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Can you avoid a DUI for "generational trauma?"

Posted: November 15th, 2023, 12:16 pm
by JuneBug12000
I hesitated to post this video, but I am disturbed and dumbfounded by it. I considered the humor thread, but it really isn't funny. How can people think this would work?

I was actually impressed with the cops effort to be respectful. We all know that is not always the case.

The lady (not going to lie about her delusions) thought she was above the law, drunk driving, cause she lied and cried.

Does she not understand that lying and crying won't make her sober and safe to drive?

What did she expect to happen?

Only 3:30 long.

Re: Can you avoid a DUI for "generational trauma?"

Posted: November 15th, 2023, 12:27 pm
by TwochurchesOnly
JuneBug12000 wrote: November 15th, 2023, 12:16 pm I hesitated to post this video, but I am disturbed and dumbfounded by it. I considered the humor thread, but it really isn't funny. How can people think this would work?

I was actually impressed with the cops effort to be respectful. We all know that is not always the case.

The lady (not going to lie about her delusions) thought she was above the law, drunk driving, cause she lied and cried.

Does she not understand that lying and crying won't make her sober and safe to drive?

What did she expect to happen?

Only 3:30 long.
Wow
Get every one of these wackos off the road

Re: Can you avoid a DUI for "generational trauma?"

Posted: November 15th, 2023, 12:30 pm
by Mala_Suerte
She tried every excuse in the woke book to not take responsibility for her actions. Cop did a good job.

Re: Can you avoid a DUI for "generational trauma?"

Posted: November 15th, 2023, 12:49 pm
by tribrac
Easy to laugh now.
Her generation are now teachers and psychologists for youth.

Soon her generation will be lawmakers and judges.

I wish my posterity good luck, and hope I die before things get too bad.