Field Sobriety tests are conducted to determine impairment. The only thing she did was recite her "ABC's" although she said them wrong that hardly shows any impairment. The standard FST that are normally given to determine impairment are Walk and Turn, One Leg Stand and Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus. The issue with the hand cuffs is total bullshit they weren't to big for her wrist. They were either malfunctioning or she wasn't cuffed properly, although this maybe speculation they probably weren't double locked either. .
Originally Posted by acp5762
#1: FSTs ... if they believe her too intoxicated (loss of balance) they won't give the tests. ABC's and finger to nose, even counting with fingers to the thumb can be "substituted" ... if you notice before she was cuffed she was standing with her feet far apart as though she were trying to keep her balance.....or unable to comprehend the instructions she is being given ... at first I thought she was "flirting" with them .. showing off in the short skirt ...
#2: cuffs ... she was small and females have a knack for slipping out of cuffs ... they can even slide them over their butts and pull their feet through their arms and end up with them in the front ... (officers have died from that) .... FYI: double locking doesn't secure them from opening ..double locking keeps them from getting tighter on the wrists and cutting off circulation... it would actually have made it harder for her to get them off if not double locked, because her moving around in the backseat would cause them to rachet down on her wrists.
#3: Her actions. If you full screen the video and look at the portion showing her after they removed her from the backseat ... you can see that she is turning on them as they try to recuff her ... she was locking her elbow and keeping her arm straight while turning ... she did that on the ground as well ... spreading her arms out to the side and locking them at the elbow .. they have to pull her arms then to get them behind her to secure the handcuffs.
I'll keep saying it ... and it is not "siding with LE" ...
just comply with the requests. It is in your best interests.
If you actually believe (sober) that you have not violated the law, then deal with that later, but don't add to the charges or aggravate the arresting officer(s) by trying to physically prevent them from arresting you. You will get hurt and their buddies will show up and so will nearby officers from nearby departments ... you will not win.
It's like a car chase ... too many of them end badly for the suspect and sometimes innocent citizens... which just adds charges. You are not going to outrun the radio.