connecticut, say the teens knew their friend was drunk but let her drive. they say that inaction cost their friend their life. now they face misdemeanor charges for being an accessory to a crime. 17-year-old jane was driving alone in connecticut in july, when he she crashed the suv she was driving into a tree and was killed. her blood alcohol level according to police was 0.7, three times the legal adult alcohol limit. now, two of the four teen ainag who were driving with her are being held accountable for allowing her to drive drunk. these two juveniles knew she shouldn t have been driving and allowed her to drive. reporter: glastonbury police say the two teens were the last to get out of the car, leaving woleski to get behind the wheel and drive herself off. she drove half a mile before crashing. after a thorough investigation, police arrested the teens this month and charged them with reckless endangerment.
drive drunk. tell us what happened here? there are so many questions. there really are. mikaela, this story draws into focus the issue if you can be held responsible for allowing someone else to get behind the wheel drunk. two teens knew their friend was drunk and let her drive. they say their inaction cost their friend her life. they have been charged with a misdemeanor. she was driving alone in july when she crashed the suv she was driving into a tree and was killed. her blood alcohol according to police was .27, three times the legal adult limit. now three of the teenagers driving with her are being held accountable for allowing her to drive drunk. these two juveniles knew she was intoxicated, knew she shouldn t have been driving and allowed her to drive.
or not to bake. that is a silly question. bake the world a better place with nestle toll house. here s a question, can you be held responsible for allowing someone else to get behind the wheel drunk? a case in connecticut is tackling that issue head on. 17-year-old jane was driving alone in glasten berry when she crashed her suv into a tree and was killed. her blood alcohol level was .27. that s three times the legal adult alcohol limit. now two of the four teenagers driving with her are being held accountable for allowing her to drive drunk. police say their inaction cost their friend her life. niece these two juveniles