Melbourne: A woman from Florida, who is facing driving under the influence (DUI) charges, told the arresting officers that her “big breasts” were responsible for her failing a sobriety test.
According to a police report, Maureen Jane Raymond, from Port St. Lucie, about 110 miles (177km) north of Miami, was arrested in Jensen Beach on 29th January after she was noticed travelling at speed and crossing the yellow double line before parking in two spots outside a drug store.
The report also said that a deputy smelled alcohol on the 49-year-old and noticed she had slurred speech, glassy eyes and staggered when she walked.
“When I told her we were going to do some roadside tasks she told me that I needed to understand that she is big-chested and if I asked her to close her eyes and balance she is not going to balance well,” the Daily telegraph quoted the deputy as writing in the report.
“She told me ‘big breast you don’t balance well’,” the deputy added.
When asked to walk in the straight line, the accused began to dance, the report noted.
After again blaming her breasts for being unable to complete the test, the deputy noted in his report that Raymond then “began to take her clothes off to show me her breast and I stopped her”.
Taken to the police station for a breath test, Raymond, who WEPC-TV reported was 5-foot-6 (168cm) and 216lb (98kg), was not able to provide a valid breath sample, and was booked into jail.
She was released on 750 dollars bond the next day after being charged with driving under the influence.
ANI
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