Have you ever performed a field sobriety test? Wait, don’t answer that. It doesn’t matter if you’ve played this part of not, you’re probably going to want to watch the demo below anyway. How come? Well, this is a piece of police car dash cam footage that shows a hot girl going though the test without pants.
As the young driver herself admits, she was stopped because she was “driving crazy”. As she enters the camera’s view, we notice her rather sketchy outfit. Before we move on, we have to explain both the girl and the policeman performing the test are cool.
While the officer receives this label thanks to the tattoo surrounding his right elbow, you shouldn’t rush to conclusions when it comes to the driver. What we said has nothing to do with the fact that her lower body happens to be... pantless, with her performing the entire test in her underwear. Oh no.
Instead, we were thrilled to she the girl paying tribute to Shaq. Do pay attention to her top and you’ll see what we mean. In the rather unlikely case somebody becomes bored while watching the clip, they should wait until the end, as this will not come without a reward.
Oh and in case you were wondering about the efficiency of the field sobriety tests, these help officer identify intoxicated drivers in 90 percent of the cases. Introduced in the sweet 70s, these tests for determining the legal Blood Alcohol Concentration have three main parts: the horizontal gaze nystagmus (HGN), the walk-and-turn, and the one-leg stand tests. And yes, they do count as evidence in court.
While the officer receives this label thanks to the tattoo surrounding his right elbow, you shouldn’t rush to conclusions when it comes to the driver. What we said has nothing to do with the fact that her lower body happens to be... pantless, with her performing the entire test in her underwear. Oh no.
Instead, we were thrilled to she the girl paying tribute to Shaq. Do pay attention to her top and you’ll see what we mean. In the rather unlikely case somebody becomes bored while watching the clip, they should wait until the end, as this will not come without a reward.
Oh and in case you were wondering about the efficiency of the field sobriety tests, these help officer identify intoxicated drivers in 90 percent of the cases. Introduced in the sweet 70s, these tests for determining the legal Blood Alcohol Concentration have three main parts: the horizontal gaze nystagmus (HGN), the walk-and-turn, and the one-leg stand tests. And yes, they do count as evidence in court.