman argued that the resolution was more about warning San Antonians about the dangers of drunk driving than admonishing him personally.
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