PS: Maybe you missed the fact she REFUSED the breathalyzer test which is an automatic arrest and detainment.
No, didn't miss that at all. The facts on the ground, resulting from later BAC testing, indicates that the woman was nowhere near legally drunk when she was pulled over by the officer. So, I'd tend to think something else was at play, perhaps that she distrusted the officer's motives, which is as described in the letter that is the subject of the thread.
Wyrick is that you? Put your head between your legs and kiss your badge goodbye. You are about to become a victim of Seagull management. The Lt Governor calls up the State Patrol commander and chits all over him then he chits all over you. Either way you are chit out of luck. LOL!!!
No, douchenozzle, maybe you missed the fact that she refused a roadside PBT is not admissible and refusal is not an automatic arrest and detainment...
And you clearly missed the video of her taking the breathalyzer which is admissible and you aren't asked to take one until you have been arrested.
Come clean, you are a 10 year old police officer's kid who logged onto your Daddy's computer without his consent...right?