but if she wasn t in the car when it was hit, how was she involved in the crash? number two, in the course of me speaking with you, there s an odor of alcohol coming off your breath. you re a little lethargic and your speech is lethargic and you may or may not be driving impaired. before administering sobriety tests, presley reads alexandra her rights and questions her about the accident. you re accelerating from a stop. you got to about 30 miles an hour, then you all of a sudden this cat jumped out, and you slammed on the brakes. i do. so someone behind you who s also just starting to accelerate forward yeah. there would be no reason why they would think that that you re going to abruptly slam on the brakes. exactly. alexandra doesn t realize where this is going. pretty naively, i thought he was being sympathetic to my situation. alexandra admits she had been drinking earlier. what type of drink are we talking about here? just beer. then presl
alexandra admits she had been drinking earlier. what type of drink are we talking about here? just beer. then presley puts alexandra through the roadside sobriety test. now you have no idea how nervous you are, by the way, when you re in that situation. okay. stop, stop, stop. nervous or not, officer presley decides she s flunked the tests. you re under arrest for driving under the influence of an alcoholic beverage. it s when alexandra is put in the patrol car to go to the station for a breathalyzer test that she gets a real surprise. what about my car? we ll take care of it. can i it s not drivable right now anyway. not drivable? but the officer calls it a minor accident. she s walking along the driver s side of the car and out in front of her car and can t really see the extent of the damage. at the station she gets an even bigger shock when she hears the charges. dui, 500. dui with property damage, 1,000. property damage? that means she s b
number two, in the course of me speaking with you, there s an odor of alcohol coming off your breath. you re a little lethargic and you may or may not be driving impaired. before administering sobriety tests, presley reads alexandra her rights and questions her about the accident. you re accelerating from a stop. you got to about 30 miles an hour, then you all of a sudden this cat jumped out, and you slammed on the brakes. i do. so someone behind you who s also just starting to accelerate forward yeah. there would be no reason why they would think that that you re going to abruptly slam on the brakes. exactly. alexandra doesn t realize where this is going. pretty naively, i thought he was being sympathetic to my situation. alexandra admits she had been drinking earlier. what type of drink are we talking about here? just beer. then presley puts alexandra through the roadside sobriety test. now you have no idea how nervous you are, by the way
pretty naively, i thought he was being sympathetic to my situation. alexandra admits she had been drinking earlier. what type of drink are we talking about here? just beer. then presley puts alexandra through the roadside sobriety test. now you have no idea how nervous you are, by the way, when you re in that situation. okay. stop, stop, stop. nervous or not, officer presley decides she s flunked the tests. you re under arrest for driving under the influence of an alcoholic beverage. it s when alexandra is put in the patrol car to go to the station for a breathalyzer test that she gets a real surprise. what about my car? we ll take care of it. can i it s not drivable right now anyway. not drivable? but the officer calls it a minor accident. she s walking along the driver s side of the car and out in front of her car and can t really see the extent of the damage.
you may or may not be driving impaired. before administering sobriety tests, presley reads alexandra her rights and questions her about the accident. you re accelerating from a stop. you got to about 30 miles an hour, then you all of a sudden this cat jumped out, and you slammed on the brakes. i do. so someone behind you who s also just starting to accelerate forward yeah. there would be no reason why they would think that that you re going to abruptly slam on the brakes. exactly. alexandra doesn t realize where this is going. pretty naively, i thought he was being sympathetic to my situation. alexandra admits she had been drinking earlier. what type of drink are we talking about here? just beer. then presley puts alexandra through the roadside sobriety test. now you have no idea how nervous you are, by the way, when you re in that situation. okay. stop, stop, stop.