Answer: «DUI - super extreme» is the charge when a person does all of the following: hits «numerous curbs» and drives on the sidewalk; says «I don't have to walk f*cking anywhere» when approached by a cop; shoves an officer after declining to
take field sobriety tests; scuffles with a cop and gets taken to the ground; knees a second officer in the crotch while being handcuffed; repeatedly curses at police; kicks the inside of a squad car; has a blood alcohol content nearly three times the legal limit; and poses for a mug shot like this:
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Take The Field Sobriety Tests in New York?»
(CNN)-- Former New York Rep. John Sweeney was arrested early Sunday morning on his second DWI incident in 17 months after refusing to
take field sobriety tests, the Saratoga County District Attorney's office confirms to CNN.
Sweeney was arrested last April after being pulled over for speeding in Clifton Park and refusing to
take a field sobriety test.
[7] Cincinnati Bengals running back Corey Dillon after being arrested for DUI, driving with a suspended license, running over a curb, refusing to
take a field sobriety test and refusing to take a blood - alcohol test.
Not exact matches
Troopers conducted a
field sobriety test on the man and then
took him to the trooper station at the Empire State Plaza in downtown Albany, where a breath test revealed he had a blood - alcohol content of 0.28 percent.
These charges are usually documented by means of standardized
field sobriety tests
taken at the roadside under the observation of a police officer, who is usually a drug recognition expert.
The driver was given a
field sobriety test but would not
take a chemical test.
He performed poorly on two
field sobriety tests and refused to
take a third.