I'm actually glad that the cop first checked if she was diabetic. Since a diabetic with dangerously low blood sugar looks a lot like a highly drunk person. Looking like they could barely stay awake, slurring their words, unsure where they are, who they are, etc.
For real! I'm a t1d and when my blood sugar was at my personal lowest (about 25 mg/dL or ~1.3 mmol/L?) I dont even have any memories of it, even though the people around me said I was technically conscious, trying to talk to them. Super scary and hard to tell the difference if you don't know about it!
@@theotherauthor740 plus blood sugar is difficult to keep steady, especially for younger people and those who can't afford the fancier tech. Low blood sugars can hit you out of nowhere! Its why I have a whole pack of juice boxes in my car lol
Which is why diabetics shouldn't be allowed to drive. Too many incidents of them causing accidents or becoming stranded with children in the car because their sugar is too low. If you have an illness where if you miss your medicine or didn't time your snacks right while taking it, and the end result is extremely physical/cognitive impairment then you needn't ever be operating a motor vehicle. For everyone's saftey.
I had a brother killed by a drunk driver back in the 70’s. I really appreciate you having a hard stance against it. You have a young audience and many kids look up to you. It makes me happy you have good strong morals you take an effort to teach.
as a type 1 diabetic, i’m always worried if my blood sugar goes dangerously low people, especially cops, will just assume i’m drunk. that was so refreshing to hear the cop posed diabetes as a possibility makes me feel like if that does (god forbid) happen to me i’ll be a little bit safer and understood. EDIT- this comment caused a great deal of uproar in the comment section and what feels like a lot of accusations of lying about my condition. i didn’t volunteer every ounce of info about myself, and people are more nuanced than their youtube comments make them out to be.
couldn’t you just get a sticker for your car like how people put baby on board stickers so if there’s a crash people will check for babies? put a diabetic sign so they know to check
Same. I've gotten to the point where i was hysterically crying, couldn't understand how to open a bottle of juice, and found it difficult to sit upright. So yeahhh, i would have looked completely wasted.
I think it's safe to say that if you were that far gone and they did ask you wouldn't exactly be giving clear and concise instructions on what to do. It is scary to imagine your diabetes getting you in that state because that probably means you're living your last moments on earth. The police can't help. If they somehow figured it out and called an ambulance, it's pretty unlikely they could help. I guess it depends on how severe and how long one has been in that condition. But she was out cold for nearly ten minutes before they got her to open that door. Ten minutes of being unconscious from a blood sugar crash and what are the chances of someone figuring it out and figuring out the right dose of insulin for you? An incorrect dose can do more harm than help. You might wake up in a condition you would rather have never woken up from. And it is not limited to type 1 diabetes, not by a long shot. Type 2 is just as dangerous, and someone that's just medium hypoglycemic and doesn't really understand is in more danger than both.
My daughter was taken from us by a drunk driver 8 years ago. She was just 24 years old. The driver actually mounted the pavement and hit her and another pedestrian. The other person survived, but with serious injuries. There is, as Moist said, no reason to ever drive drunk, especially these days. There should also be nothing even resembling leniency for drunk drivers, no matter how much or how little damage they cause.
Most drunk drivers actually don’t kill anyone basically like sober drivers I’m more afraid of old people since in my experience they are the ones who did the killing
Fun fact, if you wanna find out if someone’s blackout drunk, just ask them the same question multiple times, and if they keep answering it like it’s the first time you asked, they’re black out.
My husband's friends died in a DUI. All of them, just gone. It makes me so mad to see how people don't mind to endanger others for their own convenience. And look at her! She's so far gone, it's a miracle she didn't hurt anyone.
@Lol okay imo it's not about driving after drinking, it's more about drinking when you know you're with a car. Yes, a hammered person has no concept of consequences and rationality but she consciously took the decision to consume alcohol without at least insuring safe transport before that
@@bozhidardimitrov3573yea when I got my dwi I didn’t remember even getting in the car just woke up crashed in a guard rail. I was extremely lucky that I was the only one in the car and on the road and I was fine after the wreck but I say all that to say if you know your gonna drink leave your keys at home, if you bring your car with the intention to Uber home instead of drive most of the time when you leave drunk you’ll just say fuck the Uber I can drive when you can’t
@CodenameTurtle my condolences. My Neighbor, he was a only son from a rich family, got killed by a drunk driver as well. He was a very nice and humble guy. He took a cap after partying but a drunk driver crashed in the back of his cap with 120km/h him and the cap driver died. The drunk driver somehow survived. He has to serve only 5 years in jail.
My brother killed a family of 4 while drinking and driving. He passed in the accident as well and I really wish the family didn't have to experience that.
when i was 4 my dad smashed into a tree while driving home drunk and died. i really appreciate charlie taking the time to speak out against shit like this. it can be so devastating.
I'm so sorry. When I was 10, my dad was in a drunk driving accident where his best friend died, and my dad was in a coma for months and barely survived. My sociopath aunt actually told me he wasn't going to make it and I had to live with that for months, so I can genuinely empathize. They never found out who was driving as they both were ejected, but my dad refused to ever drive again. He accepted responsibility and spent the most important years of my childhood in prison. I still can't imagine losing him that early. He ended up passing away from cancer when I was in my early 20s. I hope you've found healthy ways to process that all. It took me a long time to understand the ways all of that affected me negatively. Ways that I didn't realize at all. I sought out therapy for different reasons and that ended up helping a lot, so I genuinely recommend that. One of the best decisions of my life, honestly. You don't even realize where those things manifest themselves until you really dig deep.
As a wife of a diabetic, I am so thankful that cops are informed. It's comforting to know that he may actually be treated as a person with a disease and not a drunk.
I mean if the symptoms of low blood sugar for a diabetic are similar to the symptoms of a drunk person, wouldn't a diabetic off their insulin be just as dangerous and irresponsible behind the wheel as a drunk driver? It's not the alcohol. It's the impairment that's the issue.
@pickledparsleyparty that's not why it's good they asked, if a diabetic person needs insulin and they don't get it they can die so asking is for the safety of them on top of the whole road driving thing
I think I understand her anyway. she was trying to add up how much she would usually drink by 3am, just a guess. but she's so screwed up we get this legendary quote
Hard to know if this ridiculous answer is better or worse than telling the truth in this scenario . Probably better because she’s not admitting culpability
5:55 LMAO this is like that meme - "I can't believe how drunk you are!" - "I'M NOT FUCKIN DRUNK" - "Can you tell the time?" -"YES" **points at the clock hanging on the wall** "I'M NOT DRUNK"
I had a cousin who was killed by a drunk driver only a few days before Christmas. He was 26, engaged, and coming back from buying presents when he was hit. This was over 15 years ago and my aunt still hasn’t fully recovered. Don’t drink and drive. It endangers yourself and everyone else on the road. What you think is a harmless decision can change someone’s life forever. Edit: Thank you all so much for the kind words and sharing of stories! It pains me that so many people have been affected by such a stupid decision; drunk driving is an absolutely horrendous act and I wish everyone affected by it peace and healing❤️
My middle name is from one of my mother's best friends who was killed by a drunk driver. PSA: just take an Uber or crash on somebody's couch or just find a place to lay down. It's not worth risking your life or anyone else's just because drunk you thinks it's a good idea to drive home.
She probably downed multiple drinks quickly, just before getting into the car. Then, some minutes later, it kicks in big time. I made this mistake when I was younger (minus the driving ofcourse). Was at a party when we suddenly decided to go somewhere else, so I quickly finished my drink and had to just get another one "for the road" and downed it too. Both drinks within a minute or something like that. Well, I didn't make it to "somewhere else" but ended up falling asleep on someones stairs a few minutes walk from the bar. I'm glad I'm not that stupid anymore.
@@CyphCatI don’t think that’s what he meant and it’s a bit wild you’d say that. I think he meant that in the sense of false accusations done by a cop- unlikely but possible, especially if there’s a vendetta involved.
"I've had three o'clock to drink tonight..." The scariest part is, she managed to stay in the lane and keep the car stopped at the intersection. This clearly is far from her first time operating a motor vehicle while absolutely blitzed out of her gourd.
@@Dragorach I'm not arguing 90% of what you posted because it's right.. what I am arguing is no matter how many times you've done it before when you're smashed it doesn't make you better there is no training for driving drunk it could be your first time or your last time you're going to be just as good cuz you're f****** hammered. If you think you get better driving drunk with practice I got a couple plots in Zimbabwe I want to sell you ...they're real nice
@@Dragorach u sound like the actual drunk drivers who say "nah it's fine, I'm a good drunk driver". I don't have any plots in Zimbabwe to offer, but I offer a plethora of luxurious villas in Venezuela if u believe in good or "skilled" drunk drivers
The officers were very smart to block her in with their squad cars BEFORE waking her up. It is very common for passed out drunk drivers to try and drive off because they get very startled.
All things considered, she’s extremely lucky. She didn’t hurt anyone and no one hit her. Those officers saved her life and the lives of anyone in her path that night.
There is another video that shows her at the hospital that night for a blood draw and she claimed paralysis and they called EMS to take her to the jail while running her mouth. She was also on Tik Tok threatening neighbors and a judge as well. Never seen her videos but saw body cam footage of her on another video.
My aunt lost her life in a drunk driving accident, she was pretty much decapitated, drunk person survived unscathed. Probably one of the most selfish acts someone can commit, and getting older you realize just how common it actually is, how some people do it like it’s nothing and have BEEN doing it, they just haven’t been caught
Sadly some are just self thought. Personally believe they should all take classes and be tested if they are morally able to stay as a cop and learn more about other situations.
@@jackolimb6145 it is how alcohol work bud. Most people don't get drunk right after drinking alcohol. It takes a bit of time for the alcohol to take effect. I can take 6 shot of Jager bomb back to back and not feel anything for a good 30 min. After 30 min, I'm at a comfortable buzz. These kids that think they know alcohol 🤣. Stop, you just ousted yourself. We know you don't drink. Drinking is bad for you anyways, don't start.
@@flutter180 thats just not how the body works dumb example but if you eat you also dont shit immediatly edit: i just googled it: it has to do with the blood circulation and how long it takes most of the times its 30 minutes until you feel an effect
it gives me the same vibes of "im not fucking drunk, can you tell the time, im not fucking drunk" kinda hard to explain in text, but if you know you know
Couldn't agree more. My best friend's mom (my "2nd mom") was killed by a intoxicated driver. She was my best friend's only parent and it had been just the two of them for so long. It was so heartbreaking. She taught Special Education her entire adult life and was also a fluent ASL translator who helped all deaf students in the area (both in and outside of the school she taught at). Thanks to her, we had kids who were deaf able to play sports because she showed up to every practice and game to translate for them. She was such a beautiful, loving soul who was so unfairly taken from my best friend, her family, friends, and so many young people in the community who relied on her.
I feel like these massive souls who do such greatness are pulled from their time to be born into another time, because they are needed elsewhere at a different time and place. It's the only thing that makes sense to me.. too many amazing people go out in horrible ways.
Hey man, I'm so sorry for your loss. I HATE drunk drivers, me and my family got hit driving home one night and my mom ended up needing several surgeries for her shoulder. One of us could have easily died that night. Hope you're doing well and taking care of yourself.
Word. Sending my condolences. I also lost a sibling, we weren’t blood but I knew him since he was 3. He’d just turn 16 and got his permit, just to have his life ripped away by a drunk driver who was driving a semi-truck, truck came barreling down the wrong side of the road killing 4, including my brother. it’s crazy.
I struggled with alcoholism for a long time, ended up going through severe withdrawals that hospitalized me for 3 days where i couldn’t even walk due to the tremors. Despite how much my life was ruined by the substance I never drove intoxicated. Even when I was downing a whole bottle of whiskey every day I never got behind the wheel. There really is zero excuse for it I promise. Also been sober almost a year and have zero plans to ever let that toxic shit back into my life.
She's from here in Michigan, what makes things worse than losing her streaming career is she lost her license. In Michigan, if you refuse to take either a breathalizer, or a blood draw test, you immediately lose your drivers license. When you go in front of the judge they will set how long that will be, but I think the lowest is one year.
If it’s her first DUI the highest would be 1 year probation 6 month minimum. $2000 is the max fees too I believe. On top of mandatory alcohol assessments and AA. I live in Michigan aswell and where I’m at nearly everyone I know drives home from the bar.
There's something similar here in Indiana. Basically when you sign for your license (in the terms that no one reads) you actually agree to always do a breathalyzer and/or blood alcohol testing at the request of an officer. So refusing the test can actually get you in some hot water. From what I've heard few officers here will actually use that against you unless you are way zonked like this girl is. They'll usually just take the DUI and suspend the license for a year or two. Now I have never had a DUI let alone been pulled over. But this is what I have heard from officers in my hometown and seen via the news and whatnot EDIT: This is known as Implied Consent Laws in Indiana
The reason they blocked her in and didn't wake her up right away was not because she might run, she had her foot on the brake so if they woke her up, her foot would come off the brake and she would drive into the intersection while not in control. This exact thing did happen and she hit the cop car in front of her.
@@ophiuchus5613on the other side of this it seems like the police give men endless chances, driving drunk, harassing women, before they finally arrest them. Sexism goes both ways MENSA man
@@futuristicgirl14no? no they fucking dont? there are countless cases of women false accusing men of stuff like that and they get put to jail before they are even asked for it, and the moment a woman yells rape in public she gets help instantly, even if no one knows the situation, but if a man yells rape in public literally NOTHING happens, if i ask you to give me the money i lent you last week you can yell rape and get 2 macho dudes to fucking tackle me to the floor while you pretend you are scared, DO NOT fucking push it.
The way Charlie segues into "...found my brother lying in a pool of his own vomit - as you know, he struggles with alcoholism," without skipping a beat or changing his tone at all, is honestly impressive.
Drink driving is no joke. I've known people who've had very close people taken away from them because some driver was just incapable of being a decent human. RIP to all the beautiful people who've lost their lives to such horrid actions.
As someone with an alcoholic mother, this topic really should be talked about. Drunk driving devastates everyone involved and there's absolutely no excuse for it.
As a person with hypoglycemia, I appreciate the cop asking if she's diabetic. I have sounded/appeared completely "hammered" when my sugar gets too low. Slurred speech, off balance, confused, eyes rolling etc. I also have seizure disorder and ptsd. Both of which can make me seem under the influence to the untrained eye. Education is key ! 💪
I’m not gonna lie this is my favourite of all your videos. Three years ago two of my closest friends were killed by an intoxicated man driving the wrong way down a stretch backroads highway. The man’s family speculated that he was probably trying to end his own life. He succeeded but he took out my friends in the process. I hate drunk driving with a passion. Love this message, love the awareness. Thank you ❤
I've been that drunk once and I couldn't even sit correctly. I don't know how the hell she got behind the wheel or even drove at all. She should've gotten a worse punishment because that's ridiculously dangerous for the people around her.
Might be from piling the drinks to close to her departure. She may have left tipsy, which is bad enough already and it fully hit her by the time she got to that light.
Good chance she was still somewhat functioning and then her BAC rose.. when I was younger I didn't know how to drink responsibly lots of trouble blackouts fights..it's ugly honestly. Other thing is she could've mixed other drugs. Xanax etc.. doesn't take much at that point. Already drunk eat even a 0.5 football you could be like this. Yeah though she's shit faced. Some people pass out in their backs and throw up and suffocate. So if you have any friends like this turn em on their sides. Glad no one's hurt and she's okay as well
My dad used to mix Alcohol with pills and man I had a hard time getting him from the Garage to the backdoor steps. Took over an hour...just the backdoor steps. Then he wouldn't go up the stairs. God I'm glad those days are over..
She’s that *special* kind of intoxicated where you could literally just trick her into cuffs by telling her you have some bracelets you want her to try on. 💀
I saw this yesterday. Her entitlement and blatant disrespect towards the officers is repulsive. Her having no regard for her or anyone else’s safety is just a shame. She failed as an adult.
My heart breaks for her child. It's difficult to imagine having a mother who can be this irresponsible by driving while being drunk. This is why you need to heal before you start having children.
You’re aware there a lot of people who aren’t addicts prior to having kids, then develop an addiction later on, be it drugs, alcohol, pills etc. by no means am I blaming the kids, I am saying that people can develop an addiction at any point in life. While I agree, Good luck telling an addict they can’t or shouldn’t have kids. You’ll just push them more over the edge
I live in Wisconsin, where it feels like so many take actual pride in driving drunk. I have lost a few friends and family to it... both by their own hands and others'. I am glad to see you taking a hard stance against it. The worst case I experienced shows how it can go beyond that one bad decision. My husband's cousin was killed by a drunk driver on Christmas Eve several years ago. She had just turned 18. Her older sister was so devastated by the loss that she ended up taking her life a few weeks later. It turned out she was pregnant. The mother of the two girls (my husband's aunt) was so wrecked by all these losses that she also took her life. As far as I'm concerned, that drunk driver killed four.
I grew up in Alberta, it's the same thing here. People will brag about how they drive drunk all the time as if they think they're cool. If you express concern, they'll tell you "it's fine". I've lost friends to it as well. It's never the driver who dies, always the passengers.
Sconnie over here too. I live on a lake and it's even worse. Every year there's a bad boating accident and alcohol is ALWAYS involved in boating accidents. (not literally there's no such thing as an absolute)
I love how much Charlie talks about how terrible drunk driving is. It’s such a refresher to see people genuinely caring about others and despising those who don’t
I'm embarrassed to say I've had 2 DUIIs in my career as an alcoholic (sober since 3/2/11 and lucky not to have hurt anyone) and yeah, $2000 with 12 months probation is SUPER light! Most DUIIs cost about $3000-$5000 in fines alone, but are more like $10000 with classes, DUI impact panels, etc. Hopefully she gets the help she needs because alcoholism is one hell of an insidious disease. Edit: Thank you for all the likes and supportive comments, as well as congratulations to those who are battling their own demons and winning ❤
Same, I've had two myself, last one in 2018. I've turned my life around since then since joining the military in 2019, but it's repercussions still linger today in my license being suspended until this July coming up. Also have been sober since April 11th.
I'm 22 and still struggling with alcoholism since I started heavily drinking at 16, and not once have I ever drove drunk. I don't care about myself but I don't want to endanger my friends or others. It's undoubtedly a choice you make
As someone who lost 3 friends to drunk drivers, I have an absolute 0 tolerance policy for it, in any form. There needs to be a minimum prison sentence for this, it's actually crazy how much damage they can cause with so little repercussions, until they actually kill someone.
A minimum sentence isn’t going to stop people from drunk driving. Harsh sentencing doesn’t reduce well any crime. You want less drunk drivers support investing in proper public transit.
The diabetic aspect is pretty important actually. My dad is diabetic, and recently we had a scare where his blood sugar and blood pressure just dropped, and he literally passed out in the middle of a health check up for an infection on his foot. When he came too he was out of it, and not sure what was going on, didn't remember passing out, was slow to react to questions, and sometimes answered different questions, and had some trouble speaking... more fading out his words then slurring them, but I feel like that's more person dependent. Anyways, after fighting off the injection and some changes in his medication, he hasn't had a repeat so for those who are worried, he's doing fine.
I lost one of my best friends to drunk driving, his family tried to cover it up but it was way too obvious a lie, he had a history of drinking so it wasn't a shocker but still didn't like how they lied about it as this is a teachable moment that could save someone else. This was back in 2005, we had just graduated high school and 4 months later he was out drinking with his girlfriend and a few friends, took them all home and thankfully he managed to get them all home safely but on his way back he lost controll and hit a tree so hard he snapped his neck. Drunk driving is stupid, I lost a good friend that day and yes it was his fault, I had his toxicology report pulled and no surprise to me he was way over the limit. In 2 years it will be 20 years ago since his death, I still miss him, wish he could of met my other best friends who are now my brothers. Call a uber, lift, stranger on craigslist, a friend or family member, again drunk driving there is no excuse.
Damn. Anyone who's had 3 o'clock to drink is highly unpredictable. Especially when controlling a highly responsive 2-ton murder wagon. The fact that she didn't kill anyone isn't grounds for a slap on the wrist, it's an absolute miracle, and she should still see time as if she did kill someone.
The law always makes distinctions between risk and outcome. That’s why there are so many attempt and conspiracy charges. Nobody who didn’t kill someone should serve the time of someone who did kill someone. That’s ridiculous and counterproductive. She should be forced into an evidence-based substance-abuse program, sbe required to sell all vehicles she owns, and have her license permanently revoked. The last thing shouldn’t be a big deal but unfortunately this country coerces people to own and drive cars because of the shameful quality of public transit in the US.
She is so incredibly lucky she got off with such an extremely light sentence. I’ve known people who were arrested in similar fashions (asleep in a parked car, but drunk) that got jail time, probation, THOUSANDS in fines, and 2 years of breathalyzer in their cars. She got off so, so easy
Thank you for beginning the video with a small PSA Charlie. You are absolutely right, with the advent of Uber and Lyft it's easier than ever to avoid a situation placing you behind the wheel while under the influence. This woman's scenario is the least of what could go wrong. She could have just as easily hurt herself or others, or worse. Never drive drunk. An impound fee is nothing compared to the costs of court, treatment, fines, re-enstatement fees, etc. And if you hurt someone you must bare it for the rest of your life.
so you expect someone to park their car at a club, the uber home and leave their car at the club,then get a other uber back to the club only to see a 50 dollar fine for leaving their car there and the drive home or to work with a hangover????????
@@morgajoka838 if that's what it takes to stop yourself or others getting hurt or killed, yes. if you know you're going to be drinking, plan ahead of time and just uber there and back. its extremely simple.
@@morgajoka838 obviously you Uber/get a ride there and back, Einstein. and you should be taking these things into account before you get hammered. celebrate all you want, but being a responsible adult is mandatory.
@@morgajoka838 The hangover would be the case either way if you drink like that. And a $50 fine and a couple Ubers is a LOT CHEAPER than a 10-20 grand DUI. There's nothing shameful about ensuring the safety of yourself and those around you.
Yeah she's not just drunk. As you mentioned the way her jaw drops, is a clear indicator she was also using either opiates or benzodiazepines (Xanax, Clonopin etc)
I agree with this. This looked more like the one time I was on blues (Xanax + probably fentanyl) than just alcohol or even being drunk/high. I guess it’s possible this was just an insane amount of alcohol and she was not there at all. But then idk how she would have even got behind the wheel or walked even half a well as she did when she got out the car if she was that drunk.
i came to the comments to say this too, the fact that she could walk without stumbling while being that incoherent made me believe it wasn't even alcohol.
Scimmed the vid so didn't see if they got her blood alcohol level.. but I've seen people act like this off a xanax or kpin and only a beer.. doesn't even take alot for some people. The way alcohol and benzos interact w each other causes the combination to really mess you up, often black out and remember next to nothing. Also turns you into a whole different nasty person alot of times.. I was hooked on benzos for years they're bad news.
THANK YOU for using your platform to speak out so strongly against drunk driving, Charlie!! ♥️ My best friend lost both her parents (and unborn baby sister) to a drunk driver. They were coming home from a Christmas party. My friend was just five years old. Drunk driving is inexcusable!
@murlocmasher3368 This better be sarcasm because you invalidated your argument with that statistic. The majority of drivers aren’t driving under the influence, so you’re saying maybe 5 percent of people, if we’re being generous, cause 40 percent of crashes…
You should check out the case of Katy Palmer and her husband John who were struck by a drunk driver. Katy was killed and John was paralyzed initially. This man that hit them had multiple DUI's, had a suspended license, evading arrest, reckless driving, and got in no trouble for killing a women. They weren't even walking on his side of the road. He was going well over the speed limit and there was no attempt to stop. He got nothing for this. Not the only story I've heard like this and it makes me sick that someone can just get away with that.
She was in the nodding off stage, which is typically when a drug user is also at their "highest high" and about to go into a crash (typically starting with sleep). She was at absolutely the most dangerous point someone could be. I have seen people on only alcohol get to that point, but it takes A LOT of alcohol. I agree, without tox it's impossible to say for certain, but it seems she was probably on something else along with the alcohol. The most frightening thing is that had she hit someone, they likely would have died and she would have survived. Edit: For the people who are so quick to say I don't know what I'm talking about, please keep in mind that everyone's body reacts to alcohol, meth, opiates, benzo's, and hallucinogens differently. Trying to base everything on "your" experience is not factual, nor is it relevant. "Nodding off" literally means the person is just barely conscious, which is what this woman was at the beginning of the video, she literally fell asleep on the officers while they were tapping on her window. There is also a statistic about drivers under the influence surviving more often than the people they hit, attempt using Google before stating that is not a fact next time.
YEP. Not to mention there's a lot of foods, supplements, medications that interact with alcohol, even before you start getting into illegal/recreational substances. It's a way more dangerous drug than most people realize.
you are soo ignorant to what drugs are like nodding happens as soon as the drug really kicks in if you have taken enough if it was at the highest high point shed be out , trust me - ex addict 3 years sober btw im not saying she was right what so ever but it does seem more like being too drunk than someone on the nod cmon
it sounds like you have no idea what youre talking about tbh. maybe dont throw around words you dont know the meaning of while talking about subjects you know nothing about
@@blackghostcat Yes it’s literally most people under the influence that think they can drive… It’s not a “red flag” it’s a drunk person being drunk. You don’t ask for keys, you take keys.
Absolutely. No one actually ruins their career anymore lol They just move on to another group that publicly accepts them. Kanye is a perfect example. The rap world and fashion world realized he is just a Nazi and a mentally insane individual and the conservatives took him in instantly, which usually is the case.
I can only assume the reason for her not getting a harsher punishment was because she didn't hurt anyone or damage anything while drunk driving. She's lucky she only got probation, community service and a fine and got laughed off TikTok cuz she could've gotten herself or someone else maimed or killed.
Firstly, I had never seen or heard a cop ask somebody if they were diabetic. I was today years old when I learned that having low blood sugar could make you appear drunk. That explains at least a few of the weird things my father has said and done over the years! 😅 Secondly, this TikToker deserved a bit more than what she got. She's *very* lucky that she didn't put herself or anybody else in harm's way! 😒
I lost my sister to alcoholism last Thanksgiving to alcoholism. I appreciate you speaking out on this subject. I don’t know who this person is but she’s really so out of it.
She's on Xanax not drunk. If she was drunk she wouldn't be even able to get out her car, Xanax makes you fall asleep out of nowhere. Happens all the time
@@videogameguy3722 had a friend of mine fall asleep out of nowhere after chugging his beer. He was very drunk xd but yeah like others are saying, can't be JUST alcohol for sure
The situation is even worse when you think about it. Either she was drinking alone, and got THAT drunk by herself; OR she was drinking with friends, and her friends let her drive while THAT drunk
Maybe she left by herself, maybe their friends were drunk too, etc etc She's the only one to blame, you can't put responsibility on someone else for your own fucks ups
as someone in recovery it seriously looks like she mixed something with whatever she was drinking. or maybe even got roofied, idk. either way, what she did was incredibly dangerous to others and herself, obviously.
I agree- this is more than drunk. And she is absolutely accountable: she should not have been behind the wheel. But I also feel like there were many failures along the way: none of her 'friends' stopped her, the servers kept pouring, no one in the parking lot saw this and thought: she's good. Normally, at some establishments there are cabs outside waiting for patrons. IF she was not at a friends house ofc.
Nah, this is an easy quota filler for them. An unbelievably drunk woman that didn't do any real damage. Just let her have her spiel and get an interesting report out of it.
I'm honestly both appalled that she made a decision to get behind a wheel being that drunk and that somebody let her. I couldn't imagine seeing someone that drunk and not tackling them if I saw them getting behind a wheel. Like random strangers aren't the responsibility of other random strangers, but I wouldn't be able to look at myself if I didn't stop someone who was clearly hammered from getting behind a wheel and something happened because of it, whether that's them harming themselves or someone else.
@@3adgamd3r I've stopped multiple people from driving intoxicated and I have never been "metoo'd". You must be doing it wrong. Like, in a very rape-y way. Stop that
@@yeahreally9185 we live in a day and age where a woman’s half remembered embarrassment can land you in jail I went to school with a guy who got “MeToo’d”, she was lying and just too embarrassed to admit she slept with him consensually I’ve had false allegations put against me which I had to disprove by humiliating myself in front of my parents and teachers by having them read my personal texts In my case her new boyfriend was jealous of me, so convinced her to delete some texts in our chat to make me look creepy, then used those to try and get me in trouble These are my lived experiences, “my truth” if you will, but go on, tell me how safe it is to trust women in this day and age
@@yeahreally9185 If you hold them, it's called assault. Males stopping females might look like a kidnapping attempt. It's just safer to let them go for your own personal safety with the law.
@@3adgamd3r Get off the internet and make some friends dude. Join a club or get a hobby, lying on the internet for attention just makes you feel worse after the rush of posting. Just 2% of rape allegations are suspected to be false, the boogie man you're facing doesn't exist. (Brown University, Myths about Sexual Assault Reports).
Good thing they conducted a sobriety test. Honestly couldn’t even tell she had anything to drink! Edit: y’all it’s a joke calm down. Ik about all the illnesses that can mimic being drunk. I, personally, just found it funny that they (apparently) have to issue a test when someone is clearly under the influence of alcohol. And maybe if those are symptoms that can happen to someone, say with diabetes, then maybe they shouldn’t be driving either. Just a thought.
I lost one of my friends to a drunk driver just last month. The guy ran a red light, killing my friend and hospitalizing his younger sister. The idea that so much was taken away by something so trivial is incredibly frustrating, to say the least.
I TOTALLY agree with you bro. This topic irks me as well. Uber, Lyft, taxis, friends, family, walking home…ALL are options instead of driving home while you are wasted. All are 100x cheaper than getting a DWI and the costs that come with it. It’s insane to me that anyone would ever even consider driving drunk. DONT DO IT. IF caught, your life is impacted forever. IF you are lucky enough to get home and not hurt anyone, then woohoo, don’t ever try it again. Most aren’t that lucky, they either get pulled over or they cause an accident, that’s where the real horror comes in. All extremely preventable. Make the smart choice, pay $30 to get home, not $10,000 for criminal charges.
I lost a middle school friend to a drunk driver. She was 13. Even now I have such little tolerance for drunk drivers I really appreciated you giving the hard no on that kind of behavior. It’s never worth it.
As a former alcoholic, I agree. When I knew I was going to get drunk I stayed around my brother who i knew would be sober. I didn't want to be responsible for taking someone's life bcz of my habit. You can sober up from being drunk, but taking someone's life is something you can't wake up from. Thankfully, I've been sober for 5 yrs now. And at 28, married with 3 kids. I've got a great reason to stay that way. I learned how to deal with my problems instead of drinking. Shit, like this makes me think of what kind of crazy shit I said and did while drunk. And it's scary, tbh. Gahd damn. Thank God for my older brother
Always love hearing stories like this. I lost my childhood best friend to drugs and alcohol. Being sober is an achievement itself especially for 5 years. God bless and keep healthy
"Former" alcoholic? Genuinely curious/asking - why do you phrase it that way as opposed to the common "recovering" or "non-practicing" alcoholic? (The former being way more common than the latter)
These are hard to watch… my best friend and his dad who was my little league coach were struck and killed by a drunk driver going the wrong way, I’ve always felt a mixture of anger and sadness about it, I’m a very empathetic person so I wanted to mentally forgive the lady who was sentenced to life in prison for it. Charlie’s take on not having to forgive someone helped me come to term with the realization that I don’t ever have to forgive her. Thank you
I work as a first responder in New Orleans and it is not uncommon to find dead children from drunk driving and if a family member hits and hurts the drunk driver everyone steps back and let them let out anger then we resume like nothing happened. Never think you need to feel sorry because a selfish person stole your loved ones from you there was nothing that you could be sorry for. They choose to drive drunk and everyone has to live with the consequences. I am also very sorry for your loss. How are you doing.
Forgiveness, like respect has to be earned. I'm Christian, but I'm not God. If you want forgiveness look to him, not to me. This was my response when asked about my older brother's murderer.
@@Afrologist Even if your not religious I think this sentiment still applies, you don't have to ever forgive a person, but they can still learn from their mistakes and change themselves.
It’s a very fair sentiment because so many people act like forgiveness is a requirement for you to begin healing. But here’s the thing: forgiveness isn’t for you; it’s for the person who’s asking for it.
If anyone was curious, the "typical" sentencing for a first time DUI, is 12-18 months probation, 0-30 days in jail assuming that nobody was hurt or worse. Alcohol and drug testing 1 day a month all the way up to every day, depending on the circumstances. Then there are education classes as well as substance abuse counseling. Classes are a one and done sort of thing. Counseling is ordered and on going throughout probation. Fines and costs differ from state to state. All in all at the end of the day a first time DUI can cost upwards of $25000. Then factor in the time you wasted and loss of freedoms. It's NEVER worth it.
The officer at the start wasn’t just staring at her, he was looking around her immediate area to make sure she didn’t have any weapons. Sometimes when people are startled awake their fight or flight response kicks in and they choose option A. That’s why the long look in the immediate area. As for option B, they move a vehicle to block her just taking off and blowing though the intersection.
Booze cruisers will stage a violent protest outside the United States capital in order to stop the lobbying and propaganda of big water. Obviously charlie is a bought out shill. “Moist meter” it’s all making sense now
As a diabetic, definitely appreciate the question about if she is one. I've had moments where my glucose gets so low that my words are slurring, speech is slowed, I'm cold, shaking, moving slowly, etc. Diabetes is definitely no joke.
@@reubenmchugh4188 come on, she's an grown ass adult, she made her decisions, she decided to drink and drive, she could kill herself or worst kill someone, I have 0 empathy for that people
Pfffffft.... Absolutely no sympathy for someone that drives whilst intoxicated. Especially to that level. If that is the worst day of her life, she's had a fucking good life.
Thank you for saying that about drunk driving. Two years ago, I lost one of my classmates who I’d known since I was twelve. She was always laughing, and class was so quiet without her. She was on the pavement and a drunk driver mounted the curb and killed her. They never caught the person. It traumatised my entire year group, we all had to come to terms with our own mortality and that you can just die randomly super young for no reason. I feel like we all lost a bit of innocence that day. I wasn’t even close to her and I think about her every time I go down that same road (it’s one of the main roads in my city), so I can’t begin to imagine how it was for her sister (who was a few years younger) her friends, and her family. I cannot stand people who dismiss drunk driving as ‘not that bad’.
I’m sorry for what happened to your classmate. My brother was maimed by a drunk driver when he was just a teen. He fortunately lived, but he now only has one leg and will never walk again. It’s been over 10 years and my family still feels the pain. I’m with you on people dismissing it as “no big deal.” I’ve seen what drunk driving has done to my brother and my family. It is a big deal regardless if anyone is hurt or not, and to me, drunk driving is just as bad as manslaughter
Look. I don't drive so would never drive drunk. But struggle myself with alcoholism.... people who are sober or only drink once in a blue moon will never understand the absolute struggle. I DO NOT condone drunk driving. But making fun of someone's struggles. Nope. Charlie crossed a line here. Sorry for your loss. They shouldn't have driven.
@@krisj5561 nope. He did not. The moment you are driving drunk, your alcohol problem becomes *other people's* problem, and that's beyond fucked. I've been sober for three years so I know the struggle, but there is absolutely no excuse
As someone who has received a DUI, I do appreciate the call out on drinking and driving. I regret the decision I made that night to this day. Luckily I was stopped before my careless actions caused any harm, but I still think about that night and how I could have negatively affected someone else's life forever.
Same. I blew a .1 in college and it basically messed up my career for 3 years as far as driving company vehicles. Luckily I got it expunged since it was below a certain percentage but I will never do that shit again especially with how much I have to lose now.
Reading the comments how many people lost people because of drunk driving is heartbreaking. My boyfriend lost his best friend to this. They were 19. I’ve watched my bf relive this and sobbing and there is nothing I can do to comfort him.
Ummm, she was drunk. If I took peoples mental state when they are high rather when they are not, third of the world would be skitzos, third would be psychopaths, one sixth would be manic bipolar, and another sixth would be relatively normal(nothing more than caffeine and other low keys). Dont know the reality, but judging videos of them at their worst day is not them everyday.
@@assasin19991999 Yes she was drunk.... and driving.... if you can not stop yourself from driving when you get drunk, you need to stop drinking without having someone to take you home
She literally hit the gas, thankfully they had that car in front to stop her from going out of control. She is sooo out of it. It's terrifying actually. (I had to go thru diversion because of a weed possession and during that diversion course, they brought in a person who was arrested for drunk driving and accidentally killed 3 people out of 4. The family was utterly devastated, they were devastated. It ruins people's life's. It's really one of the worst things.)
It legit almost seems like she got roofied with how incoherent she was. I've been EFFED UP before from just drinking and I've never been that incoherent. She either partied harder than I even imagined was possible, mixed some stuff together, or someone mixed without her knowing.
This is so hard to watch and it's sad some people drink themselves to that point, but it's also hard to have empathy for someone who would get behind the wheel in that state of mind
thats the problem. they get so drunk all reasonable thinking goes out the window. a sober person would never let them drunk selves drive but once youre drunk you change
@@mikec4308 have to imagine though she was with people less drunk & they POSSIBLY let her drive home...she could have just walked off and decided to drive home but any friends that let ya drive home drunk aren't real friends either
You said it right. My father has never even touched alcohol once and was almost killed in a head on collision with a drunk driver. I have zero sympathy for those irresponsible scumbags.
If only 60% of accidents are caused by sober drivers but the vast majority of drivers at any given time (>99%) are sober, I'd say that's a pretty harsh statistic to be defending an alcoholism problem with
@@murlocmasher3368 Are you saying we shouldn’t be angry at drunk drivers? Because everyone knows not every crash is because of alcohol but that wasn’t the point of the comment.
@@murlocmasher3368 thinking driving drunk isn’t dangerous doesn’t make you cool. yes there’s bad sober drivers … doesn’t make driving drunk any less bad
@northieee Tbf he is defending drunk driving, it’s not like critical thinking skills were going to be very apparent, especially given the statistic that hurts his own point lmfao.
I'm actually glad that the cop first checked if she was diabetic. Since a diabetic with dangerously low blood sugar looks a lot like a highly drunk person. Looking like they could barely stay awake, slurring their words, unsure where they are, who they are, etc.
For real! I'm a t1d and when my blood sugar was at my personal lowest (about 25 mg/dL or ~1.3 mmol/L?) I dont even have any memories of it, even though the people around me said I was technically conscious, trying to talk to them. Super scary and hard to tell the difference if you don't know about it!
Ugh. My biggest fear for my daughter. She’s type 1
@Seeyou Seemee insulin is stupidly expensive in the US if you don’t have insurance (& can still cost money ON insurance). LAND OF THE FREEEEEEEE-
@@theotherauthor740 plus blood sugar is difficult to keep steady, especially for younger people and those who can't afford the fancier tech. Low blood sugars can hit you out of nowhere! Its why I have a whole pack of juice boxes in my car lol
Which is why diabetics shouldn't be allowed to drive. Too many incidents of them causing accidents or becoming stranded with children in the car because their sugar is too low. If you have an illness where if you miss your medicine or didn't time your snacks right while taking it, and the end result is extremely physical/cognitive impairment then you needn't ever be operating a motor vehicle. For everyone's saftey.
I had a brother killed by a drunk driver back in the 70’s. I really appreciate you having a hard stance against it. You have a young audience and many kids look up to you. It makes me happy you have good strong morals you take an effort to teach.
Charlie really is a great role model
Damn fifty years what a life he could have had
I’m sorry for your loss ❤.
Drink & drive kids, nothing wrong with having fun. Don’t let them catch you, alcohol is not my choice of drugs tho
No one's gonna listen to what a streamer has to say
as a type 1 diabetic, i’m always worried if my blood sugar goes dangerously low people, especially cops, will just assume i’m drunk. that was so refreshing to hear the cop posed diabetes as a possibility makes me feel like if that does (god forbid) happen to me i’ll be a little bit safer and understood.
EDIT- this comment caused a great deal of uproar in the comment section and what feels like a lot of accusations of lying about my condition. i didn’t volunteer every ounce of info about myself, and people are more nuanced than their youtube comments make them out to be.
Yeah i've never seen a cop say that in any dui video so props to him and his department for decent training
couldn’t you just get a sticker for your car like how people put baby on board stickers so if there’s a crash people will check for babies? put a diabetic sign so they know to check
Same. I've gotten to the point where i was hysterically crying, couldn't understand how to open a bottle of juice, and found it difficult to sit upright. So yeahhh, i would have looked completely wasted.
I think it's safe to say that if you were that far gone and they did ask you wouldn't exactly be giving clear and concise instructions on what to do. It is scary to imagine your diabetes getting you in that state because that probably means you're living your last moments on earth. The police can't help. If they somehow figured it out and called an ambulance, it's pretty unlikely they could help. I guess it depends on how severe and how long one has been in that condition. But she was out cold for nearly ten minutes before they got her to open that door. Ten minutes of being unconscious from a blood sugar crash and what are the chances of someone figuring it out and figuring out the right dose of insulin for you? An incorrect dose can do more harm than help. You might wake up in a condition you would rather have never woken up from. And it is not limited to type 1 diabetes, not by a long shot. Type 2 is just as dangerous, and someone that's just medium hypoglycemic and doesn't really understand is in more danger than both.
Put a diabetic sticker in your window.
My daughter was taken from us by a drunk driver 8 years ago. She was just 24 years old. The driver actually mounted the pavement and hit her and another pedestrian. The other person survived, but with serious injuries. There is, as Moist said, no reason to ever drive drunk, especially these days. There should also be nothing even resembling leniency for drunk drivers, no matter how much or how little damage they cause.
im so sorry, i can only imagine the pain you must feel. I wish you and your family all the best with healing
my condolences
I'm so sorry for what you and your family had to go through. That must have been rough.
Most drunk drivers actually don’t kill anyone basically like sober drivers I’m more afraid of old people since in my experience they are the ones who did the killing
@@Paulin-pw5jx what an awful thing to comment on someone saying they lost family due to a drunk driver
Fun fact, if you wanna find out if someone’s blackout drunk, just ask them the same question multiple times, and if they keep answering it like it’s the first time you asked, they’re black out.
Are you a cowboy?
Are you a cowboy?
Are you a cowboy?
Are you... a cowboy?
Are you.... black?
My husband's friends died in a DUI. All of them, just gone. It makes me so mad to see how people don't mind to endanger others for their own convenience. And look at her! She's so far gone, it's a miracle she didn't hurt anyone.
@Lol okay imo it's not about driving after drinking, it's more about drinking when you know you're with a car. Yes, a hammered person has no concept of consequences and rationality but she consciously took the decision to consume alcohol without at least insuring safe transport before that
Damn..
@@bozhidardimitrov3573yea when I got my dwi I didn’t remember even getting in the car just woke up crashed in a guard rail. I was extremely lucky that I was the only one in the car and on the road and I was fine after the wreck but I say all that to say if you know your gonna drink leave your keys at home, if you bring your car with the intention to Uber home instead of drive most of the time when you leave drunk you’ll just say fuck the Uber I can drive when you can’t
@CodenameTurtle my condolences. My Neighbor, he was a only son from a rich family, got killed by a drunk driver as well. He was a very nice and humble guy. He took a cap after partying but a drunk driver crashed in the back of his cap with 120km/h him and the cap driver died. The drunk driver somehow survived. He has to serve only 5 years in jail.
My brother killed a family of 4 while drinking and driving. He passed in the accident as well and I really wish the family didn't have to experience that.
when i was 4 my dad smashed into a tree while driving home drunk and died. i really appreciate charlie taking the time to speak out against shit like this. it can be so devastating.
Sad stuff man. Driving drunk is never a good idea for sure.
I'm glad it was a tree and not an innocent victim. Sorry for your loss. Hopefully you play it smart.
Sorry for your loss
May he R.I.P.
I'm so sorry. When I was 10, my dad was in a drunk driving accident where his best friend died, and my dad was in a coma for months and barely survived. My sociopath aunt actually told me he wasn't going to make it and I had to live with that for months, so I can genuinely empathize. They never found out who was driving as they both were ejected, but my dad refused to ever drive again. He accepted responsibility and spent the most important years of my childhood in prison. I still can't imagine losing him that early. He ended up passing away from cancer when I was in my early 20s.
I hope you've found healthy ways to process that all. It took me a long time to understand the ways all of that affected me negatively. Ways that I didn't realize at all. I sought out therapy for different reasons and that ended up helping a lot, so I genuinely recommend that. One of the best decisions of my life, honestly. You don't even realize where those things manifest themselves until you really dig deep.
As a wife of a diabetic, I am so thankful that cops are informed. It's comforting to know that he may actually be treated as a person with a disease and not a drunk.
mmmmm
Yeah, I have heard of too many diabetics who died in sobering cells.
some cops*
I mean if the symptoms of low blood sugar for a diabetic are similar to the symptoms of a drunk person, wouldn't a diabetic off their insulin be just as dangerous and irresponsible behind the wheel as a drunk driver?
It's not the alcohol. It's the impairment that's the issue.
@pickledparsleyparty that's not why it's good they asked, if a diabetic person needs insulin and they don't get it they can die so asking is for the safety of them on top of the whole road driving thing
"I've had 3 O'clock to drink tonight" is quite possibly the funniest drunk one-liner I've ever heard
I think I understand her anyway. she was trying to add up how much she would usually drink by 3am, just a guess. but she's so screwed up we get this legendary quote
I love the way she said it too like "There you go. You answered your own question, stupid"
@mollymcdade4190 there is no such thing as a cute drunk girl. They're just nuisances.
@@OfficialTygo Yeah but some girls think it's cute. Like the dumb blonde stereotype
@Molly McDade Gonna be honest I don’t think she was smart enough for that in that state
I can’t believe she drank the concept of 3 o’clock. She’s incredible
I mean, being sleepy + drunk is like taking cocaine and heroine at the same time and going behind the wheel for a good 30 minutes. Not a good idea.
Honestly, when I drink I hardly even go to 4pm, the fact she even went 3 o’clock is wild to me
@@felixowen2693 light weight
Hard to know if this ridiculous answer is better or worse than telling the truth in this scenario . Probably better because she’s not admitting culpability
@@hamchurger4566 ADH privillage
5:55
LMAO this is like that meme
- "I can't believe how drunk you are!"
- "I'M NOT FUCKIN DRUNK"
- "Can you tell the time?"
-"YES"
**points at the clock hanging on the wall**
"I'M NOT DRUNK"
Yeah That meme is funny as hell
I THOUGHT THE EXACT SAME THING
as a former druggie, i think she mixed her drinks with either pills or something that actually has taken her to a different realm
Ketamine by the looks of it
@@generalbonghits6147 nah them xans for sure. Drinks alone ain’t gonna get you like this.
It's possible she got drugged unknowingly while at the bar.
@@generalbonghits6147, for sure.
No women just don’t know how to handle their alcohol
I had a cousin who was killed by a drunk driver only a few days before Christmas. He was 26, engaged, and coming back from buying presents when he was hit. This was over 15 years ago and my aunt still hasn’t fully recovered.
Don’t drink and drive. It endangers yourself and everyone else on the road. What you think is a harmless decision can change someone’s life forever.
Edit: Thank you all so much for the kind words and sharing of stories! It pains me that so many people have been affected by such a stupid decision; drunk driving is an absolutely horrendous act and I wish everyone affected by it peace and healing❤️
Ouch. That... wow. That sucks. Please wish your aunt the best from all of us?
christ, sorry for your loss mate
Super fucked up sorry mate
That's wack
My middle name is from one of my mother's best friends who was killed by a drunk driver. PSA: just take an Uber or crash on somebody's couch or just find a place to lay down. It's not worth risking your life or anyone else's just because drunk you thinks it's a good idea to drive home.
Didn’t even know you could phisically get THAT drunk, can’t even begin to imagine how she got her car all the way out there.
I had epilepsy growing up. My seizures didn't even incapacitate me as much as she is now
This is a alcohol problem, like she probably ought to go to a few meetings.
@@Spencer-wc6ew yea she probably isn't just drunk
She probably downed multiple drinks quickly, just before getting into the car. Then, some minutes later, it kicks in big time.
I made this mistake when I was younger (minus the driving ofcourse). Was at a party when we suddenly decided to go somewhere else, so I quickly finished my drink and had to just get another one "for the road" and downed it too. Both drinks within a minute or something like that.
Well, I didn't make it to "somewhere else" but ended up falling asleep on someones stairs a few minutes walk from the bar.
I'm glad I'm not that stupid anymore.
Alcohol is a hard drug. Probably the hardest.
I hate how people can do this shit and not lose their license forever. It’s disgusting.
but that would make cops big meanie heads
@@senaps_media and driving drunk off pills makes you a deadbeat loser who shouldn't be allowed on the road for everyone else's safety
@@senaps_media the police dont take away your license that would be dmv
@@senaps_media I hope you never get a license
@@CyphCatI don’t think that’s what he meant and it’s a bit wild you’d say that. I think he meant that in the sense of false accusations done by a cop- unlikely but possible, especially if there’s a vendetta involved.
"I've had three o'clock to drink tonight..." The scariest part is, she managed to stay in the lane and keep the car stopped at the intersection. This clearly is far from her first time operating a motor vehicle while absolutely blitzed out of her gourd.
That's one hell of an assumption dude
@@firstlegend5105 I think you should educate yourself on substance abuse my guy.
Make way for the armchair detectives.
@@Dragorach I'm not arguing 90% of what you posted because it's right.. what I am arguing is no matter how many times you've done it before when you're smashed it doesn't make you better there is no training for driving drunk it could be your first time or your last time you're going to be just as good cuz you're f****** hammered. If you think you get better driving drunk with practice I got a couple plots in Zimbabwe I want to sell you ...they're real nice
@@Dragorach u sound like the actual drunk drivers who say "nah it's fine, I'm a good drunk driver".
I don't have any plots in Zimbabwe to offer, but I offer a plethora of luxurious villas in Venezuela if u believe in good or "skilled" drunk drivers
The fact that she didn’t get upset till they placed her under arrest means she thought she was playing it off
The officers were very smart to block her in with their squad cars BEFORE waking her up. It is very common for passed out drunk drivers to try and drive off because they get very startled.
It's amazing when they think they've passed all the roadside tests and are surprised to find out they failed miserably lol
@@beandipss I mean all she had to drink was 3 o’clock! I see no problem
@@craigmeyer6957 axpl
Well she only has 3 o’clock to drink
All things considered, she’s extremely lucky. She didn’t hurt anyone and no one hit her. Those officers saved her life and the lives of anyone in her path that night.
There is another video that shows her at the hospital that night for a blood draw and she claimed paralysis and they called EMS to take her to the jail while running her mouth. She was also on Tik Tok threatening neighbors and a judge as well. Never seen her videos but saw body cam footage of her on another video.
My aunt lost her life in a drunk driving accident, she was pretty much decapitated, drunk person survived unscathed. Probably one of the most selfish acts someone can commit, and getting older you realize just how common it actually is, how some people do it like it’s nothing and have BEEN doing it, they just haven’t been caught
The cop asking is she’s diabetic. Simply training police to be more aware of situations does a long way. It’s very nice to see that.
Should be a standard for police around the world, need scary cops
Sadly some are just self thought. Personally believe they should all take classes and be tested if they are morally able to stay as a cop and learn more about other situations.
But what happens if you are?
@@Voidaken Hopital
@@jacktaylor8195 And this event can sporadically happen to diabetics on the road? Isn't that sort of dangerous?
I appreciate the cop asking if she was diabetic. Informed cop.
They deal with diabetic drivers all the time. So common
Honestly, yeah. I was happily surprised to hear him ask that.
Most people can tell if there’s a drunk or diabetic. I can tell you right now, they can smell her.
Does being diabetic do that to you?
@@crackedemerald4930 low sugar can make you comatose or very confused. May seem like they are drunk at first.
I'm truly amazed she was able to pull out of a parking spot without sending herself out the windshield at that point
@witchelowful not how alcohol works bud
@@jackolimb6145 Yeah, pretty sure thats how it works bud. Or are you suggesting the moment you swallow it, it takes full effect?
@@jackolimb6145 it is how alcohol work bud. Most people don't get drunk right after drinking alcohol. It takes a bit of time for the alcohol to take effect. I can take 6 shot of Jager bomb back to back and not feel anything for a good 30 min. After 30 min, I'm at a comfortable buzz.
These kids that think they know alcohol 🤣. Stop, you just ousted yourself. We know you don't drink. Drinking is bad for you anyways, don't start.
@@UnfiItered lol it does not take 30 minutes for 6 shots to kick in. You feel that shit immediately
@@flutter180 thats just not how the body works dumb example but if you eat you also dont shit immediatly
edit: i just googled it: it has to do with the blood circulation and how long it takes most of the times its 30 minutes until you feel an effect
Not gonna lie the fact that she kept pressure on the brake all that time while falling in and out of consciousness blows my mind.
She probably put it in park at the light cause her foot would’ve totally let off. I could be wrong though
@@pinecone3870 She wasn’t in park. That’s why the cops kept telling her to put it in park and she wasn’t listening.
Ya idk how she managed that
Maybe that car has that auto park feature, where if you stop, it won't go until you use the gas pedal, even if you're not pushing the brake.
Her last braincell went survival mode 🤣
Guys, she's not drunk. That's just how TikTok stars are in real life.
She's just following the rules.
😂😂😂
Tic tok is not a career either. Kids are so fucking dumb today…
her saying she had 3 o clock to drink is one of the funniest things I've heard in the past year
That shit has me crying
it gives me the same vibes of "im not fucking drunk, can you tell the time, im not fucking drunk" kinda hard to explain in text, but if you know you know
@@ojtivAlcoholics be like that😂 so drunk they aren't even sure if they're drunk anymore
How much have you had to drink tonight?
No no0o , nahhh H0w muCh HaVe UUU had to dhfink tonight!?!?
I believe what she meant to say.
Lmfao
We should be happy she didn't have 5 o'clock to drink tonight, it would've been messy
Couldn't agree more. My best friend's mom (my "2nd mom") was killed by a intoxicated driver. She was my best friend's only parent and it had been just the two of them for so long. It was so heartbreaking.
She taught Special Education her entire adult life and was also a fluent ASL translator who helped all deaf students in the area (both in and outside of the school she taught at). Thanks to her, we had kids who were deaf able to play sports because she showed up to every practice and game to translate for them.
She was such a beautiful, loving soul who was so unfairly taken from my best friend, her family, friends, and so many young people in the community who relied on her.
It’s always the best people who get killed by intoxicated drivers
may she rest in peace🕊
The way you speak about her is lovely & from the words you use she sounds like a fantastic person. Sorry for your best friend & yourself.
I feel like these massive souls who do such greatness are pulled from their time to be born into another time, because they are needed elsewhere at a different time and place. It's the only thing that makes sense to me.. too many amazing people go out in horrible ways.
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I lost 3 of my younger siblings from a wrong way drunk driver, thank you for making this video Charlie. People need to be more aware
Hey man, I'm so sorry for your loss. I HATE drunk drivers, me and my family got hit driving home one night and my mom ended up needing several surgeries for her shoulder. One of us could have easily died that night. Hope you're doing well and taking care of yourself.
Word. Sending my condolences. I also lost a sibling, we weren’t blood but I knew him since he was 3. He’d just turn 16 and got his permit, just to have his life ripped away by a drunk driver who was driving a semi-truck, truck came barreling down the wrong side of the road killing 4, including my brother. it’s crazy.
Damn you all acting like Charlie saved the world with one video
@@ManOfPillowDoom Exaggeration is your kind of thing, aint it?
I’m so sorry for your loss, these people have a problem yes but create terrible pain and don’t deserve anything after that.
“What seems to be the officer problem” - Randy Marsh
I’m not as think as you drunk I am office sir
@@Argyle117 You got me with that one 😂😂
I struggled with alcoholism for a long time, ended up going through severe withdrawals that hospitalized me for 3 days where i couldn’t even walk due to the tremors. Despite how much my life was ruined by the substance I never drove intoxicated. Even when I was downing a whole bottle of whiskey every day I never got behind the wheel. There really is zero excuse for it I promise. Also been sober almost a year and have zero plans to ever let that toxic shit back into my life.
I respect you. Both for never getting behind the wheel, and for getting through those rough withdrawals. That's no easy feat. Stay strong, friend.
i'm proud of you, man. keep up the good work.
God bless you, my guy. Stay strong on your journey and thank you for sharing.
♥️♥️♥️ congratulations. Very proud of your sobriety
Good shit man
She's from here in Michigan, what makes things worse than losing her streaming career is she lost her license. In Michigan, if you refuse to take either a breathalizer, or a blood draw test, you immediately lose your drivers license. When you go in front of the judge they will set how long that will be, but I think the lowest is one year.
I thought this video was from 2001 doesn’t that mean she got it back?
@@delanidagostino5152 nah, this happened on july 7 2021
If it’s her first DUI the highest would be 1 year probation 6 month minimum. $2000 is the max fees too I believe. On top of mandatory alcohol assessments and AA. I live in Michigan aswell and where I’m at nearly everyone I know drives home from the bar.
There's something similar here in Indiana. Basically when you sign for your license (in the terms that no one reads) you actually agree to always do a breathalyzer and/or blood alcohol testing at the request of an officer. So refusing the test can actually get you in some hot water. From what I've heard few officers here will actually use that against you unless you are way zonked like this girl is. They'll usually just take the DUI and suspend the license for a year or two.
Now I have never had a DUI let alone been pulled over. But this is what I have heard from officers in my hometown and seen via the news and whatnot
EDIT:
This is known as Implied Consent Laws in Indiana
@@delanidagostino5152 My dude TikTok wasn't around then lmao
The reason they blocked her in and didn't wake her up right away was not because she might run, she had her foot on the brake so if they woke her up, her foot would come off the brake and she would drive into the intersection while not in control. This exact thing did happen and she hit the cop car in front of her.
i think that’s what he meant by “run away” but just phrased it weirdly
I can't believe how easy she got off. The danger she posed to others was off the charts.
Cause she’s a chick, they usually
Get lighter sentences
@@ophiuchus5613on the other side of this it seems like the police give men endless chances, driving drunk, harassing women, before they finally arrest them. Sexism goes both ways MENSA man
@@futuristicgirl14no? no they fucking dont? there are countless cases of women false accusing men of stuff like that and they get put to jail before they are even asked for it, and the moment a woman yells rape in public she gets help instantly, even if no one knows the situation, but if a man yells rape in public literally NOTHING happens, if i ask you to give me the money i lent you last week you can yell rape and get 2 macho dudes to fucking tackle me to the floor while you pretend you are scared, DO NOT fucking push it.
@@futuristicgirl14that is totally a lie
@@futuristicgirl14you’re not the sharpest tool in the shed huh
The way Charlie segues into "...found my brother lying in a pool of his own vomit - as you know, he struggles with alcoholism," without skipping a beat or changing his tone at all, is honestly impressive.
His tone never changes anyway.
charlie is so funny 😭😭😭
It's because he is a proffessional actor. Have you seen his role in Hunger Games? Absolute masterpiece.
His voice sounds like it's putting his face to sleep
I had to rewind because i thought he was serious
Drink driving is no joke. I've known people who've had very close people taken away from them because some driver was just incapable of being a decent human. RIP to all the beautiful people who've lost their lives to such horrid actions.
Seriously. She’s lucky to even be walking free right now.
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Drunk driving is based I'm driving drunk rn the police is currently chasing me and I've ran over 12 people already
Except when the driver thankfully dies
@@Nichtzukennen godspeed
As someone with an alcoholic mother, this topic really should be talked about. Drunk driving devastates everyone involved and there's absolutely no excuse for it.
I lost my father to a drunk driver, and it still hurts all these years later. Thanks for shining a light on this horrendous human being
Over 60% of car accidents are caused by sober drivers, let’s not discriminate booze cruisers because your father can’t look after himself
I would say she’s made a grave mistake, but I wouldn’t call her a *horrendous* human being.
*Oh, what a typo
@@connorhlane drinking and driving isnt a mistake, its a very active choice that reflects who she is
@@mikaelalm9333 oh it’s definitely a mistake. It’s a choice and a mistake…
@@mikaelalm9333 You don't wake up one day and think "I'm going to drink and drive today".
As a person with hypoglycemia, I appreciate the cop asking if she's diabetic. I have sounded/appeared completely "hammered" when my sugar gets too low. Slurred speech, off balance, confused, eyes rolling etc. I also have seizure disorder and ptsd. Both of which can make me seem under the influence to the untrained eye. Education is key ! 💪
ptsd from what?
@@eugenkt777 being diabetic
@@eugenkt777 I'm assuming something business related.
@@eugenkt777 why would you be entitled to that information
@@neen2660 as if he isn't allowed to at least ask and see if they want to share their personal information with strangers over the internet
I’m not gonna lie this is my favourite of all your videos. Three years ago two of my closest friends were killed by an intoxicated man driving the wrong way down a stretch backroads highway. The man’s family speculated that he was probably trying to end his own life. He succeeded but he took out my friends in the process. I hate drunk driving with a passion. Love this message, love the awareness. Thank you ❤
I’m so sorry for your loss :(
I'm sorry to hear that dude
Should I give a fuck or should I give a shit?
FORTNITE BATTLEPASS
I JUST SHIT OUT MY ASS
Get fucked
Is the car okay?
I’m just half listening while at work and the “3 o’clock” answer nearly had me bursting out laughing at my desk 😭
I've been that drunk once and I couldn't even sit correctly. I don't know how the hell she got behind the wheel or even drove at all. She should've gotten a worse punishment because that's ridiculously dangerous for the people around her.
Might be from piling the drinks to close to her departure. She may have left tipsy, which is bad enough already and it fully hit her by the time she got to that light.
@@Keestralthis makes sense. Never thought of it that way
Good chance she was still somewhat functioning and then her BAC rose.. when I was younger I didn't know how to drink responsibly lots of trouble blackouts fights..it's ugly honestly. Other thing is she could've mixed other drugs. Xanax etc.. doesn't take much at that point. Already drunk eat even a 0.5 football you could be like this. Yeah though she's shit faced. Some people pass out in their backs and throw up and suffocate. So if you have any friends like this turn em on their sides. Glad no one's hurt and she's okay as well
My dad used to mix Alcohol with pills and man I had a hard time getting him from the Garage to the backdoor steps. Took over an hour...just the backdoor steps. Then he wouldn't go up the stairs. God I'm glad those days are over..
@@SgtJohnRemairez honestly, seems like more than booze. alcohol + antidepressants is a real possibility, its a super unpredictable unpredictable combo
She’s that *special* kind of intoxicated where you could literally just trick her into cuffs by telling her you have some bracelets you want her to try on. 💀
*Ok_Dont_Read_My_Names*
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Yeah this comment ain’t a good look
Lmao. Ya comes across
@@OprahsMingey bros speaking from experience
@@OprahsMingey you’re the one taking it that way
I saw this yesterday. Her entitlement and blatant disrespect towards the officers is repulsive. Her having no regard for her or anyone else’s safety is just a shame. She failed as an adult.
I mean, anything for views, I guess. That’s how social media is sometimes.
Which tiktok bozo is this?
@@Mandate_of_Heaven I doubt she planned THIS for views! If she did, that’s a serious length to go to
I would say it's amazing she didn't get beat for it but then I remembered she has pretty woman privilege.
yes shes an entitled ass, no i dont feel sorry for the state sponsored gang members who arrested her.
8:05
"Her BAC must have been like a 10.0"
So 10 o'clock.
mad props for the diabetes check, this would've been a whole different story if she was in fact not-intoxicated and they didn't ask that
Why do they ask that?
@@mbg3147 To cover them incase of a lawsuit, and also to check whether the person might be diabetic.
@@mbg3147 low blood sugar can be a lot like being intoxicated
@@mbg3147 incase she was diabetic?
@@mbg3147 in case they want to go to sugar mountain, bruh why do you think they ask that... It's not hard to figure out.
My heart breaks for her child. It's difficult to imagine having a mother who can be this irresponsible by driving while being drunk. This is why you need to heal before you start having children.
I saw you comment on a Grrt video
When I was a kid my mom would drunk drive with me in the backseat. It was terrifying. That’s why I don’t drink and probably never will.
You’re aware there a lot of people who aren’t addicts prior to having kids, then develop an addiction later on, be it drugs, alcohol, pills etc. by no means am I blaming the kids, I am saying that people can develop an addiction at any point in life. While I agree, Good luck telling an addict they can’t or shouldn’t have kids. You’ll just push them more over the edge
Totally agree also based pfp
Lmao Charlie thinks most towns in the US have ubers or taxis 🤣
I live in Wisconsin, where it feels like so many take actual pride in driving drunk. I have lost a few friends and family to it... both by their own hands and others'. I am glad to see you taking a hard stance against it.
The worst case I experienced shows how it can go beyond that one bad decision. My husband's cousin was killed by a drunk driver on Christmas Eve several years ago. She had just turned 18. Her older sister was so devastated by the loss that she ended up taking her life a few weeks later. It turned out she was pregnant. The mother of the two girls (my husband's aunt) was so wrecked by all these losses that she also took her life. As far as I'm concerned, that drunk driver killed four.
I am from WI too. My own step dad drinks and drives daily. It sucks.
I grew up in Alberta, it's the same thing here. People will brag about how they drive drunk all the time as if they think they're cool. If you express concern, they'll tell you "it's fine". I've lost friends to it as well. It's never the driver who dies, always the passengers.
I'm from Wisconsin too and drunk driving is just talked about so casually..... everyone knows someone who does it
Sconnie over here too. I live on a lake and it's even worse. Every year there's a bad boating accident and alcohol is ALWAYS involved in boating accidents. (not literally there's no such thing as an absolute)
I am also from wisconin, lets goooo booze cruisers!
/s if that wasn’t obvious
0:47 TF you mean, "you know, the classic?"
This has been a wild week with content creators ruining their careers, first a Twich Streamer and now a Tiktoker
I mean I’m pretty sure these are for two separate reasons, but I gotta agree.
@@Mandate_of_Heaven a ruined career is a ruined career lmao
In my opinion, She doesn't look a Tiktoker, she looks like Southern mom that just got a divorce today and try to drink herself to death
@@d76458 sukma
@@bapza8338 Sukma what? 🤭
I love how much Charlie talks about how terrible drunk driving is. It’s such a refresher to see people genuinely caring about others and despising those who don’t
driving drunk is severely overly demonized it should only be a ticket unless you crash
@@jtg.809 👈🏽 troll or an idiot. DO NOT FEED THE TROLLS 🧌
@@jtg.809 bro what
@@jtg.809 Agree. Some people even drive better when they had a couple of brewskies or the good ol' driving whiskey because they pay more attention
@@jtg.809 Cranky because your license was revoked aren't you
I'm embarrassed to say I've had 2 DUIIs in my career as an alcoholic (sober since 3/2/11 and lucky not to have hurt anyone) and yeah, $2000 with 12 months probation is SUPER light! Most DUIIs cost about $3000-$5000 in fines alone, but are more like $10000 with classes, DUI impact panels, etc. Hopefully she gets the help she needs because alcoholism is one hell of an insidious disease.
Edit: Thank you for all the likes and supportive comments, as well as congratulations to those who are battling their own demons and winning ❤
Respect for your progress and candor. Keep it up dude I'm rooting for you.
congrats on your sobriety
Congrats dude. Keep at it. Respect!
Same, I've had two myself, last one in 2018. I've turned my life around since then since joining the military in 2019, but it's repercussions still linger today in my license being suspended until this July coming up. Also have been sober since April 11th.
Congrats? Do I say congrats? Whatever the case, you have a will of iron, my dude. Wish you a long and happy life of sobriety.
I'm 22 and still struggling with alcoholism since I started heavily drinking at 16, and not once have I ever drove drunk. I don't care about myself but I don't want to endanger my friends or others. It's undoubtedly a choice you make
Respect, wishing you the strength to put down the bottle for good.
As someone who lost 3 friends to drunk drivers, I have an absolute 0 tolerance policy for it, in any form. There needs to be a minimum prison sentence for this, it's actually crazy how much damage they can cause with so little repercussions, until they actually kill someone.
Maybe the punishment for DUI that doesn't hurt anyone should be almost as harsh as if they did hurt someone, rather than much less.
A minimum sentence isn’t going to stop people from drunk driving. Harsh sentencing doesn’t reduce well any crime. You want less drunk drivers support investing in proper public transit.
@@RyanWillis227 Not proportional
@@zg3342 based
@@zg3342 this man gets it
The diabetic aspect is pretty important actually. My dad is diabetic, and recently we had a scare where his blood sugar and blood pressure just dropped, and he literally passed out in the middle of a health check up for an infection on his foot. When he came too he was out of it, and not sure what was going on, didn't remember passing out, was slow to react to questions, and sometimes answered different questions, and had some trouble speaking... more fading out his words then slurring them, but I feel like that's more person dependent.
Anyways, after fighting off the injection and some changes in his medication, he hasn't had a repeat so for those who are worried, he's doing fine.
That’s some scary stuff, glad he’s doing better though
shes so drunk that she didnt even fail the test they just straight up couldnt even start it
I lost one of my best friends to drunk driving, his family tried to cover it up but it was way too obvious a lie, he had a history of drinking so it wasn't a shocker but still didn't like how they lied about it as this is a teachable moment that could save someone else. This was back in 2005, we had just graduated high school and 4 months later he was out drinking with his girlfriend and a few friends, took them all home and thankfully he managed to get them all home safely but on his way back he lost controll and hit a tree so hard he snapped his neck. Drunk driving is stupid, I lost a good friend that day and yes it was his fault, I had his toxicology report pulled and no surprise to me he was way over the limit. In 2 years it will be 20 years ago since his death, I still miss him, wish he could of met my other best friends who are now my brothers. Call a uber, lift, stranger on craigslist, a friend or family member, again drunk driving there is no excuse.
Damn. Anyone who's had 3 o'clock to drink is highly unpredictable. Especially when controlling a highly responsive 2-ton murder wagon. The fact that she didn't kill anyone isn't grounds for a slap on the wrist, it's an absolute miracle, and she should still see time as if she did kill someone.
The law always makes distinctions between risk and outcome. That’s why there are so many attempt and conspiracy charges. Nobody who didn’t kill someone should serve the time of someone who did kill someone. That’s ridiculous and counterproductive. She should be forced into an evidence-based substance-abuse program, sbe required to sell all vehicles she owns, and have her license permanently revoked. The last thing shouldn’t be a big deal but unfortunately this country coerces people to own and drive cars because of the shameful quality of public transit in the US.
She is so incredibly lucky she got off with such an extremely light sentence. I’ve known people who were arrested in similar fashions (asleep in a parked car, but drunk) that got jail time, probation, THOUSANDS in fines, and 2 years of breathalyzer in their cars. She got off so, so easy
She’s a female bro they get lighter sentences for everything
She is so incredibly a white woman.
@@playitcool1963 Yes, everything has to be about race.
White woman, so can do whatever she wants.
Someone here got arrested for being drunk and leaning on a car not his car locked and no keys on him
Thank you for beginning the video with a small PSA Charlie. You are absolutely right, with the advent of Uber and Lyft it's easier than ever to avoid a situation placing you behind the wheel while under the influence. This woman's scenario is the least of what could go wrong. She could have just as easily hurt herself or others, or worse. Never drive drunk. An impound fee is nothing compared to the costs of court, treatment, fines, re-enstatement fees, etc. And if you hurt someone you must bare it for the rest of your life.
so you expect someone to park their car at a club, the uber home and leave their car at the club,then get a other uber back to the club only to see a 50 dollar fine for leaving their car there and the drive home or to work with a hangover????????
@@morgajoka838 if that's what it takes to stop yourself or others getting hurt or killed, yes. if you know you're going to be drinking, plan ahead of time and just uber there and back. its extremely simple.
@@morgajoka838 its 100% your responsibility to ensure that you have safe transport home if you're going to drink like this
@@morgajoka838 obviously you Uber/get a ride there and back, Einstein. and you should be taking these things into account before you get hammered. celebrate all you want, but being a responsible adult is mandatory.
@@morgajoka838 The hangover would be the case either way if you drink like that. And a $50 fine and a couple Ubers is a LOT CHEAPER than a 10-20 grand DUI. There's nothing shameful about ensuring the safety of yourself and those around you.
What is crazy is that back in my grandparents days, cops would tell people to keep the driving to the back roads and let them be on their way!
Yeah she's not just drunk. As you mentioned the way her jaw drops, is a clear indicator she was also using either opiates or benzodiazepines (Xanax, Clonopin etc)
Most likely it's just something she's prescribed that doesn't mix well with alcohol
I agree with this. This looked more like the one time I was on blues (Xanax + probably fentanyl) than just alcohol or even being drunk/high. I guess it’s possible this was just an insane amount of alcohol and she was not there at all. But then idk how she would have even got behind the wheel or walked even half a well as she did when she got out the car if she was that drunk.
I strongly feel like she got a pill slipped in her drink hence that she was acting like a zombie which is very unfortunate
i came to the comments to say this too, the fact that she could walk without stumbling while being that incoherent made me believe it wasn't even alcohol.
Scimmed the vid so didn't see if they got her blood alcohol level.. but I've seen people act like this off a xanax or kpin and only a beer.. doesn't even take alot for some people. The way alcohol and benzos interact w each other causes the combination to really mess you up, often black out and remember next to nothing. Also turns you into a whole different nasty person alot of times.. I was hooked on benzos for years they're bad news.
This is the only thing I’ve ever heard about her. To me, this will be her legacy
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Same
That’s a good point, I hadn’t thought of it like that. 🤣
@@yourboyjomo4175 she’s dead for real?
Deep lmao
THANK YOU for using your platform to speak out so strongly against drunk driving, Charlie!! ♥️
My best friend lost both her parents (and unborn baby sister) to a drunk driver.
They were coming home from a Christmas party.
My friend was just five years old.
Drunk driving is inexcusable!
Over 60% of car accidents were caused by sober drivers, let’s not discriminate booze cruisers because your homie can’t look after himself
@murlocmasher3368
This better be sarcasm because you invalidated your argument with that statistic. The majority of drivers aren’t driving under the influence, so you’re saying maybe 5 percent of people, if we’re being generous, cause 40 percent of crashes…
@@murlocmasher3368 bruh 😭💀
just get better at looking out. Not my fault I want a challenge when driving.
@@Tomaternator average attention seeking comment
You should check out the case of Katy Palmer and her husband John who were struck by a drunk driver. Katy was killed and John was paralyzed initially. This man that hit them had multiple DUI's, had a suspended license, evading arrest, reckless driving, and got in no trouble for killing a women. They weren't even walking on his side of the road. He was going well over the speed limit and there was no attempt to stop. He got nothing for this. Not the only story I've heard like this and it makes me sick that someone can just get away with that.
She was in the nodding off stage, which is typically when a drug user is also at their "highest high" and about to go into a crash (typically starting with sleep). She was at absolutely the most dangerous point someone could be. I have seen people on only alcohol get to that point, but it takes A LOT of alcohol. I agree, without tox it's impossible to say for certain, but it seems she was probably on something else along with the alcohol. The most frightening thing is that had she hit someone, they likely would have died and she would have survived.
Edit: For the people who are so quick to say I don't know what I'm talking about, please keep in mind that everyone's body reacts to alcohol, meth, opiates, benzo's, and hallucinogens differently. Trying to base everything on "your" experience is not factual, nor is it relevant. "Nodding off" literally means the person is just barely conscious, which is what this woman was at the beginning of the video, she literally fell asleep on the officers while they were tapping on her window. There is also a statistic about drivers under the influence surviving more often than the people they hit, attempt using Google before stating that is not a fact next time.
YEP. Not to mention there's a lot of foods, supplements, medications that interact with alcohol, even before you start getting into illegal/recreational substances. It's a way more dangerous drug than most people realize.
You are dead right about the whole she probably would survive because drunk drivers tend to survive because they don't tense up for the accident.. :(
you are soo ignorant to what drugs are like nodding happens as soon as the drug really kicks in if you have taken enough if it was at the highest high point shed be out , trust me - ex addict 3 years sober btw im not saying she was right what so ever but it does seem more like being too drunk than someone on the nod cmon
@@BetaRayTrill I assumed that the "drug" they were referring to was alcohol, in this case?
it sounds like you have no idea what youre talking about tbh. maybe dont throw around words you dont know the meaning of while talking about subjects you know nothing about
The biggest red flag I've ever had in a friendship was in college when one of my friends got mad at me for trying to stop them from driving drunk.
Mate, that shit was as red as a freshly aborted fetus. Good on ya
Isn't that normal?
@@blackghostcat Why on earth would it be normal?
I’ve had that happen to me, IN HIGH SCHOOL! Multiple times as well
@@blackghostcat Yes it’s literally most people under the influence that think they can drive… It’s not a “red flag” it’s a drunk person being drunk. You don’t ask for keys, you take keys.
"ruined her career" she'll prolly make an apology video in a few weeks and nobody will even remember she did something
I hope it’s freestyle danc!
Honestly. Cancellation hardly exists
@@skriller7102 cancellation only works on white male or those not on the left.
Absolutely. No one actually ruins their career anymore lol They just move on to another group that publicly accepts them. Kanye is a perfect example. The rap world and fashion world realized he is just a Nazi and a mentally insane individual and the conservatives took him in instantly, which usually is the case.
but if a guy does it he gets media and 5 years in prison! GeNdEr EqUaLiTy
The fact that almost everyone on earth knows someone that got killed by drunk driving/drivers show how much of a menace those kind of people are.
I can only assume the reason for her not getting a harsher punishment was because she didn't hurt anyone or damage anything while drunk driving. She's lucky she only got probation, community service and a fine and got laughed off TikTok cuz she could've gotten herself or someone else maimed or killed.
Exactly.
And she's a white woman
@@bones_man327 interesting take
@@bones_man327 possibly the worst take I've ever heard
@@mntlyunstable it’s a blonde white woman. I’m not surprised she got a hella light punishment
Firstly, I had never seen or heard a cop ask somebody if they were diabetic. I was today years old when I learned that having low blood sugar could make you appear drunk. That explains at least a few of the weird things my father has said and done over the years! 😅
Secondly, this TikToker deserved a bit more than what she got. She's *very* lucky that she didn't put herself or anybody else in harm's way! 😒
It's rare but does happen...someone in diabetic shock behave almost exactly like someone that is almost black out drunk, but this broad was blitzed
@@haydenc2742 I think strokes also kind of make you like that as well, my grandma on my mom's side had those a lot.
Diabetic seizures can even trigger a strong alcoholic smell on the sufferers breath.
im diabetic and literally never thought about this. that can save somebody's life if the police officer is able to figure that out!
@@mossymoss05 hopefully if something like that happens people know what to do.
I lost my sister to alcoholism last Thanksgiving to alcoholism. I appreciate you speaking out on this subject. I don’t know who this person is but she’s really so out of it.
Did you lose her to alcoholism?
She's on Xanax not drunk. If she was drunk she wouldn't be even able to get out her car, Xanax makes you fall asleep out of nowhere. Happens all the time
@@videogameguy3722I feel like it was a mix of alcohol and xans to be honest
@@pringlepringle probably
@@videogameguy3722 had a friend of mine fall asleep out of nowhere after chugging his beer. He was very drunk xd but yeah like others are saying, can't be JUST alcohol for sure
5:50 "I've had 3 o clock to drink tonight" kills me every time 🤣
The situation is even worse when you think about it. Either she was drinking alone, and got THAT drunk by herself; OR she was drinking with friends, and her friends let her drive while THAT drunk
Next time I go to the bar I'm ordering a three O'clock!
@FreeSpeech orDIE!!! at what point
Maybe she left by herself, maybe their friends were drunk too, etc etc
She's the only one to blame, you can't put responsibility on someone else for your own fucks ups
It doesn't just look like alcohol to me. A lot of other comments that she took Xanax or something. She may have even been roofied
@@aaronhelmsman the bitch wasnt roofied she roofied herself
as someone in recovery it seriously looks like she mixed something with whatever she was drinking. or maybe even got roofied, idk. either way, what she did was incredibly dangerous to others and herself, obviously.
I agree- this is more than drunk. And she is absolutely accountable: she should not have been behind the wheel. But I also feel like there were many failures along the way: none of her 'friends' stopped her, the servers kept pouring, no one in the parking lot saw this and thought: she's good. Normally, at some establishments there are cabs outside waiting for patrons. IF she was not at a friends house ofc.
Yeah probably one of the stupid ones who take Xanax with alcohol, that's what it looks like
Yeah i agree
"Ive had three-o-clock to drink tonight." "Okay!" gotta love how the cop was able to stay as calm as he was. Id be losing my mind on this lady.
As a former alky, "3 o'clock to drink" made sense in a sideways fashion. Like hearing colors while on acid, hard to explain
thats why youre not a cop
You have issues and need a therapist if you'd go ballistic over that.
Nah, this is an easy quota filler for them. An unbelievably drunk woman that didn't do any real damage. Just let her have her spiel and get an interesting report out of it.
420th like. WOOT.
I'm honestly both appalled that she made a decision to get behind a wheel being that drunk and that somebody let her. I couldn't imagine seeing someone that drunk and not tackling them if I saw them getting behind a wheel. Like random strangers aren't the responsibility of other random strangers, but I wouldn't be able to look at myself if I didn't stop someone who was clearly hammered from getting behind a wheel and something happened because of it, whether that's them harming themselves or someone else.
People probably saw her, but didn’t wanna end up MeToo’ed
@@3adgamd3r I've stopped multiple people from driving intoxicated and I have never been "metoo'd".
You must be doing it wrong. Like, in a very rape-y way.
Stop that
@@yeahreally9185 we live in a day and age where a woman’s half remembered embarrassment can land you in jail
I went to school with a guy who got “MeToo’d”, she was lying and just too embarrassed to admit she slept with him consensually
I’ve had false allegations put against me which I had to disprove by humiliating myself in front of my parents and teachers by having them read my personal texts
In my case her new boyfriend was jealous of me, so convinced her to delete some texts in our chat to make me look creepy, then used those to try and get me in trouble
These are my lived experiences, “my truth” if you will, but go on, tell me how safe it is to trust women in this day and age
@@yeahreally9185 If you hold them, it's called assault. Males stopping females might look like a kidnapping attempt. It's just safer to let them go for your own personal safety with the law.
@@3adgamd3r Get off the internet and make some friends dude. Join a club or get a hobby, lying on the internet for attention just makes you feel worse after the rush of posting. Just 2% of rape allegations are suspected to be false, the boogie man you're facing doesn't exist. (Brown University, Myths about Sexual Assault Reports).
Good thing they conducted a sobriety test. Honestly couldn’t even tell she had anything to drink!
Edit: y’all it’s a joke calm down. Ik about all the illnesses that can mimic being drunk. I, personally, just found it funny that they (apparently) have to issue a test when someone is clearly under the influence of alcohol. And maybe if those are symptoms that can happen to someone, say with diabetes, then maybe they shouldn’t be driving either. Just a thought.
They still have to do it regardless
@@smartyjonez5470 it was sarcasm
My dude, they're legally obligated to do that
@@4ensicz the second sentence was sarcasm , not the first
@@smartyjonez5470???
I lost one of my friends to a drunk driver just last month. The guy ran a red light, killing my friend and hospitalizing his younger sister. The idea that so much was taken away by something so trivial is incredibly frustrating, to say the least.
Oh god I'm so sorry for your loss, I hope things get a lot better for you ❤️
I TOTALLY agree with you bro. This topic irks me as well. Uber, Lyft, taxis, friends, family, walking home…ALL are options instead of driving home while you are wasted. All are 100x cheaper than getting a DWI and the costs that come with it. It’s insane to me that anyone would ever even consider driving drunk. DONT DO IT. IF caught, your life is impacted forever. IF you are lucky enough to get home and not hurt anyone, then woohoo, don’t ever try it again. Most aren’t that lucky, they either get pulled over or they cause an accident, that’s where the real horror comes in. All extremely preventable. Make the smart choice, pay $30 to get home, not $10,000 for criminal charges.
I lost a middle school friend to a drunk driver. She was 13. Even now I have such little tolerance for drunk drivers I really appreciated you giving the hard no on that kind of behavior. It’s never worth it.
As a former alcoholic, I agree. When I knew I was going to get drunk I stayed around my brother who i knew would be sober. I didn't want to be responsible for taking someone's life bcz of my habit. You can sober up from being drunk, but taking someone's life is something you can't wake up from. Thankfully, I've been sober for 5 yrs now. And at 28, married with 3 kids. I've got a great reason to stay that way. I learned how to deal with my problems instead of drinking. Shit, like this makes me think of what kind of crazy shit I said and did while drunk. And it's scary, tbh. Gahd damn. Thank God for my older brother
Congrats on your sobreity man. As the son of two alcoholics it makes me feel good knowing people choose their kids over their habit.
5 years is amazing! I wish you many more! I also think young people don’t realize the very real risk of dying from alcohol poisoning.
Always love hearing stories like this. I lost my childhood best friend to drugs and alcohol. Being sober is an achievement itself especially for 5 years. God bless and keep healthy
"Former" alcoholic? Genuinely curious/asking - why do you phrase it that way as opposed to the common "recovering" or "non-practicing" alcoholic? (The former being way more common than the latter)
@@EnigmaticAnamoly what purpose does this question serve other than being obnoxious and pedantic?
These are hard to watch… my best friend and his dad who was my little league coach were struck and killed by a drunk driver going the wrong way, I’ve always felt a mixture of anger and sadness about it, I’m a very empathetic person so I wanted to mentally forgive the lady who was sentenced to life in prison for it. Charlie’s take on not having to forgive someone helped me come to term with the realization that I don’t ever have to forgive her. Thank you
I work as a first responder in New Orleans and it is not uncommon to find dead children from drunk driving and if a family member hits and hurts the drunk driver everyone steps back and let them let out anger then we resume like nothing happened. Never think you need to feel sorry because a selfish person stole your loved ones from you there was nothing that you could be sorry for. They choose to drive drunk and everyone has to live with the consequences. I am also very sorry for your loss. How are you doing.
Forgiveness, like respect has to be earned. I'm Christian, but I'm not God. If you want forgiveness look to him, not to me. This was my response when asked about my older brother's murderer.
@@Afrologist Even if your not religious I think this sentiment still applies, you don't have to ever forgive a person, but they can still learn from their mistakes and change themselves.
It’s a very fair sentiment because so many people act like forgiveness is a requirement for you to begin healing. But here’s the thing: forgiveness isn’t for you; it’s for the person who’s asking for it.
Didn’t forgive her consume her skin
If anyone was curious, the "typical" sentencing for a first time DUI, is 12-18 months probation, 0-30 days in jail assuming that nobody was hurt or worse. Alcohol and drug testing 1 day a month all the way up to every day, depending on the circumstances. Then there are education classes as well as substance abuse counseling. Classes are a one and done sort of thing. Counseling is ordered and on going throughout probation. Fines and costs differ from state to state. All in all at the end of the day a first time DUI can cost upwards of $25000. Then factor in the time you wasted and loss of freedoms. It's NEVER worth it.
The officer at the start wasn’t just staring at her, he was looking around her immediate area to make sure she didn’t have any weapons. Sometimes when people are startled awake their fight or flight response kicks in and they choose option A. That’s why the long look in the immediate area. As for option B, they move a vehicle to block her just taking off and blowing though the intersection.
Looking for weapons AND drugs/paraphernalia
she didnt want to startle her awake and she press the gas into the intersection
she’s a true fighter against big sobriety forcing us to drive not drunk
Booze cruisers will stage a violent protest outside the United States capital in order to stop the lobbying and propaganda of big water. Obviously charlie is a bought out shill. “Moist meter” it’s all making sense now
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so true
If we weren't intended to fight big sobriety then automakers should not give each door a bottle opener
im gods drunkest driver fr
As a diabetic, definitely appreciate the question about if she is one. I've had moments where my glucose gets so low that my words are slurring, speech is slowed, I'm cold, shaking, moving slowly, etc. Diabetes is definitely no joke.
as a new(ish) diabetic yeah the concept of being in that state and not being able to communicate correctly is scary
Man, hard to watch someone’s worst day of their life. Just glad it didn’t result in someone else’s last day of their life.
@Molly McDade I also hate it when someone has a shred of empathy
@@reubenmchugh4188 no empathy for the drunk drivers.
@@reubenmchugh4188 come on, she's an grown ass adult, she made her decisions, she decided to drink and drive, she could kill herself or worst kill someone, I have 0 empathy for that people
I’d rather it be HER worst day than a family of three and a father’s worst day at the hospital
Pfffffft.... Absolutely no sympathy for someone that drives whilst intoxicated. Especially to that level. If that is the worst day of her life, she's had a fucking good life.
Thank you for saying that about drunk driving. Two years ago, I lost one of my classmates who I’d known since I was twelve. She was always laughing, and class was so quiet without her. She was on the pavement and a drunk driver mounted the curb and killed her. They never caught the person. It traumatised my entire year group, we all had to come to terms with our own mortality and that you can just die randomly super young for no reason. I feel like we all lost a bit of innocence that day.
I wasn’t even close to her and I think about her every time I go down that same road (it’s one of the main roads in my city), so I can’t begin to imagine how it was for her sister (who was a few years younger) her friends, and her family. I cannot stand people who dismiss drunk driving as ‘not that bad’.
FORTNITE BATTLEPASS
I JUST SHIT OUT MY ASS
absolutely terrifying to experience. hope you & others are doing better now
I’m sorry for what happened to your classmate. My brother was maimed by a drunk driver when he was just a teen. He fortunately lived, but he now only has one leg and will never walk again. It’s been over 10 years and my family still feels the pain.
I’m with you on people dismissing it as “no big deal.” I’ve seen what drunk driving has done to my brother and my family. It is a big deal regardless if anyone is hurt or not, and to me, drunk driving is just as bad as manslaughter
Look. I don't drive so would never drive drunk. But struggle myself with alcoholism.... people who are sober or only drink once in a blue moon will never understand the absolute struggle. I DO NOT condone drunk driving. But making fun of someone's struggles. Nope. Charlie crossed a line here. Sorry for your loss. They shouldn't have driven.
@@krisj5561 nope. He did not. The moment you are driving drunk, your alcohol problem becomes *other people's* problem, and that's beyond fucked. I've been sober for three years so I know the struggle, but there is absolutely no excuse
As someone who has received a DUI, I do appreciate the call out on drinking and driving. I regret the decision I made that night to this day. Luckily I was stopped before my careless actions caused any harm, but I still think about that night and how I could have negatively affected someone else's life forever.
Same. I blew a .1 in college and it basically messed up my career for 3 years as far as driving company vehicles. Luckily I got it expunged since it was below a certain percentage but I will never do that shit again especially with how much I have to lose now.
@@EJD339 did you mean .1?
.01 is barely any alcohol
@@iRyan230 he might have meant as a minor.
@@pknepps maybe but the legal limit for under 21 is .02 in my state.
@@iRyan230 not in mine unfortunately
0:30 , I mean I think we all can relate too that
It's amazing how quickly drunks go from almost being a zombie to a rage filled monster.
nahh this aint only alcohl she deffintly had also something else in her blood
@@dmtygmyt7635 probably Xanax
Reading the comments how many people lost people because of drunk driving is heartbreaking.
My boyfriend lost his best friend to this. They were 19. I’ve watched my bf relive this and sobbing and there is nothing I can do to comfort him.
My condolences for you and him
being there for him is all you can do
Best thing you can do is be there for him, and maybe get him his favorite food.
That's legit so shameful to be acting like that, I really hope this can be a wake up call to her.
Ummm, she was drunk. If I took peoples mental state when they are high rather when they are not, third of the world would be skitzos, third would be psychopaths, one sixth would be manic bipolar, and another sixth would be relatively normal(nothing more than caffeine and other low keys).
Dont know the reality, but judging videos of them at their worst day is not them everyday.
@@assasin19991999 Yes she was drunk.... and driving.... if you can not stop yourself from driving when you get drunk, you need to stop drinking without having someone to take you home
Her getting canceled is a great wake up call :)
@@neighbor472 🤦♂️read it again
Drunk driving sure but the fact that she’s drunk in general? No.
There is more dignity in sleeping in a ditch until the hangover passes than drunk driving
She literally hit the gas, thankfully they had that car in front to stop her from going out of control. She is sooo out of it. It's terrifying actually. (I had to go thru diversion because of a weed possession and during that diversion course, they brought in a person who was arrested for drunk driving and accidentally killed 3 people out of 4. The family was utterly devastated, they were devastated. It ruins people's life's. It's really one of the worst things.)
It legit almost seems like she got roofied with how incoherent she was. I've been EFFED UP before from just drinking and I've never been that incoherent. She either partied harder than I even imagined was possible, mixed some stuff together, or someone mixed without her knowing.
She got lucky asf nobody got hurt I hope she learned her lesson
Highly doubtful.
When you choose to take the wheel while being drunk you are a lost cause for me so i don't think she will learn anything
@@MolkoKillStyle People make awful decision when drunk, especially as drunk as she was
@@MolkoKillStyleThat’s a pretty shitty way to think about other humans.
That being said, she should never be allowed to drive again.
Severe alcoholics like that rarely learn their lessons that easily.
That "I had 3 o'clock to drink" bit made me laugh way too much. XD
This is so hard to watch and it's sad some people drink themselves to that point, but it's also hard to have empathy for someone who would get behind the wheel in that state of mind
thats the problem. they get so drunk all reasonable thinking goes out the window. a sober person would never let them drunk selves drive but once youre drunk you change
After a certain point there’s no more thought. The real breakpoint is choosing to drink beyond a limit, and/or mixing in drugs.
@@mikec4308 have to imagine though she was with people less drunk & they POSSIBLY let her drive home...she could have just walked off and decided to drive home but any friends that let ya drive home drunk aren't real friends either
@@mikec4308 I have been very drunk at some points in my life and never thought it would be okay to drive while being drunk
@@mikec4308 i think it's genuinely that they don't care, even when you're drunk there's still that voice inside your head that tells you not to drive.
You said it right. My father has never even touched alcohol once and was almost killed in a head on collision with a drunk driver. I have zero sympathy for those irresponsible scumbags.
Over 60% of car accidents were caused by sober drivers, let’s not discriminate booze cruisers because your father almost got hurt
If only 60% of accidents are caused by sober drivers but the vast majority of drivers at any given time (>99%) are sober, I'd say that's a pretty harsh statistic to be defending an alcoholism problem with
@@murlocmasher3368 Are you saying we shouldn’t be angry at drunk drivers? Because everyone knows not every crash is because of alcohol but that wasn’t the point of the comment.
@@murlocmasher3368 thinking driving drunk isn’t dangerous doesn’t make you cool. yes there’s bad sober drivers … doesn’t make driving drunk any less bad
@northieee
Tbf he is defending drunk driving, it’s not like critical thinking skills were going to be very apparent, especially given the statistic that hurts his own point lmfao.
I'm so so so glad to hear your harsh stance on drunk driving, there's not enough people making it clear how despicable it is