Drunk Woman Blocks Intersection, Shocking Officer After Test
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- Опубликовано: 3 фев 2024
- At approximately 12:12 AM on August 13, 2023, Sergeant Matthew Clark and Patrolman Richard Christie of the Shrewsbury Police Department encountered a situation at the intersection of Shrewsbury Avenue and Sycamore Avenue. A 2015 Nissan Sentra was causing an obstruction, prompting Sergeant Clark to activate his emergency lights and instruct the driver, identified as Meredith Miller, to move. Following her northbound turn on Shrewsbury Avenue, a traffic stop was initiated in front of World Jeep. The officers informed dispatch of the stop and approached Meredith for further investigation. Consequently, Sergeant Clark asked her to step out of the vehicle to perform field sobriety exercises. Considering Meredith's erratic driving, admission of alcohol consumption, and inability to complete the field sobriety exercises, Sergeant Clark arrested her for driving under the influence. Her vehicle was impounded for a mandatory 12-hour hold under John’s Law, and Meredith was transported to the Shrewsbury Police Department for processing. At the police headquarters, Meredith agreed to submit breath samples after the Standard Statement for Motor Vehicle Operators was read to her. Sergeant Miller administered the Alcotest, revealing a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.187%, more than double the legal limit of 0.08%. After completing the processing, Meredith was released to a friend who signed the Potential Liability Warning form on her behalf. Sergeant Clark issued summonses for operating under the influence, reckless driving, careless driving, and obstructing passage of other vehicles.
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“Blah blah blah, homeland security, cut me a break”😂😂
Yea
No badge that makes me think
LIE!!!
They're always coming from their house just trynna get home.
If she's a federal agent her supervisors will not look favorably on her boozing while cruising.
What a dickflute. I dislike all those who are boozing while cruising...lol...
She's a federal employee. This is normal behavior and terrible judgment that most govt employees display so she won't get in any trouble. Her supervisors will probably give her a gold star, a promotion, and have attorneys paid for by taxpayers defend her stating she cannot be questioned or prosecuted because she's involved with National Security and it's a "clearance risk ". In other words.....federal employee...you can't touch me political speak.
@@Mawmaw-x5-iw1jb I think you give her too much credit. Nobody really gets in trouble for what she did. It has nothing to do with being a federal employee. They get a ticket and 8-10 hour sleepover. Nothing happens unless bodily harm is caused.
The officers were very respectful and professional 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻Her mom’s in the hospital but this lovely daughter decided to get wasted?
She may not be using alcohol for fun, but rather to self-medicate. I'd bet she has a high tolerance for alcohol, given her relatively good composure and acuity at such a BAC.
None of this is an excuse for drunk driving.
The most important question is, does she have her phone back?! 😏
I thought I heard her saying she was coming from home and going to the restaurant where she had left her phone. Either way she is dangerously intoxicated and shouldn't be in charge of a motor vehicle . If she is so shaken up she thinks it will affect the results of the tests then why does she think she should be driving. Love your channel .
when he said - I am the sergeant - damn that was SATISFYING
Hammered.😖
You can have a Q clearance for DOD and DOE and still go to Jail pumpkin😂 don’t drive, call that friend or Uber!!
Q is doe ts is dod
Had both just saying
But yea not a get out of jail bid
Well,she gets to be embarrassed for life,Coz the internet is forever!😅
"I work for Homeland Security." Does anyone in America feel secure or safe knowing someone with this lack of judgment is in charge of our country's Security? Federal employee that shows a terrible lack of good judgment and has 50 excuses. Sounds like a politician...lol.
Her Eyes, tells it All !
Her eyes be glazed!! ☺️
Mr. Titor has one of the best voices on RUclips.
He does but he inserts too much unnecessary commentary. Pre-narrates what will happen that we can see for ourselves just a few seconds later. It's filler and annoying
Pretty sure it's AI.
@@MargieM10that's a very normal South African speaking voice.
@@ashlynndemorrow1037if he doesn't it gets removed as unoriginal content.
Not like the old days
No credits for drunk driving, but definitely some credit for behaving properly. No screaming, didn't have to pee, not pregnant and she could breathe! Amazing.
She just behaved the way your supposed to.
@@richardjames9091 exactly!,
No you don’t get credit for acting like an adult when you are one
People use every excuse in the world! My God! “Ism a federal employee with security classification” who cares!
.187..
McCloones? Thats a bar, lol.
Shrewsbury has a p.d.? Who knew!
No - she told the first officer she was coming from her HOME, going to the restaurant where she left her phone. what the hell is up with the narration?
Body cam video from Marjorie Taylor Greene's most recent visit to Massachusetts.
Given the narration I thought I was away.. The narrator may want to keep up, Meredith was coming from home to go to a restaurant where she had left her phone.. @1:01 trying to get my phone showing that she had not retrieved it yet.. Has the narrator been drinking..? lol..
This was actually kind of boring compared to all the others
I enjoy these videos...except when dude talks..stop pausing the video and yapping about what we already know
Same here
You don't have to watch. The video gets removed if it's only a secondary source, with no original content from the poster.
@@sainjawoof3506 I like the words you used...(original content)...
@@GoKartsorGoneFishin it's called English, try it some time. Shame
@sainjawoof3506 I wasn't being mean to you in any way..I was just trying to give you advice...so why don't you go find some original content you goof...and tell you sister she owes me money for that pearl necklace I gave her last night..
Just who long with this trend on your RUclips channel will last.
homeland security aint shit!
Fix the fckng audio.
What?
Why waste time with breaks in the video where you give a separate narration of EXACTLY what is shown in the video? Are you just intentionally increasing the length of the video? Major thumb down for this irritating editing.
Why are you telling us what's about to happen? Something about transforming content you didn't FOIA yourself I imagine.
bros arms are mad hairy
Sargent Oink Oink handcuffed her in the back!
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