My grandfather was killed on his way to work by a drunk driver. He wasn’t supposed to go to work that day but decided to go in and ride his motorcycle there. Took several days of suffering and being on life support for him to even pass. He was only in his 40s and it damaged my entire family beyond repair. My grandmother died about 10 years later and my dad ended up on heroin. It’s never ever worth it
There are sooo many options nowadays! Rideshare apps, apps that have a sober driver come drive your car home for you, taxis, subways, trains, etc... hell just gst a designated driver? I dont understand these people
@@sw640 Apparently we weren't watching the same video. She doesn't look like she's unintelligent to me. It also kind of pisses me off they didn't give her a Breathalyzer test at the scene! Especially considering the fact that she clearly didn't 'fail' their dumbass field sobriety tests...I chalk up any "mistakes" she may have made to nerves and the fact that she had no shoes on! I've seen a TON of videos just like this one, and she doesn't even come CLOSE to how badly others have clearly failed the same tests! Those tests as far as I'm concerned, are designed to screw you up. I couldn't do half those things sober, and on top of how nervous/anxious I would be, they would for sure determine I was "intoxicated"... And how does it make sense that he told her even if it comes up negative or she passes, she'll still be arrested for DUI?? And yes, she IS guilty of having a fake ID and whatever drugs she may have in her vehicle, but again, no ACTUAL test was done to determine whether she was intoxicated/under the influence, SOOO, wtf?
After being around several universities, I can honestly say that this happens on a daily basis. These college kids put themselves above other people’s safety
48 years ago I got stopped for a DUI. I remember thinking I could handle my drinks really well and had no trouble driving home. When the policeman asked me to turn off the car, I remember saying "I don't know how...." He recognized me as a teacher at the local high school and said I would probably lose my job over this. Mercifully he took my car keys. He said I see you live about 6 miles from here...."have a nice walk" (before cell phones, more or less in the country, 3am, snowing, in February). He said we'll talk when you pick up the keys". During my walk I thought about how I could have killed somebody and if I survived how I would have to live with it. There was a lot of guilt, and also gratitude for how I was treated. When I went to pick up the keys, the officer wasn't there, but there was a note in the envelope. "Last chance, from now on I will be watching..." It was a small town suburb and I got lucky. 48 years later I have not drank a single drop of alcohol, not even a toast at a wedding. Still teaching, I tell that story to my students before Christmas because they never know what to get a male teacher. (otherwise I would get a lot of liquor) Hopefully they will learn from my stupidity.
Why do you say that? She was polite, she didn’t yell and scream and carry on like so many. And she didn’t flirt nor was she “smiling” trying to get out of it. She did nothing to indicate she’s used to getting her own way. Maybe it’s just pretty girls intimidate you.
@@creepyglow It’s usually little boys or mentally underdeveloped men that equate a woman’s blonde hair with being dumb and/or overly flirtatious. Usually because they’re intimidated by them or because they’re angry that a blonde never went for them. And you’re not a little boy so…
The fact that she asked why she's being arrested during a DUI check point shows how drunk she is. She can't remember why they pulled her rover or why they're doing the FST lol
@@MC_1993 The test didn't matter, she was under 21 and admitted to drinking. She was being arrested from that point on. The test were to try and find more evidence against her, if they can show video of her stumbling or failing sobriety test it's easier to convict right? Rather than just an off the hand "Oh I drank something".
She was tired, not drunk. Drunks dont breeze through the eye test like she did. She was crashing from a party drug or something, but not drunk. You cant fake that eye test, nobody can. She was perfect with it. She deserved a red light ticket, thats it. A good lawyer would have got her off.
I mean, she gave them every reason to arrest her. Not in possession of her driver's license, no registration, in possession of someone else's identification, she's intoxicated, they found drug paraphernalia. And of course, she had only one drink 🤨
Being young and having a good car doesn’t mean she’s spoiled or used to getting her way maybe her specifically but being young and having a good job and good car is pretty common nowadays
@@giavannadileo760 facts. I’m 20 yo. I make $27/ hr and drive a 2015 fits Taurus police interceptor. Don’t judge a book by its cover. Some of us young folks work hard for what we have
Sobriety test is just extra evidence. She was going to get charged with a dui anyways. She's slurring her speach, all signs point to being plastered. I'm like her I don't lose my balance even if I'm wasted beyond belief.
She had a small buzz going on at best. Her blood alcohol couldn't have been over the limit. She passed those tests with flying colours...those cops were dicks lmao
@@vgnvideogameninja2930 She passed with flying colors? You need to watch it again. How many times did he have to tell her to not move her head when he was moving the light pen? She was not placing her heel directly in front of the other foot several inches in between, while walking the line. She also failed when holding her foot up. She didn't count as instructed and her foot came down before instructed. She likely would have passed a breathalyzer but since that doesn't test for marijuana it was kinda pointless. DUI doesn't mean just alcohol. It's under the influence of either drugs or alcohol Also she had a fake ID after claiming she didn't I would hope you are not excusing her because she was pretty.
I look back and realize I dodged so many bullets being a young stupid kid. Thank God I made it through those years unscathed and wised up. This easily could have been me. Hope she straightens up and flies right.
I once drove after drinking a bit and I never did it again.I thought “it’s cool,I can drive just fine”.But when I started driving I realized just how wrong I was and the danger I put myself and others in.All just to save me and my friends 25 bucks for a cab and having to pick my car up the next day.
That was a thoughtful response. It made me feel better after reading all the other comments. I’m sure she did learn her lesson. These situations can be really traumatizing but of course it is necessary. That doesn’t mean anyone should wish for her to have a difficult time- which will ultimately make it harder for her to turn it around.
I’m 21, used to drive drunk when I was around 18 & 19, luckily never had an accident or got busted. Now I just get an Uber or have a family member or friend drive me
she’s begging and crying to not get arrested because it’ll ruin her life… but if she ruins someone else’s life by killing them or their family then it’s all okay. logic.
Special privlieges don't actually exist. There's specific instances that are dramatized and blown out of proportion by the media. Believe it or not, this is how 99.9% of traffic stops are conducted.
@@abeltesfaye_ the cop told her not to reach for her jacket. And then when the other officer grabbed it he asked her if she had anything in the pockets and then checked them. She got no special privileges stfu
She did pretty well on those tests, I feel like I would even mess up on them sober with all that stress and being that nervous but I could be wrong 🤷🏽♂️
She did better than I did when cops pulled me over for cycling without lights on my bicycle at 2am but I got let off with a warning, and wasn't underage. I told them I will walk my bike back home. On my way back I ran into two guys that were walking down the road asked what the cops were doing. I said they were on my ass and let me go with a warning. Once the cops left I started hearing foot steps and looked behind me and these guys were running towards me. So I just hopped on my bike and pedaled as fast as I could and didn't even look back behind me after that. lol
@Colin Grabmydick I agree. Especially when she had to stand on one foot. Not everyone’s used to balancing for that long. And not everyone has great coordination. I would fail half of these tests sober
I left a friends house drunk (I’m 20 yrs old) and thought I was sober enough to drive home, I soon realized I was not, so I ended up pulling over into a small airport parking lot 30 seconds up the road and fell asleep almost instantly. I woke up to a cop knocking on my window. I’m parked in front of a fire hydrant, car still running, still drunk as hell. I was dead serious with this officer the whole time, told her exactly what happened, and all she did was take me into the station until I had a ride to pick me up. I 100% learned my lesson, and luckily enough, did not get in any legal trouble. Some people aren’t as lucky as me, but I also made a “smart”ish decision by not driving any more than a few hundred feet
Honestly that is the best decision you made in that type of situation i cant think of anything better than being honest. Just by you parking somewhere saved your life and others as well :)
There's one where the dude full on had dance moves and didnt stumble but he verbally admitted he was drunk then the cop and him were like ohhhhhhhh nooo
She was slurring her words there pretty damn badly, & couldnt remember basic instructions to not move her head. But I agree with you she did the rest of her DUI tests pretty decently compared to some REALLY wasted people. She was probably drunk but didnt have a super high blood alcohol content. Still above the legal limit though for sure
Mom & dad must be so proud. They appear to be well off considering she was driving a Benz as a college student. She could have easily harmed herself and others for her irresponsible actions. When are people going to learn?
debatable. Drive through an apartment complex in the hood in california and youll see tons of nice vehicles. People would rather live in a shitty apartment so that they can drive a nice car. Not saying that is whats occurring here, but benz doesnt always mean rich, especially if the things totaled lol
I know I love seeing this. 19 year old college student with a 30k dollar c300, same car I have for my daily driver. I drove a 7k dollar acrua rsx working full time throughout my entire undergrad, worked through countless late nights to get promotion after promotion through the last 10 years to make a 6 figure salary to afford one of these for a daily while paying insane california rents and still having my corvette as my weekend car. But ya know, some people just get one to start and then go out and fuck themselves with a dui. Good times!
I feel ZERO remorse for people who drink and drive when there are sooooooo many options at your fingertips to get home safe. I was a bartender (who doesn’t drink at all) for years. I would use my own money to get people Ubers cause my kid is on the road. I did it for him, not the drunks who make stupid life choices.
I love when DUI people say "please don't do this". They should look in the mirror at the beginning of the night before they go out and tell themselves that.
It never ceases to amaze me how much time American cops waste doing those ridiculous tests when they suspect someone might be DUI. A quick breathalyzer test and job done.
@@markwoods1530 Just because the person is under the influence doesn't mean it's always alcohol. Also, the person could just be sleepy and not intoxicated at all, hence the test.
All these college kids are “old enough” to be out here partying, drinking, driving, endangering innocent people’s lives but when it comes to consequences they aren’t. “Please! My parents are going to be so mad…” 🤦🏻♀️ Parents getting mad at you is the best outcome compared to how other situations end. My goodness, have some freaking accountability. I’m glad this situation didn’t end in something worse and I hope she learned a lesson. Drunk drivers have ruined so many people’s lives…
so ur saying that if u ever get arrested ur gonna thank the offericers? tell them how there really teaching u a good lesson and u wish they woulda caught u sooner?
Shut the hell up, if you’re even driving slightly bad at night by a cop in Florida they’ll pull your ass over and check for DUI. Stop generalizing the stipulation that “everyone is a bad driver in Florida and they don’t get pulled over.” Give me a break, there may be a lot of bad drivers, but they don’t show up as obvious cases of dui in front of cops. At night it’s accentuated more and this girl was probably driving just as bad as others but it’s a matter of place and time.
Because she's still a kid, and now her life is over. And some inbred jackals have seen fit to post this online so they can laugh at the humor that is authoritarian punishment. So she will be ashamed to leave her home, and will exist ad infinitum as the modern equivalent of the stockades. I am guessing it was more about her believing herself to be a good person, with dreams, who made a big mistake, and an hour ago she was just a normal kid, rather than "LMFAO laws don't apply to me for some reason!". But please, enjoy the show. Something has to keep the fools docile and entertained.
This almost happened to me when me and my friend were high asf and got stopped but we got so lucky the cop didn’t really care cause only our light wasn’t on so he left. 😮💨
I think that might be reading too much into it. She's young and clearly not in her right mind due to substances, so of course she's going to react in a less than rational way. Most DUI suspects do.
She thought she was just another hotty on a Friday night talking to cops and she ll be fine, then she felt the crackle of cold hand cuffs and it got real 🤣🤣 . I felt the crackle. Never for drunk driving though..
I thought the same thing I’ve seen much worse man. And also the car is In front of her house They couldn’t move it three feet to be parked right instead of towing a car from her front lawn.
@@louis0187 actually one time an officer stopped me and said he saw me swerve on the road & asked if I had anything to drink tonight and I said no bc he said I smelled like alcohol he did the test I passed and he let me go I just think it comes down to slurring a lot and sounding funny
@@DjSicEm Yea she did. I didn't say she did well enough to pass. I said she handled the test better than most. From what I have seen, most can't even follow the Officers instructions.
When you’re in college, you think you’re invincible. As someone who just graduated, I can confirm that a large majority of college kids have the “I can’t be touched” mindset.
I lost my best friend in high school to a drunk driver that happened to be a mutual friend. I can’t describe that feeling I had in my chest when her mom had to final let me know, we cried until we couldn’t anymore. She wasn’t wearing a seat belt and came through the windshield. Let this be a massive picture on how some things like this can escalate.
That’s insane. A friend from high school was involved in a drunk driving accident and she also was not wearing a seatbelt and went through the windshield and was impaled by a tree. It felt like a dream the funeral just everything.
I think they had enough reasonable suspicion that she was intoxicated. No, she wasn't slurring her words or falling over but like the officer pointed out, she had a wristband (which meant she had been in bar) and she was observed driving recklessly. But again, she wasn't super drunk and mostly complied which is probably why she only received a citation.
My mother got a DUI when I was a kid and I had to pick her up from jail at 2am. I was 17 when that happened and living on my own due to a death in the family. It’s not worth your life, other peoples lives and your freedom. Walk, catch an Uber or call a friend. Sucks to see another person thinking they will be okay and ending up in jail for bad decisions.. GL girl.
Also she intentionally ran a red light. Not only is she stupid for breaking laws that draw attention to her while she's drunk she's just totally reckless. I won't even run a stop sign in the middle of nowhere. It's just not worth the risk
@@anonony9081 in NJ if you get a DUI, you will also get a reckless driving ticket tacked on which cannot be removed in a plea deal. 5 points and your insurance premiums will likely double
Force of habit. It's like saying: "please don't shoot me" to the guy about to shoot you. Yeah, manners probably won't change the outcome. I hope if I'm ever in that situation I get a good one-liner in, or better yet say some shit that will confuse them forever. Dude goes to shoot me, I look him in the eyes and say: "I'll have what she's having!"
@@snapmalloy5556 Of course not. But it IS very common in those situations. And trust me, if someone pulls a gun on me, they better damn pray they are faster and more accurate than I am. I'm a firearms trainer, so the odds are not in their favor.
I don't know if it's really related but showing remorse is often a mitigating factor in sentencing. When you're drunk I don't know how truly remorseful you actually are though.
She had a fake ID I’m sure because these college kids think they are above the law and get anything they want and hopefully this girl takes this as a learning moment because this is plain stupidity DUI is completely 100% preventable
I’m honestly pissed off at how many idiots, drive while drunk 🤦♂️ my cousin, died from being hit by a drunk driver it is literally in the drivers manual to not fucking drive while you are drunk so simple yet morons/idiots can’t even do that. 🤦♂️
She kept moving her head on the first test. Almost did 10 steps in the first half of the second test, did 10 steps in the second half (she was supposed to do 9). She had to set her foot down once during the last test, and counted "1000, 2000, 3000", instead of "1000, 1001, 1002, 1003". She said "I somehow lost my *_real_* ID".
It was funny how she tried to make the police officer feel empathy for her by saying "i know a cop he helped me when a guy was harassing me" , "You look familiar". She's so manipulative. I bet that always work for her with every school problem, teachers, boyfriends, parents, etc. She thought the police would feel sorry for her and let her go.
Naw she knew him somebody else didn’t just give her his business card I can bet he knew her cuz he shut her up real quick on that haven’t we talked before I think somebody was butt hurt she wasn’t interested in calling his business” number and has been watching and waiting to pull her over for anything bcuz he didn’t get what he wanted her vehicle was not taking up 2 parking spots I’ve seen worse by actual sober drivers like seriously think about it he was definitely extra about it even tho she actually did really well on those test and I can’t do any of them sober af my balance is terrible I’m betting he was butt hurt and being an asshole bcuz he didn’t get that call cuz she did call Uber and just drove her vehicle down the block on campus to her home!!! He didn’t have to go all out like that I could tell there was some feelings involved big mad asshole that she wasn’t interested or just didn’t get his hints!!! 👏👏💯💯
@@Angelaperez_4 Again you made the same comment assuming his business card was given to her in a flirt type manner, he referenced the case # attached to his business card and it generated for a case she had with a victim of harassment prior.. you are slandering this officer.
@@Angelaperez_4 That’s a stretch. You sound like a girl who always walks around with body chalk…ready to outline yourself a victim. The business card was due to her filing a harassment charge. Let me guess, you’re one of those radical feminists who vilify all men….yet claim innocent virtue & victim hood for all woman 🙄
Her first mistake was saying she was coming from downtown at the bars/clubs when she’s 19 lol. Young, attractive college girls always get a pass to get in these bars even if she didn’t have a fake ID. Unfortunately I’m old and ugly so I’d have to pay extra to get in 😂
We had fake IDs in college and never got caught but we always had a DD when we went out drinking. I don't drink anymore. I have a kid now but I have to admit I miss those party days every now and then! We were always responsible
@@bigfoot4034 when your parents give you a Benz for college yeah, they got $ haha. She’s lucky she didn’t hit and killed someone. But I’ll never have any sympathy for DUIs, they’re selfish.
Videos like this demonstrate how fragile life is. One bad decision can really wreck a person's future or that of someone else and possibly the families. Therefore, it's important to live each day intentionally! I hope the best for this person
This is like winning the Super Bowl for these cops because they could not hack it in school and have to go to the gym because they have inferiority complexes. They get off on arresting people and writing up senseless tickets in the same way that some women get off on gossiping about others because they live uninteresting lives. All these rockhead cops did was damage this young woman's future when she was right at her apartment. They didn't "save someone's life". They needlessly damaged her life because they are uneducated and have to delude themselves into believing they're superheroes because they can never be as smart as the real heroes, who actually run the world.
This is why I’m terrified to drive on the road after 12am. The risk of getting pulled over are so much higher due to the amount of drunk drivers out on the road. When I have to, I’m eyeing every car in my general vicinity for any signs of fuckery. One thing I never thought about for a long time was ALWAYS look both ways at all intersections, even the ones with lights and stop signs. You get conditioned to go when your light is green without looking, meanwhile someone, like this girl, could be running their red light. She’s lucky she didn’t kill or hurt anyone. DUI at 19 is rough. Hopefully this one time was enough for her cause clearly she’s got some type of future with being in college and shit.
Yess! I saw a video where these cars start at a green light and didn’t see a huge semi that blew the red light and swoop the cars with it. So terrifying.
That’s true I used to drive to work very early morning and I was pulled over and officer said I was speeding even though I know I wasn’t. After I gave him my ID and insurance and talked for a few minutes he just let me go tho. Was late to work smh
Has anyone ever actually passed a sobriety test? Or is it just straight entrapment? Because i'm quite confident she did that better than i could sober (besides the eye one) edit: for the record, I do not condone drinking and driving, just don’t see the point of these field tests since they clearly can result in a false positive. Just breathalyze.
In 2008, a friend and I went to South Beach for vacation. We're from Turkey, so we rented a car. We had a few drinks with some chicks and they invited us over to their apartment downtown. On a very empty road, with zero traffic violations, we were pulled over by a cop at 3 AM. He said we were driving recklessly, even though we weren't. Anyways, he took my buddy (the driver) to some sobriety tests. Follow the pen, walk the straight line etc. When he aced them all, he wanted the backwards alphabet. He told him that English is not his native tongue and he couldn't even do that in Turkish. The fat cop let us off, very disappointed. That day, I knew that these tests are prepared just to make you fail eventually. Even if you pass 2-3 of them, they will continue until you say "eeeaah give me a breathlyzer and be done with it".
@@thomasdimartino1001 HGN is the test that’s most reliable. alcohol makes your eyes involuntarily jerk and it’s impossible to fake it or make it stop. bad vision does not cause nystagmus at all. he probably knew he was going to arrest her after HGN because of this
That's why you never play this game of Simond Says. It's designed to trip you up and build a case against you.. Most of the time they rattle off the rules 3x faster than they normally talk so you can't understand, then they say you didn't comply.. She did great. Yeah she moved her head a half inch. big deal. Her hands were by her side the entire time she was walking, yet he kept telling her to keep her hands by her side. Remember, you don't have to take this test. You do however have to submit to a breathalyzer but only at the police station. The portable breathalyzer is not admissible in court.
As Johnny said, it's about building probable cause for an arrest and/or a demand for the blood/chemical test that you can't refuse without a penalty. The "Simon Says" game is optional, but if you refuse, it's more or less a challenge to the officer to arrest you or not based on what they've been able to observe. Blowing a red light, going 60 in a 40(?), and especially going off the side of the road, combined with odor of alcohol, supported by an admission of having consumed alcohol and wearing a wristband for the purpose of consuming alcohol is all probably enough for a good arrest, but the additional evidence from the divided attention tests gives additional cause and builds a stronger case. Remember, being underage carries lower legal limits of alcohol in your system, Florida is 0.02% BAC.
I thank God me and my family are still alive! We were struck by an 18 year old drunk driver on the freeway .. it was the most traumatic thing I’ve had to endure .. please just get an Uber if you’re out drinking !
I hope you didn’t have any serious injuries or ILL effects from the accident. That’s so scary. I can’t stand drunk drivers. Get an Uber like you said or call someone. Take care, Victoria from Cincinnati
its so stupid how alcohol is legal but not heroin, even though heroin is a LOT safer. alcohol is a multi-organ carcinogenic poisonous drug. heroin is a recreational drug.
this white kid i know said the same thing to the cop after he hit and damaged his neighbors vehicle drunk. cops let him go scott free !! better believe it
When she started crying I couldn't help it pull at my heart strings, but then I realized how much danger she put herself in and others. Hopefully she learns her lesson.
Girls who use that tactic disgust me, like they know very well that a girl crying is heart wrenching to guys, it’s just an attempt at manipulation. Agreed it pulls on the heart strings, and very hard to not let it get to you.
@@enochweaver6289 those tears were genuine. I hate crying in front of people because people like you think I do it on purpose and that just make it worse. Some people go through a-lot more emotions than others… not like they can control it especially while inebriated. Cop does his job and she learned her lesson that’s it.
When she said "my parents will be so mad" the reality is her parents will be thankful the police got her and she didn't kill herself or someone else. She'll learn a very valuable and costly lesson.
Nope they ruined her relationship with her parents permanently I hope they’re really happy…ffs she was already home they didn’t need to arrest her 🤦🏻♀️
Give the kid some credit; she didn't fight, scream, spit, or threaten to call her father. She pretty much cooperated and didn't give the officers any problems.
“This can’t happen to MEE!!! Why are you doing this?!? I’ll literally do anything!!” It’s very easy to be cooperative. It’s another to try your best to bat your eyes and try to get special privileges. These two things are mutually exclusive.
Why does that seem illegal, if a dui suspect is able to chug some liquid down they can claim they just drank some alcohol thus negating breath and FS tests.
I have zero tolerance for drunk drivers! I lost a beloved cousin to a drunk driver who hit him head on! Good job officers in taking them off the streets 👏👏👏
I wouldn't drunk drive if heroin and oxy was legal for recreational use. I would just recreationally use those at home. legalize opium for recreational use, and the intoxicated driving rate will go down.
@@based_mediumchungus1788 sure, but I say we also need to put our top scientists and researchers and making better recreational drugs! Imagine an opiate that is impossible to OD on, will give you euphoric feelings everytime and will never harm your nervous system, if can put a man on the moon we can make better drugs!
If the police ever raided this country's university housing they would find that there are FAR more drugs among white college students than there are among black ghetto kids.
The cop "Officer Greg Nelson" was relieved of duty the following December after drunk driving his duty vehicle into a ditch. Dude's a douche and a hypocrite. Hope his career doesn't recover with the way he tries to fuck people over.
Let’s not forget the drug paraphernalia and the possibility she was under the influence of THC as well. Would love to hear that phone call to her parents.
@@SpecialB420 The in-college and out of college reasoning are two completely different things. Even so, it doesn't really make sense for someone to do something to improve her life and health (education and going to the gym) while ruining both at the same time with drugs, alcohol, and driving while under the influence of either or both.
You know, what's scary is how our country has become anesthesized to LYING by criminals. You watch this very thread I just started... SOMEONE is going to reply how this girl lying is basically "OK"... "It's not 'illegal,' you know...". What they ought to do is pass a law where if the officer catches a perp in a lie, no matter how small, once proven it IMMEDIATELY escalates the consequence up a notch. As a former school principal, I was able to do this, and it was a HUGE deterrent. Why can't we extrapolate this out to the general public? They act like children during these arrests anyway.
As much as I get excited for DUI videos, it kinda makes me sad to see people, especially younger than me, get arrested for this stuff. But at the same time, I hope it serves as a wake up call that if you’re gonna drink underage, Atleast be smart and get a DD.
YEAH, not all are idiots, just young. Still no excuse and they should be arrested and suffer the consequences. But many of them are just kids and don’t fully grasp consequences. I was one of those “idiots” and I definitely learned my lesson that night.
Better you get busted early than this kinda thing become a habit. Hopefully she learned a good lesson, I've been here before and it definitely taught me a good one for sure
23 year old male here drinking since I was 16 Thought I was immune like everyone else-- of course until it happens. I totaled my car 1 month ago, driving with no insurance on a 2017 vehicle. I crashed into a toll booth with ZERO memory of that night, don't actually have a single clue how I left the club, got out of the parking building, or even how I was "conscious". I can't express how absolutely, and I mean PHENOMENALLY lucky I was to have not only escaped without a scratch but didn't hurt anyone in the process. I can't stress enough how much harder my life is right now, not complaining because I know I deserve it but just want people reading this to know it's not worth it. I traded a few years of my youth right now so I can have 1 good Friday night I don't even remember. Now I have a $50k+ bill in fines and contract violations with my leasing company. Just take the $50 Uber or Lyft, maybe you won't be lucky enough to not hurt anyone or yourself.
Thank god the officers didn’t fall for her insincere “puppy dog eyes” that she kept trying to manipulate them with … Bravo to the officers for potentially saving someone else’s life 🙏🏼
I once failed a field sobriety test, on my way home at 3-4 am after work, when I was 100% sober. (Was later proven by the breathalyzer I begged for). Because I suffer from major anxiety disorder, I was shaking uncontrollably being put on the spot like that....this girl did much better with these tests than I did! These tests are fucking stupid and difficult for most people, regardless if drunk or sober.
Thankfully you can just get a breathalyzer. But if you were dozing off or sleepy that's also illegally operating a motor vehicle. Being exhausted can be just as dangerous as drinking and driving
The tests are given as evidence that can be used in court, so a keen lawyer can’t get their client off on a technicality. They also aren’t looking at just how well you perform. They’re more about the person’s ability to listen and follow instructions, and they’re looking for specific telltale signs of impairment that aren’t commonly known, like involuntary jerking of the eye, during the eye test.
@@ErikMore if you're anxiety makes it impossible for you to do these tests your anxiety assuredly interferes with driving a motor vehicle safely. That's the whole point of these tests. Being inhibited could be physical, mental, biological
I watched bunches of these videos lately and tried to complete same tests😊 ( I have not had any alcohol in months ) , but could not complete any of these tests at home under perfect conditions when nobody is watching!! I think I should just take public transportation😊
@@Bob-kk2vg Very possible. But the funny thing is that they’re not necessarily looking at your actual score so much as your behavior during the interaction.
@@mastermatze103 lol for some reason police require you to do coordination test before they move in with the breathalyzer, at least in my state.. It’s kinda confusing. It is my understanding that in other countries they can require you to do a breathalyzer off the rip without any preliminary coordination test? I do know some states have dui checkpoints but they aren’t in my state and I have no clue how they work.
You never know if they could have a gun NEVER UNDERESTIMATE PEOPLE just because they look nice or play nice. Any moment for a cop appearing at someones vehicle someone can just go gunblazing on them
@@InuyashaDogDemon bro you are waaaay too cautious! If she had a weapon or was threatening in ANY WAY, the cops would have arrested her by now. They were being excessive!
@I'm in your house obviously she’s lives in a nice area most likely. But it has nothing to do 90s… It depends on what area you live at in your city. Majority of these comments on these videos are so stupid. Who gives af where someone lives
I think this girl might learn something from this, for the simple fact that she said that her parents were going to be mad, instead of the typical crying for mommy. She's had some repercussions in her life.
My father was a cop in 1995 he arrested a young girl who crashed into a bus station and hit a woman there and sent her to the hospital. Airbags saved her life. She explained her act by trying to get away from the alien ship that was chasing her. The bottle of vodka in her car and the drugs in her blood explained everything. 🤦🏾♀
Just 30 minutes ago, I was driving home from my office, late dusk nearly dark, stopped at a red light, 4 way intersection, almost no traffic in the area. Light turned green, and for some reason I hesitated before moving into the intersection to make a left turn. That hesitation probably saved my life. A small red truck came out of nowhere barreling through that intersection at about 60 mph. It would have struck me right at my door or just in front of it, almost certainly fatal at that speed. The driver might have been cold sober, but it reminded me just how tenuous life is and how quickly a careless or intoxicated driver can destroy lives…literally in an instant. I myself drank alcoholically for many years and drove in an impaired condition regularly. It’s a miracle I didn’t kill myself and/or others. Blessedly I’ve been sober for a long time now, but this video gave me chills, particularly in light of the crazy driver I encountered a short while ago. I pray this girl sees this as a wake up call but I doubt it. Those warnings certainly didn’t resonate with me at that age. 😞
Uhh, because people tend to become immature and not themselves when they drink. This is more amplified at an age younger than 21 when alcohol is involved. So, the 21 year old limit is right and justified.
Ronald reagan would withhold federal highway funds for states that did not raise the legal drinking age to 21 He didnt have authority even as president to establish a federal drinking age, it was up to the individual states, but he leveraged them through that corrupt move. Most states commonly had the legal drinking age at 18
Won’t lie this is the calmest arrest I’ve ever seen. And I feel slightly bad for this lady because she seems very genuine but she just really fucked up. I respect the police for being patient in this situation.
Secondly, I was a Police Officer for 15 years and let me tell you a little secret. They tell you if you suspect someone is under the influence you need to do the test for as long as it takes until they fail any part of the test. For instance the first test with the eye following the pen….that test should take 30 seconds max. This officer went on and on until she so called failed.
The field sobriety tests are kind of odd in my opinion to begin with... they're not really even the definitive proof that you are drunk; they just use it to establish probable cause to get a breathalyzer or blood test don't they? It doesn't even seem to matter since whether or not you fail, they'll just ask you to submit to a field breathalyzer anyways (and you'll lose your license automatically if you refuse.) And the real certified breath / blood test that is used as official evidence is the one they administer at the station either way. Since it's just the police looking for things they can call "probable cause", they can spin the results of the test in any way as long as it sounds reasonable to make you do a breath test.
@@KevinSun242 that's exactly correct. "Field Sobriety Tests" are simply the officer building a case against you. Just do the breathalyzer and be done with it. Refuse any other testing.
I think he was a new hire also. Before he arrived, the other cops alluded to this case being good practice for him, leading me to assume that this was one of his first DUI suspects.
There is no such thing as a technicality. There’s policies and Laws. If a charge gets dropped because of failure to follow either it’s not a technicality. It’s what’s known as Due Process
My aunt and my mom’s twin sister was murdered by a drunk driver. She was hit head on and died instantly. My mom was never the same after that so that man ruined our family. How many families have a similar story because some drunk decided to be selfish and get behind the wheel of a multi ton vehicle. Go to hell
She's a kid. Learning a big lesson. I think for the most part she handled herself pretty well. She was respectful to the officers, which is more than I can say for a lot of these arrests :-) Hope she's gotten herself straightened out.
@@pablowilliams3816 these test are not pass/fail. Officers are meant to observe certain clues to determine if the person is under the influence. People have been know to “pass” the tests and still blow twice the limit. Everyone is different.
@@rymc3437 Well if she's an "adult" then why can't she drink? They're really not adults biologically until 21. The government calls them "adults" when they get in trouble with the law but then they are "minors" when they try to drink. Like make up your mind. It's such a double standard. Seems to me that age group are only adults when the goverment needs more money in their pockets from overflowing prisons. Not to mention you can serve in the military too. Like don't be calling her an adult when she can't do shit😂
Any time you are requested to do field sobriety tests, you are allowed to say no. You will just have to spend the night in jail. Then call your lawyer. With no evidence of alcohol or drugs in your system, they have no available charge. They can attempt to use probable cause as you wanting to go to jail instead of the sobriety tests. Your lawyer, you will have to pay them to get you out of it. Any officer is not medically qualified to give these tests, unless they were previously an EMT. Don’t trust any of them, even the nice ones. Field sobriety tests are a trap. Only doctors or medically qualified certificates can give these exams. Police officers are not one of them. They only know basic CPR…
This girl was later approved for and successfully completed DUI pretrial diversion, meaning she learned from her lessons and doesn't have a perm record.
My grandfather was killed on his way to work by a drunk driver. He wasn’t supposed to go to work that day but decided to go in and ride his motorcycle there. Took several days of suffering and being on life support for him to even pass. He was only in his 40s and it damaged my entire family beyond repair. My grandmother died about 10 years later and my dad ended up on heroin. It’s never ever worth it
my god im so sorry
Makes me so mad
How was your grandfather only in his 40s? Was this before you were born or something? That’s crazy
@@iTranscendxnothing crazy about being a grandfather in his 40s. I mean it's not common but easily happens
Damn, young grandfather
Her: "Please don't do this, my parents are gonna be so mad"
Cop: "Understood, you're free to go. Sorry for the inconvenience"
What do u mean ? So no ticket no nothing ? I m confused
@@tidalrautu5417 😏
@@tidalrautu5417 pretty much
Lol “oh in THAT case!” And I love how they always live “right there”
Tidal. That's sarcasm my dude
I love DUI videos. They always remind me why I should never drink and drive at all. UBER is never more expensive than a DUI!!!
I'm an uber driver, and I support this post.
There are sooo many options nowadays! Rideshare apps, apps that have a sober driver come drive your car home for you, taxis, subways, trains, etc... hell just gst a designated driver? I dont understand these people
I made a Sonic Movie 2 GUITAR COVER in a video 😎🎸🔥
USA DUI videos are so weird. Everything takes ages. Everything is so over the top. 3 guys for one 19 year old girl?
you need a reminder as to why you shouldn't drink and drive? do everyone a favor - sell your car
You don’t say I lost my “real ID” unless you have a fake ID
@@im_cart8656could be, expect for the fact that they found a fake I.D. in her purse lol.
Or she was talking about her REAL ID, which every state offers to comply with the Department of Homeland Security requirements for air travel.
@@a.slugworth you really think she’s that smart? Watch the video
@@sw640 Apparently we weren't watching the same video. She doesn't look like she's unintelligent to me.
It also kind of pisses me off they didn't give her a Breathalyzer test at the scene! Especially considering the fact that she clearly didn't 'fail' their dumbass field sobriety tests...I chalk up any "mistakes" she may have made to nerves and the fact that she had no shoes on! I've seen a TON of videos just like this one, and she doesn't even come CLOSE to how badly others have clearly failed the same tests! Those tests as far as I'm concerned, are designed to screw you up. I couldn't do half those things sober, and on top of how nervous/anxious I would be, they would for sure determine I was "intoxicated"...
And how does it make sense that he told her even if it comes up negative or she passes, she'll still be arrested for DUI??
And yes, she IS guilty of having a fake ID and whatever drugs she may have in her vehicle, but again, no ACTUAL test was done to determine whether she was intoxicated/under the influence, SOOO, wtf?
@@Statergirl143 you’re pretty
After being around several universities, I can honestly say that this happens on a daily basis. These college kids put themselves above other people’s safety
Facts there’s 50 girls/guys like this in every college town on a fucking Tuesday that don’t get pulled over
A tale as old as time in memoriam.
And all act holier-than-thou
no way!!! ......
Sssshhhhhhhhhhhhh
48 years ago I got stopped for a DUI. I remember thinking I could handle my drinks really well and had no trouble driving home. When the policeman asked me to turn off the car, I remember saying "I don't know how...." He recognized me as a teacher at the local high school and said I would probably lose my job over this. Mercifully he took my car keys. He said I see you live about 6 miles from here...."have a nice walk" (before cell phones, more or less in the country, 3am, snowing, in February). He said we'll talk when you pick up the keys". During my walk I thought about how I could have killed somebody and if I survived how I would have to live with it. There was a lot of guilt, and also gratitude for how I was treated. When I went to pick up the keys, the officer wasn't there, but there was a note in the envelope. "Last chance, from now on I will be watching..." It was a small town suburb and I got lucky. 48 years later I have not drank a single drop of alcohol, not even a toast at a wedding. Still teaching, I tell that story to my students before Christmas because they never know what to get a male teacher. (otherwise I would get a lot of liquor) Hopefully they will learn from my stupidity.
very nice story and how well you have learned out of that mistake
This is an awesome comment!
Your high school students bought you liquor?
@@collinwilhelm7554 it was actually their parents who sent the gift. my neighbors always were happy.
@@collinwilhelm7554 those were different times
This young lady is used to getting her way with a smile. For her own safety and for others, she seriously needed this. Hope she's a fast learner.
She’s blonde.
Because the average woman nowadays get more simps around here then a really handsome man
🤓🤓🤓
Why do you say that? She was polite, she didn’t yell and scream and carry on like so many. And she didn’t flirt nor was she “smiling” trying to get out of it. She did nothing to indicate she’s used to getting her own way. Maybe it’s just pretty girls intimidate you.
@@creepyglow It’s usually little boys or mentally underdeveloped men that equate a woman’s blonde hair with being dumb and/or overly flirtatious. Usually because they’re intimidated by them or because they’re angry that a blonde never went for them. And you’re not a little boy so…
"I went to bars" "OK so show me your ID" "I don't have my ID"
Then how did you get into bars?? Show me your fake ID lol
You can tell she was genuinely surprised when the officer told her she's under arrest. She doesn't seem used to not getting her way.
The fact that she asked why she's being arrested during a DUI check point shows how drunk she is. She can't remember why they pulled her rover or why they're doing the FST lol
@@romantic_hippie she kind of passed the test tho..
@@MC_1993 she kinda didn't cus they arrested her 🤣
@@MC_1993 The test didn't matter, she was under 21 and admitted to drinking. She was being arrested from that point on. The test were to try and find more evidence against her, if they can show video of her stumbling or failing sobriety test it's easier to convict right? Rather than just an off the hand "Oh I drank something".
She was tired, not drunk. Drunks dont breeze through the eye test like she did. She was crashing from a party drug or something, but not drunk. You cant fake that eye test, nobody can. She was perfect with it. She deserved a red light ticket, thats it. A good lawyer would have got her off.
I mean, she gave them every reason to arrest her. Not in possession of her driver's license, no registration, in possession of someone else's identification, she's intoxicated, they found drug paraphernalia. And of course, she had only one drink 🤨
@@scoobydoo8498 why do you care
@@scoobydoo8498 You’re weird af lmao
@@scoobydoo8498 wtf is the comment section for? Oh... You're one of those.
@@scoobydoo8498 lol knew it!
@@scoobydoo8498 did they really put her liver in the mailbox because I thought they put her liver in the mailbox
A 19 year old college student driving around in a Mercedes... yeah she's definitely used to getting her way.
Being young and having a good car doesn’t mean she’s spoiled or used to getting her way maybe her specifically but being young and having a good job and good car is pretty common nowadays
that's a broad judgment lol damn
@@giavannadileo760 i highly doupt that
@@giavannadileo760 facts. I’m 20 yo. I make $27/ hr and drive a 2015 fits Taurus police interceptor. Don’t judge a book by its cover. Some of us young folks work hard for what we have
Exactly I was 19 and I saved up for my Mercedes-Benz am i spoiled too now?
She passed the sobriety test better than I could without having a drink in 5 years
Sobriety test is just extra evidence. She was going to get charged with a dui anyways. She's slurring her speach, all signs point to being plastered. I'm like her I don't lose my balance even if I'm wasted beyond belief.
Doesn’t matter how good you do on that test they’ll always make up a reason
She had a small buzz going on at best. Her blood alcohol couldn't have been over the limit. She passed those tests with flying colours...those cops were dicks lmao
@@vgnvideogameninja2930 She passed with flying colors? You need to watch it again. How many times did he have to tell her to not move her head when he was moving the light pen? She was not placing her heel directly in front of the other foot several inches in between, while walking the line. She also failed when holding her foot up. She didn't count as instructed and her foot came down before instructed. She likely would have passed a breathalyzer but since that doesn't test for marijuana it was kinda pointless. DUI doesn't mean just alcohol. It's under the influence of either drugs or alcohol Also she had a fake ID after claiming she didn't I would hope you are not excusing her because she was pretty.
That's why you should never do that bullshit pseudo-scientific test anyway.
I look back and realize I dodged so many bullets being a young stupid kid. Thank God I made it through those years unscathed and wised up. This easily could have been me. Hope she straightens up and flies right.
Gotta keep on keepin on
I once drove after drinking a bit and I never did it again.I thought “it’s cool,I can drive just fine”.But when I started driving I realized just how wrong I was and the danger I put myself and others in.All just to save me and my friends 25 bucks for a cab and having to pick my car up the next day.
That was a thoughtful response. It made me feel better after reading all the other comments. I’m sure she did learn her lesson. These situations can be really traumatizing but of course it is necessary. That doesn’t mean anyone should wish for her to have a difficult time- which will ultimately make it harder for her to turn it around.
I’m 21, used to drive drunk when I was around 18 & 19, luckily never had an accident or got busted. Now I just get an Uber or have a family member or friend drive me
Same.
I'm also really glad I did all my stupid stuff before everyone had a smartphone.
😂🤣
Was so close to home. She’ll forever remember how close to home she was.
😅
So close yet so far away 😢
A couple minutes and a dui away
Missed it by that much🤏
@@JFive1776 so whats your point?
she’s begging and crying to not get arrested because it’ll ruin her life… but if she ruins someone else’s life by killing them or their family then it’s all okay. logic.
Woman moment
It won't ruin her life. Might be inconvenient and expensive but she'll survive.
Yup, looks like she was given passes through all her life until this moment. She learned way too late that consequences exist.
@@moshunit96 better than Manslaughter charges.
Typical female honestly
She told him about a prior contact with him and he’s acting as if he didn’t know.
I like this cop. No special privileges. Told her don't reach. Nice to see this applies to ALL people no matter what race or color.
Special privlieges don't actually exist. There's specific instances that are dramatized and blown out of proportion by the media. Believe it or not, this is how 99.9% of traffic stops are conducted.
🤣🤣 she’s a 19 year old college student relax
@@froyo11 bingo, so glad to see someone with a functioning brain in the youtube comments
They almost didn't tow her car. They were being a lot less aggressive towards her than others
@@abeltesfaye_ the cop told her not to reach for her jacket. And then when the other officer grabbed it he asked her if she had anything in the pockets and then checked them. She got no special privileges stfu
She did pretty well on those tests, I feel like I would even mess up on them sober with all that stress and being that nervous but I could be wrong 🤷🏽♂️
she didn’t even count numbers in order though and think about her driving infractions she was pretty lit
@@Larry-bm7ez don't argue something if you haven't seen the whole video.
She did better than I did when cops pulled me over for cycling without lights on my bicycle at 2am but I got let off with a warning, and wasn't underage. I told them I will walk my bike back home. On my way back I ran into two guys that were walking down the road asked what the cops were doing. I said they were on my ass and let me go with a warning. Once the cops left I started hearing foot steps and looked behind me and these guys were running towards me. So I just hopped on my bike and pedaled as fast as I could and didn't even look back behind me after that. lol
@Colin Grabmydick I am a guy and had a prior arrest 6 months before that for an alcohol related episode. So I was very lucky. lol
@Colin Grabmydick I agree. Especially when she had to stand on one foot. Not everyone’s used to balancing for that long. And not everyone has great coordination. I would fail half of these tests sober
I left a friends house drunk (I’m 20 yrs old) and thought I was sober enough to drive home, I soon realized I was not, so I ended up pulling over into a small airport parking lot 30 seconds up the road and fell asleep almost instantly.
I woke up to a cop knocking on my window. I’m parked in front of a fire hydrant, car still running, still drunk as hell.
I was dead serious with this officer the whole time, told her exactly what happened, and all she did was take me into the station until I had a ride to pick me up.
I 100% learned my lesson, and luckily enough, did not get in any legal trouble.
Some people aren’t as lucky as me, but I also made a “smart”ish decision by not driving any more than a few hundred feet
Honestly that is the best decision you made in that type of situation i cant think of anything better than being honest. Just by you parking somewhere saved your life and others as well :)
@@iigoldfemaleii6791 yes because when you drive drunk, there is a 100% certainty that you and others will die
In my state you would have been charged with DUI because the keys were in the ignition and the car was running.
Come on bro that never happened. They dragged you out of the car and tazed your ass 😂 jk
@@roberthughes3204 take them out then.
"Can I just go home please?"
"Of course. You were only drinking and driving underage. Have a nice night."
As a 24 year old man who no longer lives with his parents, I’d still cry and say, “my parents are going to be so mad!” Lol.
"my mom's gonna kill me!" And tears
My mom literally works in court so I would get a huge ass whooping 💀
@@SlavicRat That's the equivalent of having your teacher being your parent at school. They'd be the first to know when you fail.
@@Badge-982
Y e p
Sickening ....really is !!!
@@SlavicRat well , someone needs to.tell her !!!
She honestly didn't look wasted, still no excuse to be driving after drinking but I've seen some of these where it's scary how drunk some people are.
There's one where the dude full on had dance moves and didnt stumble but he verbally admitted he was drunk then the cop and him were like ohhhhhhhh nooo
are you serios? she looks and sounds totally wasted, no license, no car registration.
She was slurring her words there pretty damn badly, & couldnt remember basic instructions to not move her head. But I agree with you she did the rest of her DUI tests pretty decently compared to some REALLY wasted people. She was probably drunk but didnt have a super high blood alcohol content. Still above the legal limit though for sure
@@edgehodl4832 shes underage so even if she only had 1 drink it would still be a DUI
@@brijit9913 hahahahaha thats reno 911 its fake but hilarious
Mom & dad must be so proud. They appear to be well off considering she was driving a Benz as a college student. She could have easily harmed herself and others for her irresponsible actions. When are people going to learn?
Some people will never learn.
Who cares what she drives I have seen poor people get arrested for the same thing 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
debatable. Drive through an apartment complex in the hood in california and youll see tons of nice vehicles. People would rather live in a shitty apartment so that they can drive a nice car. Not saying that is whats occurring here, but benz doesnt always mean rich, especially if the things totaled lol
I know I love seeing this. 19 year old college student with a 30k dollar c300, same car I have for my daily driver. I drove a 7k dollar acrua rsx working full time throughout my entire undergrad, worked through countless late nights to get promotion after promotion through the last 10 years to make a 6 figure salary to afford one of these for a daily while paying insane california rents and still having my corvette as my weekend car. But ya know, some people just get one to start and then go out and fuck themselves with a dui. Good times!
Well off based off a 30k Mercedes get real lol
I’ll never understand why these drunk kids always ask “why are you doing this?” Well I’m arresting you because you chose to drink and drive. Period.
Maybe she wasn't drunk
I feel ZERO remorse for people who drink and drive when there are sooooooo many options at your fingertips to get home safe. I was a bartender (who doesn’t drink at all) for years. I would use my own money to get people Ubers cause my kid is on the road. I did it for him, not the drunks who make stupid life choices.
I feel bad for bartenders lol idk how you put up with that shit.
she wasnt even that drunk. shes not the type that kill peope, im sure she safely passed the red light just like officers do all the time
@@amandaburleson2035 your a simp like will smith
Yea but she's cute
And it’s often not the drunk who dies in the accidents they cause with other drivers. Horrible people.
I love when DUI people say "please don't do this". They should look in the mirror at the beginning of the night before they go out and tell themselves that.
😂😂😂
Yesssssssss👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
You can fail this test while being completely sober
That’s a pretty profound statement 👍
You're the man for saying this
It never ceases to amaze me how much time American cops waste doing those ridiculous tests when they suspect someone might be DUI. A quick breathalyzer test and job done.
Yup, when i got stopped ages ago, they checked my eyes for 10 seconds, did a breath test and that was it... took maybe two minutes.
never understood the point of sobriety tests, just get the breathalyser out
@@markwoods1530 Just because the person is under the influence doesn't mean it's always alcohol. Also, the person could just be sleepy and not intoxicated at all, hence the test.
@@Pick6fun thats why 21st century police also carry drug analysis equipment
@@markwoods1530 Then I guess they just like to see us dance
A 19 yr old college student driving a late model Mercedes SUV ... NICE.
Yeah something isn't adding up with her vehicle.... She's clearly a spoiled brat.
@@user-gz4ve8mw9lHow?
@@user-gz4ve8mw9lshe has rich parents. Sorry, that you didn't and ended being a poor brat 😂
Person: “Please don’t do this, my parents will be so mad!”
Cops: “Damn. She’s right, fellas. Pack it up, you’re free to go ma’am.”
She just showed her age with that when her parents being mad is her biggest concern, not possible juvie/jail time.
@@Kronos0999 Or even killing someone because of her impairment.
“Yea you’re free to go. But, before you do, drop down.” She’s probably used to it.
Woman *
@@ohhhhh6269 100% used to it🤣🤣
"Dont drink and drive"
Hard lesson to learn for such an easy law to follow.
The production values on Braziers vids get better ever year
All these college kids are “old enough” to be out here partying, drinking, driving, endangering innocent people’s lives but when it comes to consequences they aren’t. “Please! My parents are going to be so mad…” 🤦🏻♀️ Parents getting mad at you is the best outcome compared to how other situations end. My goodness, have some freaking accountability. I’m glad this situation didn’t end in something worse and I hope she learned a lesson. Drunk drivers have ruined so many people’s lives…
so ur saying that if u ever get arrested ur gonna thank the offericers? tell them how there really teaching u a good lesson and u wish they woulda caught u sooner?
They're kids...kids make mistakes. Do you still have the halo you wore as a kid? Because I'm sure you never did anything wrong
@@markwissman2452 life in prison
@@soulsreaper7145 stop drunk driving fool
Relax Karen
"I was just trying to get home" is something drunk drivers seem to tell cops a lot.
Yeah they are usually driving cross country, crazy huh.
Lol, like the police think they're on their way to a bank heist or to burn a hospital down.
No cop ever said ok you're free to go since you live right there.
Also they all tell that they did not have much to drink🤣
All the time .
I went to college in the same area, You really have to be doing some REALLY bad driving to get pulled over around there.
Well she ran a red-light and hit a curb..
I live in Tampa but even OPD or UCF has DUI teams. She drove through a red light and hit a curve. That’s what she did wrong with drinking
@@inspectorgadget346 & speeding 60mph
Shut the hell up, if you’re even driving slightly bad at night by a cop in Florida they’ll pull your ass over and check for DUI. Stop generalizing the stipulation that “everyone is a bad driver in Florida and they don’t get pulled over.” Give me a break, there may be a lot of bad drivers, but they don’t show up as obvious cases of dui in front of cops. At night it’s accentuated more and this girl was probably driving just as bad as others but it’s a matter of place and time.
Like going twice the limit, blowing red lights, and hitting things?....
From the moment she was handcuffed, she was in disbelief - "This can't happen to ME!!!" She was actually astonished that the law had to apply to her.
Because she's still a kid, and now her life is over. And some inbred jackals have seen fit to post this online so they can laugh at the humor that is authoritarian punishment. So she will be ashamed to leave her home, and will exist ad infinitum as the modern equivalent of the stockades. I am guessing it was more about her believing herself to be a good person, with dreams, who made a big mistake, and an hour ago she was just a normal kid, rather than "LMFAO laws don't apply to me for some reason!". But please, enjoy the show. Something has to keep the fools docile and entertained.
This almost happened to me when me and my friend were high asf and got stopped but we got so lucky the cop didn’t really care cause only our light wasn’t on so he left. 😮💨
I think that might be reading too much into it. She's young and clearly not in her right mind due to substances, so of course she's going to react in a less than rational way. Most DUI suspects do.
She thought she was just another hotty on a Friday night talking to cops and she ll be fine, then she felt the crackle of cold hand cuffs and it got real 🤣🤣 . I felt the crackle. Never for drunk driving though..
Most people have that reaction , except repeat offenders lol
I gotta say, she handled the sobriety tests pretty well, compared to most DUI vids I have seen.
Yes, I wonder why they even conduct those tests if the individuals are always arrested regardless of how well they perform.
I thought the same thing I’ve seen much worse man. And also the car is In front of her house They couldn’t move it three feet to be parked right instead of towing a car from her front lawn.
@@louis0187 actually one time an officer stopped me and said he saw me swerve on the road & asked if I had anything to drink tonight and I said no bc he said I smelled like alcohol he did the test I passed and he let me go I just think it comes down to slurring a lot and sounding funny
*test. No she didn’t btw tf
@@DjSicEm Yea she did. I didn't say she did well enough to pass. I said she handled the test better than most. From what I have seen, most can't even follow the Officers instructions.
When you’re in college, you think you’re invincible. As someone who just graduated, I can confirm that a large majority of college kids have the “I can’t be touched” mindset.
I couldn't be touched when I was at university. Because when I wasn't distance running I was in my room studying
I lost my best friend in high school to a drunk driver that happened to be a mutual friend. I can’t describe that feeling I had in my chest when her mom had to final let me know, we cried until we couldn’t anymore. She wasn’t wearing a seat belt and came through the windshield. Let this be a massive picture on how some things like this can escalate.
God bless her soul. Hope you are doing alright
She also took her shirt and jacket off and put them in the seat next to her, wonder why.
@@Kev376 Maybe had drugs in pockets .
That’s insane. A friend from high school was involved in a drunk driving accident and she also was not wearing a seatbelt and went through the windshield and was impaled by a tree. It felt like a dream the funeral just everything.
i'm sorry.
She didn’t appear intoxicated by the skills. Once cops decide to test you, they’ve already made up their mind.
I think they had enough reasonable suspicion that she was intoxicated. No, she wasn't slurring her words or falling over but like the officer pointed out, she had a wristband (which meant she had been in bar) and she was observed driving recklessly. But again, she wasn't super drunk and mostly complied which is probably why she only received a citation.
The heavy cop clearly hates women, lol... dude was DEAD SET on making sure she went to jail. Forever virgin vibes for sure 😊
@@jayrobb1862 bro what 💀
the longer it takes, the better your chance of going
@@jayrobb1862 nah accountability for all, men and women. Stop simping man.
My mother got a DUI when I was a kid and I had to pick her up from jail at 2am. I was 17 when that happened and living on my own due to a death in the family. It’s not worth your life, other peoples lives and your freedom. Walk, catch an Uber or call a friend. Sucks to see another person thinking they will be okay and ending up in jail for bad decisions.. GL girl.
I drive better drunk than you do sober
She is very attractive. You are just hating
@@esotericvv1244 no one literally said anything about her looks
When my mom bailed me out on mine she handed me a cigarette and a cold beer right in the jail parking lot
don’t order a scooter because that’s still considered as a DUI😂
I like how having a bad day is reason strong enough to pretty much do anything unlawful. Feelings over facts.
No remorse, no accountability. Great work officer.
Also she intentionally ran a red light. Not only is she stupid for breaking laws that draw attention to her while she's drunk she's just totally reckless. I won't even run a stop sign in the middle of nowhere. It's just not worth the risk
@@anonony9081 in NJ if you get a DUI, you will also get a reckless driving ticket tacked on which cannot be removed in a plea deal. 5 points and your insurance premiums will likely double
"Can I just go home"?...
exactly spoiled gen z.
@@Aaronjosephhernandez I've seen that years ago, it's not a generation this or that. Drunks act like that all the time.
I never understood why people apologize to cops. It's never personal
It was all personal to me! 💥🔫
Force of habit. It's like saying: "please don't shoot me" to the guy about to shoot you. Yeah, manners probably won't change the outcome. I hope if I'm ever in that situation I get a good one-liner in, or better yet say some shit that will confuse them forever. Dude goes to shoot me, I look him in the eyes and say: "I'll have what she's having!"
@@ajspice
"Don't shoot me" is a force of habit for you?
@@snapmalloy5556 Of course not. But it IS very common in those situations. And trust me, if someone pulls a gun on me, they better damn pray they are faster and more accurate than I am. I'm a firearms trainer, so the odds are not in their favor.
I don't know if it's really related but showing remorse is often a mitigating factor in sentencing. When you're drunk I don't know how truly remorseful you actually are though.
moments like these are so difficult but they're so needed for the drunk person
You aren't playing "tag" honey. Just because you made it home doesn't mean you aren't guilty.
She was let into the clubs by people who work there, maybe security guards. It happens all the time. No fake I.D. needed for young ladies
Watch the video, they literally find the fake ID
how old is this girl ? 19 ,20 ?
@@LYNXzTwist yea I know. But they don’t even need them. That’s what I’m saying
@@thee_calamity So true
Nah clubs are much tighter than they were before. I don’t think most security guards would risk their jobs just for some underage pretty lady.
I can see how she'd get let into a club or bar. She looks quite a bit older than 19, I would guess 24-26.
She had a fake ID I’m sure because these college kids think they are above the law and get anything they want and hopefully this girl takes this as a learning moment because this is plain stupidity DUI is completely 100% preventable
Easy to get fake id's.
White people age terribly
She said shes a sophomore in college so im guessing 20-22
Hahaha you have to be older than 19 to get into a club in America? Land of the freeeeeeeeeeeee
I'm a victim of a drunk driver, seeing these types of arrests gives me great satisfaction. Keep those roads safe out there!
Im not a victim but these comments are dumb people are supporting her
@@MacheteWithARedHandle fr
lmao
I’m honestly pissed off at how many idiots, drive while drunk 🤦♂️ my cousin, died from being hit by a drunk driver it is literally in the drivers manual to not fucking drive while you are drunk so simple yet morons/idiots can’t even do that. 🤦♂️
This is ridiculous she passed this
Nope
@@austinmullins6607 yup
She passed easily
Moved her head.
She kept moving her head on the first test.
Almost did 10 steps in the first half of the second test, did 10 steps in the second half (she was supposed to do 9).
She had to set her foot down once during the last test, and counted "1000, 2000, 3000", instead of "1000, 1001, 1002, 1003".
She said "I somehow lost my *_real_* ID".
It was funny how she tried to make the police officer feel empathy for her by saying "i know a cop he helped me when a guy was harassing me" , "You look familiar". She's so manipulative. I bet that always work for her with every school problem, teachers, boyfriends, parents, etc. She thought the police would feel sorry for her and let her go.
Naw she knew him somebody else didn’t just give her his business card I can bet he knew her cuz he shut her up real quick on that haven’t we talked before I think somebody was butt hurt she wasn’t interested in calling his business” number and has been watching and waiting to pull her over for anything bcuz he didn’t get what he wanted her vehicle was not taking up 2 parking spots I’ve seen worse by actual sober drivers like seriously think about it he was definitely extra about it even tho she actually did really well on those test and I can’t do any of them sober af my balance is terrible I’m betting he was butt hurt and being an asshole bcuz he didn’t get that call cuz she did call Uber and just drove her vehicle down the block on campus to her home!!! He didn’t have to go all out like that I could tell there was some feelings involved big mad asshole that she wasn’t interested or just didn’t get his hints!!! 👏👏💯💯
@@Angelaperez_4 Again you made the same comment assuming his business card was given to her in a flirt type manner, he referenced the case # attached to his business card and it generated for a case she had with a victim of harassment prior.. you are slandering this officer.
@@Angelaperez_4
That’s a stretch.
You sound like a girl who always walks around with body chalk…ready to outline yourself a victim.
The business card was due to her filing a harassment charge.
Let me guess, you’re one of those radical feminists who vilify all men….yet claim innocent virtue & victim hood for all woman 🙄
@@Angelaperez_4 no accountability. She was driving dunk, how is this his fault again?
It was that cop. His card was in her car. Some guy was harassing her and he was the responding officer
Her first mistake was saying she was coming from downtown at the bars/clubs when she’s 19 lol. Young, attractive college girls always get a pass to get in these bars even if she didn’t have a fake ID. Unfortunately I’m old and ugly so I’d have to pay extra to get in 😂
At least the girls stay the same age...
Lol
Her 1st mistake was driving after drinking. Not saying I've never made the same mistake but that was her 1st of the night
We had fake IDs in college and never got caught but we always had a DD when we went out drinking. I don't drink anymore. I have a kid now but I have to admit I miss those party days every now and then! We were always responsible
@Greg Lurik orgies are where it’s at
Always a shame people have to go through this. Good reality check though, seems like it could do her some good.
It's doing her no good, life damaged.
You would think. Unfortunately people like this usually dont get it until its too late
@@Jrcoaca meh, she'll be fine, parents got $ to take care of her.
@@Dolomite1 I hope because that’s pretty sad
@@bigfoot4034 when your parents give you a Benz for college yeah, they got $ haha. She’s lucky she didn’t hit and killed someone. But I’ll never have any sympathy for DUIs, they’re selfish.
Towing the car was unnecessary. They could have moved it into a spot properly.
That's what I thought
They always " live right there"😂
Videos like this demonstrate how fragile life is. One bad decision can really wreck a person's future or that of someone else and possibly the families. Therefore, it's important to live each day intentionally! I hope the best for this person
I don’t. Spoiled brat in a Benz thinking she can get away with DUI, not even having a DL, but a fake- come on.
This is like winning the Super Bowl for these cops because they could not hack it in school and have to go to the gym because they have inferiority complexes. They get off on arresting people and writing up senseless tickets in the same way that some women get off on gossiping about others because they live uninteresting lives. All these rockhead cops did was damage this young woman's future when she was right at her apartment. They didn't "save someone's life". They needlessly damaged her life because they are uneducated and have to delude themselves into believing they're superheroes because they can never be as smart as the real heroes, who actually run the world.
Agreed. In this case though she'll be perfectly fine. A dui at 19 won't really affect your life much.
@@nahog99 Oh no it does
@@nahog99 It definitely will at least short term
This is why I’m terrified to drive on the road after 12am. The risk of getting pulled over are so much higher due to the amount of drunk drivers out on the road. When I have to, I’m eyeing every car in my general vicinity for any signs of fuckery. One thing I never thought about for a long time was ALWAYS look both ways at all intersections, even the ones with lights and stop signs. You get conditioned to go when your light is green without looking, meanwhile someone, like this girl, could be running their red light. She’s lucky she didn’t kill or hurt anyone. DUI at 19 is rough. Hopefully this one time was enough for her cause clearly she’s got some type of future with being in college and shit.
Yess! I saw a video where these cars start at a green light and didn’t see a huge semi that blew the red light and swoop the cars with it. So terrifying.
Yeah, it is scary, even before 12 AM! Start seeing intoxicated drivers around dusk! 🙄
That’s true I used to drive to work very early morning and I was pulled over and officer said I was speeding even though I know I wasn’t. After I gave him my ID and insurance and talked for a few minutes he just let me go tho. Was late to work smh
Him finding his own business card in her car was the cherry on top of the sundae
Has anyone ever actually passed a sobriety test? Or is it just straight entrapment? Because i'm quite confident she did that better than i could sober (besides the eye one)
edit: for the record, I do not condone drinking and driving, just don’t see the point of these field tests since they clearly can result in a false positive. Just breathalyze.
Dude Fr! I thought she passed till the last one
In 2008, a friend and I went to South Beach for vacation. We're from Turkey, so we rented a car. We had a few drinks with some chicks and they invited us over to their apartment downtown. On a very empty road, with zero traffic violations, we were pulled over by a cop at 3 AM. He said we were driving recklessly, even though we weren't. Anyways, he took my buddy (the driver) to some sobriety tests. Follow the pen, walk the straight line etc. When he aced them all, he wanted the backwards alphabet. He told him that English is not his native tongue and he couldn't even do that in Turkish. The fat cop let us off, very disappointed. That day, I knew that these tests are prepared just to make you fail eventually. Even if you pass 2-3 of them, they will continue until you say "eeeaah give me a breathlyzer and be done with it".
@@thomasdimartino1001 HGN is the test that’s most reliable. alcohol makes your eyes involuntarily jerk and it’s impossible to fake it or make it stop. bad vision does not cause nystagmus at all. he probably knew he was going to arrest her after HGN because of this
That's why you never play this game of Simond Says. It's designed to trip you up and build a case against you.. Most of the time they rattle off the rules 3x faster than they normally talk so you can't understand, then they say you didn't comply.. She did great. Yeah she moved her head a half inch. big deal. Her hands were by her side the entire time she was walking, yet he kept telling her to keep her hands by her side. Remember, you don't have to take this test. You do however have to submit to a breathalyzer but only at the police station. The portable breathalyzer is not admissible in court.
As Johnny said, it's about building probable cause for an arrest and/or a demand for the blood/chemical test that you can't refuse without a penalty. The "Simon Says" game is optional, but if you refuse, it's more or less a challenge to the officer to arrest you or not based on what they've been able to observe.
Blowing a red light, going 60 in a 40(?), and especially going off the side of the road, combined with odor of alcohol, supported by an admission of having consumed alcohol and wearing a wristband for the purpose of consuming alcohol is all probably enough for a good arrest, but the additional evidence from the divided attention tests gives additional cause and builds a stronger case. Remember, being underage carries lower legal limits of alcohol in your system, Florida is 0.02% BAC.
I thank God me and my family are still alive! We were struck by an 18 year old drunk driver on the freeway .. it was the most traumatic thing I’ve had to endure .. please just get an Uber if you’re out drinking !
yeyeyeyeye
I hope you didn’t have any serious injuries or ILL effects from the accident. That’s so scary. I can’t stand drunk drivers. Get an Uber like you said or call someone. Take care, Victoria from Cincinnati
@Jonathan Birch if you drive properly then you're not drunk
nothing wrong with driving while blackout drunk, as long as you don't cause a crash.
its so stupid how alcohol is legal but not heroin, even though heroin is a LOT safer.
alcohol is a multi-organ carcinogenic poisonous drug. heroin is a recreational drug.
Best part. "Can i just go home please?" Had me dying 😆
They all try this😂
Fun fact, a lot of dui's usually happen within 2 miles of home. This lady said bring it, I'll get one 400ft from my door!! 🏅you win brittney.
this white kid i know said the same thing to the cop after he hit and damaged his neighbors vehicle drunk. cops let him go scott free !! better believe it
My favorite part was when the cop asked her how she got the handcuffs off and she replies "I don't know " while crying lol
Yes you can go home…………..after we book and process your DUI charge.
She passed the sobriety test imo.. and she behaved good throughout the whole thing.
Read the report I. The description of this video
Good thing your opinion doesn't matter in this regard then.
she said she had a drink, while being 19.
Do you know what the indicators of impairment are in relation to these tests? If you did you would think otherwise.
I totally agree and she and was clearly NOT wasted and/or sluring her speach.
She ran a red light, was speeding, and blew a .095. I don’t think the officers overreacted..
“ I’m sorry”
Cop : very well, safe travels home sorry for bothering you
When she started crying I couldn't help it pull at my heart strings, but then I realized how much danger she put herself in and others. Hopefully she learns her lesson.
Girls who use that tactic disgust me, like they know very well that a girl crying is heart wrenching to guys, it’s just an attempt at manipulation.
Agreed it pulls on the heart strings, and very hard to not let it get to you.
@@enochweaver6289 those tears were genuine. I hate crying in front of people because people like you think I do it on purpose and that just make it worse. Some people go through a-lot more emotions than others… not like they can control it especially while inebriated. Cop does his job and she learned her lesson that’s it.
BULLSHIT she’s fake crying just so somebody would feel sorry for them. MANIPULATION 😡
@@Muzzy- same here lol
typical white woman tears
Officer: she's got a lighter in there but doesn't look like a smoker.
😂😂😂 this guy
When she said "my parents will be so mad" the reality is her parents will be thankful the police got her and she didn't kill herself or someone else. She'll learn a very valuable and costly lesson.
Nope they ruined her relationship with her parents permanently I hope they’re really happy…ffs she was already home they didn’t need to arrest her 🤦🏻♀️
Naw family got money.
@Nova what does feminism gotta do w everything here
Give the kid some credit; she didn't fight, scream, spit, or threaten to call her father. She pretty much cooperated and didn't give the officers any problems.
Na lock her up
@@chu_papi1899 lmao so much hate but I don’t disagree
idk she was being kinda manipulative
@@jjgoldy where u see hate🤣
“This can’t happen to MEE!!! Why are you doing this?!? I’ll literally do anything!!” It’s very easy to be cooperative. It’s another to try your best to bat your eyes and try to get special privileges. These two things are mutually exclusive.
Officer:"I've got her name, student ID, or Instagram id, which works best?" Dispatch "Give me her Instagram id."
you can't have anything to drink right now??? That seems illegal
Why does that seem illegal, if a dui suspect is able to chug some liquid down they can claim they just drank some alcohol thus negating breath and FS tests.
I have zero tolerance for drunk drivers! I lost a beloved cousin to a drunk driver who hit him head on! Good job officers in taking them off the streets 👏👏👏
I wouldn't drunk drive if heroin and oxy was legal for recreational use. I would just recreationally use those at home.
legalize opium for recreational use, and the intoxicated driving rate will go down.
@@based_mediumchungus1788 sure, but I say we also need to put our top scientists and researchers and making better recreational drugs!
Imagine an opiate that is impossible to OD on, will give you euphoric feelings everytime and will never harm your nervous system, if can put a man on the moon we can make better drugs!
If the police ever raided this country's university housing they would find that there are FAR more drugs among white college students than there are among black ghetto kids.
@@based_mediumchungus1788 junkie, go back to school
@@based_mediumchungus1788 Why would you use heroin regardless lol?
It's crazy that she did better on that test after drinking than I would've done sober lmao.
I was thinking the same thing about me.
Just wondering, what did she blow?
She wasn't drunk, this is just Florida for you.
The cop "Officer Greg Nelson" was relieved of duty the following December after drunk driving his duty vehicle into a ditch. Dude's a douche and a hypocrite. Hope his career doesn't recover with the way he tries to fuck people over.
@@UnquietPen u dumbfuk she blew a 0.09 at the station, which is hours after the fact, meaning her actual BAC was more like 0.1 or higher.
No DL, no registration, underage an driving intoxicated!?! This girl is off to a great start in life!
Let’s not forget the drug paraphernalia and the possibility she was under the influence of THC as well. Would love to hear that phone call to her parents.
I bet you guys were both really fun to hang out with in college.
@@SpecialB420 The in-college and out of college reasoning are two completely different things. Even so, it doesn't really make sense for someone to do something to improve her life and health (education and going to the gym) while ruining both at the same time with drugs, alcohol, and driving while under the influence of either or both.
Oh shut up
@@SpecialB420 I bet they both are intelligent and responsible too, unlike you it sounds like.
You know, what's scary is how our country has become anesthesized to LYING by criminals. You watch this very thread I just started... SOMEONE is going to reply how this girl lying is basically "OK"... "It's not 'illegal,' you know...". What they ought to do is pass a law where if the officer catches a perp in a lie, no matter how small, once proven it IMMEDIATELY escalates the consequence up a notch. As a former school principal, I was able to do this, and it was a HUGE deterrent. Why can't we extrapolate this out to the general public? They act like children during these arrests anyway.
Because lying isn't illegal.
My cousin who is a defense lawyer always tells her DUI clients “it would have been cheaper to get a private helicopter home than a DUI”
In third country like i’m in we don’t have that service
never tell a cop if you drinking that you drank 🤦♂️
And cut off the bracelet before you start driving.
As much as I get excited for DUI videos, it kinda makes me sad to see people, especially younger than me, get arrested for this stuff.
But at the same time, I hope it serves as a wake up call that if you’re gonna drink underage, Atleast be smart and get a DD.
YEAH, not all are idiots, just young. Still no excuse and they should be arrested and suffer the consequences. But many of them are just kids and don’t fully grasp consequences. I was one of those “idiots” and I definitely learned my lesson that night.
Better you get busted early than this kinda thing become a habit. Hopefully she learned a good lesson, I've been here before and it definitely taught me a good one for sure
There but for the grace of God, go I
@@joedennehy386 Amen brother
smartest thing to do is not to drink at all
Girl: "My Gosh this isn't public record is it?"
RUclips: "2.8 million views. No not at all."
Imagine how less cold she would be with a shirt on lol.
Hoes don’t get cold. They adjust.
I’m wondering if the way she was warming herself up was a way to try to get the officer to like her a little more lol
She went out in a bra and complained that its cold lol
23 year old male here drinking since I was 16
Thought I was immune like everyone else-- of course until it happens. I totaled my car 1 month ago, driving with no insurance on a 2017 vehicle. I crashed into a toll booth with ZERO memory of that night, don't actually have a single clue how I left the club, got out of the parking building, or even how I was "conscious". I can't express how absolutely, and I mean PHENOMENALLY lucky I was to have not only escaped without a scratch but didn't hurt anyone in the process. I can't stress enough how much harder my life is right now, not complaining because I know I deserve it but just want people reading this to know it's not worth it. I traded a few years of my youth right now so I can have 1 good Friday night I don't even remember. Now I have a $50k+ bill in fines and contract violations with my leasing company. Just take the $50 Uber or Lyft, maybe you won't be lucky enough to not hurt anyone or yourself.
A guy here crashed into a toll booth last year and his car exploded instantly. You got lucky.
Sounds like you were hammered and one of those idiot drunks that drives, this girl wasn’t one of them.
Thanks for the advice 🙏🙏
You have "a $50k+ bill in fines and contract violations with my leasing company" what about legal fees? What about jail time?
Oh whoa TMI but glad you’ve evolved
Thank god the officers didn’t fall for her insincere “puppy dog eyes” that she kept trying to manipulate them with … Bravo to the officers for potentially saving someone else’s life 🙏🏼
Honestly. She just looked like she was being herself. Didn't look like she was trying to give him puppy eyes at all
Don't demonize her, the suspect presumably doesn't want to get arrested.
@@hazelstreet1654 OP thinks she purdy...
@@samsonsoturian6013 He's got good goddamn taste.
Those puppy dog eyes and skimpy top aren’t working for her tonight!!
Why isn't she wearing a damn shirt?! What is wrong with this generation
I once failed a field sobriety test, on my way home at 3-4 am after work, when I was 100% sober. (Was later proven by the breathalyzer I begged for). Because I suffer from major anxiety disorder, I was shaking uncontrollably being put on the spot like that....this girl did much better with these tests than I did!
These tests are fucking stupid and difficult for most people, regardless if drunk or sober.
I would for sure fail the tests with my anxiety.
Thankfully you can just get a breathalyzer. But if you were dozing off or sleepy that's also illegally operating a motor vehicle. Being exhausted can be just as dangerous as drinking and driving
The tests are given as evidence that can be used in court, so a keen lawyer can’t get their client off on a technicality.
They also aren’t looking at just how well you perform. They’re more about the person’s ability to listen and follow instructions, and they’re looking for specific telltale signs of impairment that aren’t commonly known, like involuntary jerking of the eye, during the eye test.
@@ErikMore if you're anxiety makes it impossible for you to do these tests your anxiety assuredly interferes with driving a motor vehicle safely. That's the whole point of these tests. Being inhibited could be physical, mental, biological
I watched bunches of these videos lately and tried to complete same tests😊 ( I have not had any alcohol in months ) , but could not complete any of these tests at home under perfect conditions when nobody is watching!! I think I should just take public transportation😊
Even when sober it is incredibly hard to not instinctively turn your head when someone is moving something in front of you like that.
for real
I feel like my fear of police coupled with my lack of coordination would cause me to fail a sobriety test.
@@Bob-kk2vg Very possible. But the funny thing is that they’re not necessarily looking at your actual score so much as your behavior during the interaction.
@@Bob-kk2vg you guys dont have an alcohol-test in america or what? xD
@@mastermatze103 lol for some reason police require you to do coordination test before they move in with the breathalyzer, at least in my state.. It’s kinda confusing. It is my understanding that in other countries they can require you to do a breathalyzer off the rip without any preliminary coordination test? I do know some states have dui checkpoints but they aren’t in my state and I have no clue how they work.
Literally the main thing I took from this… you do NOT need 3 cops on the scene for this.
You never know if they could have a gun NEVER UNDERESTIMATE PEOPLE just because they look nice or play nice. Any moment for a cop appearing at someones vehicle someone can just go gunblazing on them
@@InuyashaDogDemon bro you are waaaay too cautious! If she had a weapon or was threatening in ANY WAY, the cops would have arrested her by now. They were being excessive!
@I'm in your house I live in New York LOL
@I'm in your house obviously she’s lives in a nice area most likely. But it has nothing to do 90s…
It depends on what area you live at in your city.
Majority of these comments on these videos are so stupid. Who gives af where someone lives
Exaaaaaaaaaaaaaaactly...
I think this girl might learn something from this, for the simple fact that she said that her parents were going to be mad, instead of the typical crying for mommy. She's had some repercussions in her life.
What if you killed someone while DUI? Some damages are irreversible, while your parents getting angry is not.
My father was a cop in 1995 he arrested a young girl who crashed into a bus station and hit a woman there and sent her to the hospital. Airbags saved her life.
She explained her act by trying to get away from the alien ship that was chasing her.
The bottle of vodka in her car and the drugs in her blood explained everything. 🤦🏾♀
Drugs is some crazy shit man.
Did they find Noisy Cricket in her car ?
She was sensible.. what would we be doing in such situation?
@@jora5483 In this situation, I would not drive :)
@@inbuckswetrust7357 then how would you flee the alien ship? would you run?
Just 30 minutes ago, I was driving home from my office, late dusk nearly dark, stopped at a red light, 4 way intersection, almost no traffic in the area. Light turned green, and for some reason I hesitated before moving into the intersection to make a left turn. That hesitation probably saved my life. A small red truck came out of nowhere barreling through that intersection at about 60 mph. It would have struck me right at my door or just in front of it, almost certainly fatal at that speed. The driver might have been cold sober, but it reminded me just how tenuous life is and how quickly a careless or intoxicated driver can destroy lives…literally in an instant. I myself drank alcoholically for many years and drove in an impaired condition regularly. It’s a miracle I didn’t kill myself and/or others. Blessedly I’ve been sober for a long time now, but this video gave me chills, particularly in light of the crazy driver I encountered a short while ago. I pray this girl sees this as a wake up call but I doubt it. Those warnings certainly didn’t resonate with me at that age. 😞
Charles Taylor, there was a angel with !! Glad you are ok!
Who gives a shit
@@rachelr.n.3563 I quite agree 🙏
And that's why you look both ways before proceeding through a red light that turn green
God moments. Thanks for sharing
People in their twenties always asking for their parents. Why are we extending adolescence?
How is 19 "underage " if they're already an adult citizen and can join the army and fight in wars and die? America's rules are odd
Uhh, because people tend to become immature and not themselves when they drink. This is more amplified at an age younger than 21 when alcohol is involved. So, the 21 year old limit is right and justified.
Ronald reagan would withhold federal highway funds for states that did not raise the legal drinking age to 21
He didnt have authority even as president to establish a federal drinking age, it was up to the individual states, but he leveraged them through that corrupt move. Most states commonly had the legal drinking age at 18
Won’t lie this is the calmest arrest I’ve ever seen. And I feel slightly bad for this lady because she seems very genuine but she just really fucked up. I respect the police for being patient in this situation.
Drunk driving is not ok, but let's be honest these tests were designed to fail by anyone!
No
@@erict.35 Yes!!!
@@bigdaddystovepipe3314 no. And calm down sir.
@@erict.35 Yes! And shut the hell up!
@@bigdaddystovepipe3314 are you okay?
I want to come up with a code language to use in public. I could tell my wife, "wow, this guy is a real 13. Think he got his 12 at a 44."
Secondly, I was a Police Officer for 15 years and let me tell you a little secret. They tell you if you suspect someone is under the influence you need to do the test for as long as it takes until they fail any part of the test. For instance the first test with the eye following the pen….that test should take 30 seconds max. This officer went on and on until she so called failed.
The field sobriety tests are kind of odd in my opinion to begin with... they're not really even the definitive proof that you are drunk; they just use it to establish probable cause to get a breathalyzer or blood test don't they? It doesn't even seem to matter since whether or not you fail, they'll just ask you to submit to a field breathalyzer anyways (and you'll lose your license automatically if you refuse.) And the real certified breath / blood test that is used as official evidence is the one they administer at the station either way.
Since it's just the police looking for things they can call "probable cause", they can spin the results of the test in any way as long as it sounds reasonable to make you do a breath test.
Those test are designed for you to fail
@@KevinSun242 that's exactly correct. "Field Sobriety Tests" are simply the officer building a case against you. Just do the breathalyzer and be done with it. Refuse any other testing.
@@KevinSun242 if you appear intoxicated you have to do a breath test either way.
That's BS your basically forcing someone to fail on purpose Smfh
She shouldn’t drink and drive but I thought she did pretty well on the sobriety test.
Fun fact the reason the cop is reading off a sheet for the DUI test is since if the cop doesn't a lawyer can get the charges dropped on a technicality
I think he was a new hire also. Before he arrived, the other cops alluded to this case being good practice for him, leading me to assume that this was one of his first DUI suspects.
I have seen videos where they read the Miranda Rights off a card also
There is no such thing as a technicality. There’s policies and Laws. If a charge gets dropped because of failure to follow either it’s not a technicality. It’s what’s known as Due Process
My aunt and my mom’s twin sister was murdered by a drunk driver. She was hit head on and died instantly. My mom was never the same after that so that man ruined our family. How many families have a similar story because some drunk decided to be selfish and get behind the wheel of a multi ton vehicle. Go to hell
She's a kid. Learning a big lesson. I think for the most part she handled herself pretty well. She was respectful to the officers, which is more than I can say for a lot of these arrests :-)
Hope she's gotten herself straightened out.
Hey what did she fail on the tests? I’m looking and I can’t see where she did anything wrong . On the test I mean
We don’t need to infantilizing young people tho. At 19 you are not a kid, you are an adult by law and definitely able to tell wrong from right.
@@pablowilliams3816 these test are not pass/fail. Officers are meant to observe certain clues to determine if the person is under the influence. People have been know to “pass” the tests and still blow twice the limit. Everyone is different.
@@rymc3437 Well if she's an "adult" then why can't she drink? They're really not adults biologically until 21. The government calls them "adults" when they get in trouble with the law but then they are "minors" when they try to drink. Like make up your mind. It's such a double standard. Seems to me that age group are only adults when the goverment needs more money in their pockets from overflowing prisons. Not to mention you can serve in the military too. Like don't be calling her an adult when she can't do shit😂
@@rymc3437 19 year olds are definitely still children no matter what the law says. Brain doesn't mature fully until age 26
Those field tests are ridiculous, they need to be outlawed
Any time you are requested to do field sobriety tests, you are allowed to say no. You will just have to spend the night in jail. Then call your lawyer. With no evidence of alcohol or drugs in your system, they have no available charge. They can attempt to use probable cause as you wanting to go to jail instead of the sobriety tests. Your lawyer, you will have to pay them to get you out of it.
Any officer is not medically qualified to give these tests, unless they were previously an EMT. Don’t trust any of them, even the nice ones.
Field sobriety tests are a trap. Only doctors or medically qualified certificates can give these exams. Police officers are not one of them. They only know basic CPR…
just say you'd fail them sweetheart 😘😘
@@AS-rr9km not reading all that. just say you'd fail them sweetheart 😘😘
@@TaxEvasionIRS you’re an actual weirdo for commenting that, let alone twice😂😂😂 you got me GOOD lmaoo💀💀😭😭😭😭
@@AS-rr9km what about if the ask you to do the breathalyzer and the blood work? What’s your take on that to get out of a less charge?
This girl was later approved for and successfully completed DUI pretrial diversion, meaning she learned from her lessons and doesn't have a perm record.
Just means her parents had a good lawyer and money.
@@michaelfranzese4975 Yup
@@michaelfranzese4975 well said
@@nimitz3453 "pretrial diversion" just sounds expensive.
@@michaelfranzese4975 if u had that at your disposal what would you do?
She was gonna say she knows the UCF police but the officer skipped her and then he says ‘I don’t know why my business card is with her’😩😂😂😂