So, if you don't let me go right now, I'm going to bring it down 100%. >> I am humiliated. I am offering you out of the street. Call my mom. Call my mother. Do you still refuse to submit to this test? >> Please call my mom. Ma'am, I'm turning my camera on. you you're going the wrong way. You cannot go this way. Ma'am, you can't go this way. >> No, you're not. You're going to get You're going to make No, you're not. I'm telling you you're not. No, you are not. You are going to reverse and go the right way. You're driving the wrong way on the wrong side of the road. All the what people? Ma'am, your your nose your nose on with somebody right now. Please turn around and go this way. Ma'am, there are children on the roadway. Please make a U-turn and go this way. Please. No, you're in drive. Please turn around. Please turn around. Palm Beach County, Florida. A driver caught going the wrong way down a busy road refuses multiple lawful orders from police to simply turn her car around. Instead of following basic traffic directions, she parks nose to nose with oncoming traffic, reeks of alcohol, and argues with the officers. What starts as a traffic hazard quickly transitions into a DUI investigation, but rather than cooperate, the driver throws a massive tantrum. She begs to be taken home, stomps on an officer's foot, and eventually attempts to weaponize fake medical and assault accusations to get out of handcuffs. If you are ready to watch a wrong-way driver cry, bargain, and stomp her way into multiple criminal charges, do me a favor and smash that like button. Let's break down the legal and psychological chaos of this encounter. Thank you. Appreciate you. Please reverse and go that way, please. Ma'am, please go that way. Ma'am, we're here. Yeah. Sorry. You have a vehicle that's going the wrong way, refusing to turn around. I need you to turn around. Ma'am, if you don't move your car when a police car gets here, we're going to remove you from your vehicle and take you to Palm Beach County Jail. No, you can't. You either go that way Step out of the car, please. Step out of the car, please. Right over here. Just stand right over here. You're arresting me for what? I need to go home. My dog needs food. Are you You are wasting your [ __ ] time so hardcore. You are wasting your time. You are wasting your time. You're putting me in handcuffs for what? Like I need to go home to my daughter. >> plenty of opportunities to comply. >> well then I'll comply. I need to go home. >> gave you at least 10. Then I came up and said for you to go. Cuz if you didn't you would've gone to jail before the car got here. And the car got here. Wait, I want to go. It's too late now. No, I'm not going in the [ __ ] car. Well No, I'm >> at some point you >> No, listen to me. What the [ __ ] are you talking about? Look at the [ __ ] other people over here in the handcuffs. But they're you're looking at You're the one that's making them look at you. >> laughing at me RIGHT NOW. ARE YOU [ __ ] Okay, you know what? I'm just going to You're really not helping yourself right now. >> I know. >> understand that? Yes, I I I please, please, just take me home. No, I don't I don't know. >> is on camera. Everything you're saying has been I don't give a You're yelling in my face. I can smell the alcohol. Okay, just take me home. Take me home. Please. I can't get in trouble. Please. Please. Please. Please. Please. Please. Please. Please. I have nothing on me. Like please let me [ __ ] go. Do you have any movement? >> Jesus Christ. Hold on. Why did you Why did you turn this way? Because I Can you get me out of these [ __ ] handcuffs? >> He's not going to, ma'am. Just answer the question. Why did you turn this way? Because I saw these people, I'm from the country. I shouldn't have done it. I shouldn't have done it. Okay? I shouldn't have done it and I just want to [ __ ] go home. Right now. I want to get out of these. I'm not going to Okay. I'm not. I swear to god. >> [laughter] >> No, nothing. Is that Are you right? Is this your car? >> Yes. You're the registered owner? Yes. Look at my phone. Jesus Christ. Get me out of these right now, please. Right now. Please. All right. What's your background? Seriously. Now. Now. Please, get them off. Okay, then. I'm with you, by the way. I'm just getting arrested because I'm with you. Just saying, no. Have a good night. Okay, so you're just going to leave them on or what? Like I'm not I'm not trying to do anything. Like I'm actually like wanting to get the [ __ ] out of here right now. >> things that I just told you. No. Okay. Well, because you understand, I'm not going to ask ask you any other questions that will incriminate you. However, what I'm going to do based on my observations of you, the observations of the officer that stopped you >> my Can I do my test? >> they're not tests, they're tasks. Okay? But what I'm >> it's a test. Like right here. If I didn't have this >> Okay. Can you listen to me? >> I can't do anything with my Okay, I'm sorry. I can't do anything with my hands. They're on my back. >> your ears. He's speaking to you. Can you listen to him? He's been nothing but respectful. Just listen. I am going to offer you the opportunity to perform the field sobriety tests, okay? Which does require the handcuffs to come off. All right? I have to give you the same thing I give everyone that I tell that has handcuffs on them. >> You are humiliating me now in front of >> doing I'm not doing anything. Okay? Now No, this is really really bad. >> This is really bad. This is really really really really really really bad. Okay, I I was trying to go home. I was just trying to go home. You're trying to go home? I want It says right there that says no left turn. That's where you were trying to go home? I live I'm trying to go home. So then why would you be turning left here if you're trying to go home? Well, I would point in the right direction but my [ __ ] [ __ ] >> The right direction is that way to 95. Sir? I'm letting you know. >> This goes into the hill? Okay, honey, I know it. I live I would point but I can't. Okay. I need to go home. To Palmetto Gardens. That way. It's right. It's right. So then why did you turn Because I need to get out of this town and go that way. That I'm trying to go home. Then you should have just kept going straight. Dude, I'm trying to go Do you want to Google my address right now? >> I know. I'm telling you right now. No, Google my address. Google my address. All you had to do is go straight. You take me home, I'll leave my car here. I don't care. Well, you're you're okay. Yeah. That's that's a mute point I'm in trouble and I'm not doing anything. I just want to go home. Are Are you willing I just want to go home. Are you willing to do some body exercises? Sir. No, but you know what? I'm not I'm not going to do it in front of No, I'm not doing it in front of these Would you like us to relocate you somewhere that's not in front of people? Yes. Okay, come to my house. >> Uh that's not that's not going to Well, we can take you somewhere where you won't have to I'm not I'm not going to [ __ ] sit here and be humiliated in front of you people. That's why we want to We're going TO GO THAT WAY or I'm not doing any of this. Okay, I am offering you to take you to >> I am humiliated >> I am offering you Right now, get me the [ __ ] out of this street. >> offering >> My mother is going to >> look So, we're not doing the test here. >> You are killing me right now in the middle of the [ __ ] street. Get me out of here. Okay, we just said we were going to relocate sue me. We just said we were going to No, stop touching me. Get off my arm. Stop touching me or I'm going to [ __ ] report violence. Get off of me. Get off of me. Yeah, sexual harassment. Ma'am. I need a car. Look at me. Sexual harassment. Look at me. Look at me. Look at me. Look at me. Look at I didn't think that. I need to say Please just That's not a phone call. Please get off of my house. Get this off of me, please. What's your name? Sarah. Sarah, listen. Please get this the [ __ ] off of me. I'm You're the only one Sarah. You're the only one making a scene right now. So, listen. Get this off of me. We will quietly relocate you somewhere where we can have a conversation. >> Why am I sitting in the god damn middle of the road? >> Cuz you drove your car the wrong way. I don't know. I'm I'm literally I'm going Yeah, you can try to You want me to get the Okay, he's No, he's I have less clothes He's hurting me. He's hurting me. He's hurting me. Can you do me a favor and He's He's He's doing something. No, you better [ __ ] TELL HIM BECAUSE STOP. STOP. You're in his space. Stop your foot. Yeah, she did. Sarah. Can you stop? I will [ __ ] you up. >> stomp your foot? Okay, see, we're not doing that the Phil's Fridays. You're Right now, you're under arrest for DUI. No, I'm not. And you're under arrest for battery on a law enforcement officer. No, I'm not. Yes, you are. You just stomped his foot. That's battery. Hey, the car is here. All right, get Get back of that car. No. Get in the back of that car. No. Are you [ __ ] Excuse me. You just jumped on my toe. Just try to be reasonable. >> just told him. Oh my Jesus. The reason I'm here is to investigate what happened. Okay. All right. >> just get him from in front of the bus. Okay, you. That's fine. You. What What happened? He has body cam. He has footage. Well, I'm going to review his footage afterwards, but I want to hear it from your from your words what happened. So, I have [snorts] your description so I can hear your side of it and not just take their side. I want to hear your side of what happened, okay? What happened? So, I'm going to cry. Sorry. I'm I made the wrong decision to I was leaving um I was leaving Okeechobee. All right. I should have just kept going straight. So, I made a wrong decision. Um there was a protest going on which Yeah. He's just here because I don't have a body cam. My camera's on. I'm I'm So, he can record my discussion with you. That's That's the only reason why he's here, okay? So, just focus on me and tell me what happened. Okay. So, I made the wrong decision to stop in that um I don't know that intersection. Okay. And then they told me to go somewhere else. They didn't tell me to go. Okay. But then it got a little bit violent which I think your friend can tell you. Okay. Um and Um I don't like the way that he was with me physically. Okay, what what describe what he did physically to you? Well, I can't get up totally. No, you can stand up. Just don't come up in my face or anything. I'm not trying to No, no, I'm just saying so we don't have to just whatever. No, no, I'm just letting you know that like do I look like a [ __ ] impressive person? Like I'm not. I'm not. He [ __ ] pulled my arms back here. Okay. I'm going to take pictures of >> you. Okay, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Sorry, but you need to lose your license. Well, just hang tight for a second. I'm going to take pictures of any any areas that you said that you're injured, that you're hurt, so I can document all this, okay, miss. Just try to stay focused on me for for right now so I can get the whole story wrapped up. Yeah, okay. So And then I was detained. I've never been arrested in my entire life. Not Okay, so then I'm told that okay, so all right, now you're being detained because of, you know, you're drunk and this and that. And you know what? Okay. So you were And you were coming from work, you said, right? You said you were coming from work over on the island. Yeah. Okay. I'm just I'm just making sure that I'm backtracking. So, you came west from the island on Okeechobee. Right. Right? Yeah. They you tried to turn you around and you continued to drive into an area that I have to drive this way to get off of the island to go home. Yeah, I know. We're No, there was no other way. There was a protest and then I made the bad decision of being like, I'm from Israel. I was born I'm Moroccan. I stand with them. Okay, so I made the wrong decision of pulling over and I was like, okay. So that was a [ __ ] up decision, but also it was [ __ ] up on your part to ever [ __ ] touch me, sir. Okay. So, when I'm I'm just >> I'm going to I'm going to like I'm going to tell And then he doesn't even want to say he's sorry. Then I'm going to take his license from him. So, miss I'm going to take some photos of you so I can document your appearance and >> Why am I in jail right now? I want to go home. My my understanding right now cuz I wasn't out on scene, okay? My My understanding is that you're being charged with for driving under the influence. What are you talking about? And pulled my car over. I wasn't even driving. Well, you had your car had to get there somehow. It didn't magically appear there. You were driving it correctly to get there. >> [laughter] >> And then what were you going to say again? And then And then on the on the scene you you you stomped on an officer's foot. >> [laughter] >> So, I'm trying to get Okay. Yeah, you were sitting in the street so I can document That was his foot. Okay. And yeah, when he did this, I did stomp on it. So, if you don't let me go right now, I'm going to bring it down 100%. Let me get a I want to get a photo of that. >> I want to get home right now. You're going to show me Yeah, I'm not staying here. Let me see your wrists. I see you got some red marks there, okay? Turn your arms over. Can you just take me home? That unfortunately I cannot do right now. >> I'm not staying in this cell. Yeah. I I have a dog at home. I need to go to my to my dog. I understand that. Well, no. Katie Katie >> injuries that you have that I can that I can document? Mental. Yeah. Yeah. Are there any physical injuries? >> There are mental injuries that I have and I would like to speak to a doctor right now, please. Right now. No, I would like Well, I would I need to I need I need to speak with a doctor right now. Okay, then we'll we'll make sure that you receive medical attention. No, right now I need to speak to a doctor. >> Is there anything about the incident that you need to >> Yes. Are you going to let me finish my question? Is there anything that you haven't told me that I need to know about the incident that took place between you and your niece? Yes. And what is that? Yeah, he hurt me. Your officer needs to be fired. I I need to speak to a If my mom hears that I was here and I didn't get to speak to a doctor, y'all are going down. I need to speak to a doctor right now. All right, let me step out and make a phone >> No, like no. I don't have a doctor in my pocket. I don't care. Then I I need >> I can't make a doctor magically >> Okay, well, I need one right now. I'm going to go see if he'll be back in a few moments. Now Yeah, I know. I need one right now. Okay. Sarah. Okay. Right now, I'm going to read you something, okay? I need you to understand. At this point, right now, I'm questioning you to submit to a lawful test of your breath for the purpose of determining its alcohol content. Will you take the test, yes or no? I don't see why I should not do You've been >> Is your answer yes or no? No, my answer is you've been No, my answer is no. >> Answer is no, okay. Yeah, you've you've been detaining me. Let me finish. >> Okay, my dad is dead and he always told me Yeah, okay. It's a So, you're saying no to the breath test? Why would I do a breath test when I've been in here? >> If you Sarah, if you refuse to take the Sarah, sit down. If you refuse to take the test that I have requested of you, your driving privilege will be suspended for a period of 1 year for your first refusal or 18 months if your driving privilege had been previously suspended or if you've been previously fined under Florida State Statute 327. >> no sense. 35215 for refusing to submit to a lawful test of your breath. >> Additionally, if you refuse to take the test I've requested of you and your driving privilege has been previously suspended or if you've been previously fined under statute >> Never in my life. 7.35215 >> gotten a ticket. for refusal to submit to a lawful test of your >> not true. you will be committing a misdemeanor and in addition to all the other penalties which can be imposed by law. >> not true. >> Refusal to submit to a test I've requested is admissible into evidence in >> Call my mom. criminal proceeding. Call my mother right now. >> still refuse to submit to this test? >> Please call my mom. I need a yes or a no. >> No, I need you to call my mom. Refusal time is 6:43 on November 20th. >> call her. Close it. It's 6:43. >> [laughter] >> All right, Sarah, we're ready. I'm ready to go. We're leaving. He's taking you. Where else are we going? We're going You're going to county jail. Why am I going to jail? We've explained this already countless times. Can you stand up and turn around? Um I will, but I would like first for you to let me know what I'm being charged with. Uh battery on a law enforcement officer. You stepped on my foot. Okay. I'm telling you asked >> your foot. Yes. It's on camera. We're not debating about this. You asked, I'm telling you. Resisting arrest and DUI. >> Okay, you look like a newbie. It's okay. It's okay. >> Yep. I know what I've seen and I know what happened, so All right, stand up. You asked, you got your answers. Let's go. Stand up. Ma'am, I'm going to have to I'm going to have to put them on you. Make your choice, please. >> Please stand up. Please. I'm not going to jail. It's okay. I get it, ma'am. Please stand up. Please. Ma'am, this is not necessary. This Please stand up. Put your hands behind your back for me. Thank you. No, I I want you to put them on me. >> I'll put them on. You get the [ __ ] away from me. >> That's fine. You get the [ __ ] Yeah. You laughing at this? Ma'am, ma'am, please stand >> Are you having me put my hands up now? No, no, I want you to put your hands behind your back for me, please. Thank you. No, never done this before. Get the [ __ ] out of my face. You [ __ ] I stepped on your toe? It's on footage. It's on footage. You asked, I told you so. Dude, you are ruining my life and you're saying I didn't do anything. Oh, no. You You made your choices. That's it. Can you put your hands as if you're praying so they don't hurt you anymore? Like this? So I am pregnant. I said ma'am. Praying really Praying. So your wrist don't hurt. No, this way like you're praying. I don't want your wrist to hurt anymore. Put your hands like this. >> have underwear and I'm not going to jail without underwear. So can you I'll come get some underwear. You are so [ __ ] Ow. Okay. No. No. No. No. This one can't go any tighter. I'm trying to >> No. No. Stop. >> [screaming] >> He's Stop. I didn't do nothing. I'm done. You can >> [ __ ] take it a little bit Like do I [ __ ] look like I'm I THOUGHT I ASKED YOU TO PUT YOUR WRIST like you're praying. >> GET THE [ __ ] STOP. >> [screaming] >> MA'AM, I'M LOSING IT. WHAT DO YOU WANT? YOU WANT IT LOOSE? I'M losing it for you. What are you yelling for? I need them looser than >> I'm trying to Get the [ __ ] out of my face. >> No, I'm present with him cuz you're going to start saying we're doing things we're not doing. I'm here with him. He's going to fix it. >> you're losing the [ __ ] out of my face. Ma'am, is it loose enough? Can you stop moving so we can fix it? >> this one? All right, give me a second. >> Am I really going to get out of them now? You already did on a single pair earlier, so Oh, shut the [ __ ] up. [ __ ] idiot. This one over here. >> it. I'm doing it. Don't move so we can take them off. Shut up. Trying to make it easier for you. Yeah. Jerk [ __ ] self. >> Turn your wrist this way, please, so you don't hurt yourself. Thank you. >> Are you good? Is that I can make them any looser than that. They come off. I can't No. No. This is too loose. What? What do you mean? Ma'am, I can fit my whole finger in here. Ow! Okay, that hurts. I'm letting you know I can fit my whole finger in here, so it's not too tight. I can fit my whole finger in here. >> fingers. I don't know what to tell you. If he can put his finger in there, they're It's >> Well, he has tiny fingers. I I'm sorry. >> Well, I'm pretty sure. All right. That's how they're going to be. They're not meant for comfort. All right. >> Is this what you wanted? Can we just get like >> step out? Come on. Let's be real for a second. To truly understand the absolute master class in self-destruction we just witnessed, we have to look way past the crying and the barrage of insults. What we are watching is a spectacular slow-motion collision of severe emotional dysregulation, alcohol-induced entitlement, and a profound, almost comical, misunderstanding of how the criminal justice system actually operates. From a strict legal standpoint, Sarah's problems begin the exact second she refuses a lawful order to turn her car around. Police officers possess the absolute legal authority to direct traffic and maintain public safety. When an officer tells you that you are driving nose-to-nose into oncoming traffic and orders you to move, responding with "No, I want to go home" is not a legally recognized affirmative defense. It is a crime. By placing her car in park and refusing to budge, she instantly commits the offense of failing to obey a lawful order. But the legal matrix of this stop shifts exponentially the moment she steps out of the car. The officers immediately detect the odor of alcohol, which pivots the encounter from a simple traffic hazard into a criminal DUI investigation. The officer politely offers her the opportunity to perform field sobriety exercises. Notice how he carefully clarifies that they are tasks, not tests. This is specific legal verbiage used to prevent defense attorneys from arguing their clients failed a scientific metric rather than just showing signs of impairment. When she refuses and starts acting erratically, the officer is forced to make an arrest decision based on the totality of the circumstances. The wrong-way driving, the smell of alcohol, and her extreme looping mood swings. Then comes the physical escalation. As the officer attempts to relocate her to the squad car, she intentionally stomps on his foot. Let this be a public service announcement for anyone watching. The legal threshold for battery on a law enforcement officer is shockingly low. You do not need to throw a haymaker or bust a lip to catch this charge. Intentionally stomping on a cop's toe out of toddler-esque frustration [music] is a fast track ticket to a felony. You are striking the physical manifestation of the state, and the state has zero sense of humor about it. Psychologically, Sarah's behavior in this video is a textbook display of the Kübler-Ross stages of grief, except she is speed-running through the denial, anger, and bargaining on a continuous exhausting loop. She cannot emotionally process the fact that she has lost her autonomy. First, she tries bargaining. "Please just take me home. My dog needs food." When the police refuse to act like her personal taxpayer-funded Uber service, she immediately pivots to anger and, most disturbingly, weaponized victimhood. Weaponized victimhood is a highly manipulative toxic defense mechanism. When a highly entitled individual realizes they are completely at fault and have lost physical control of a situation, they will often attempt to regain power by falsely accusing the authority figure of abuse. Sarah throws absolutely everything at the wall. She claims she needs a doctor for mental injuries. She claims the officer is physically hurting her wrists. When he leans over to secure her seatbelt, she screams that he touched her inappropriately. She even tries to blame her wrong-way driving on a local geopolitical protest. This isn't just annoying. It is a calculated attempt to create a liability trap for the officers, hoping the threat of an internal affairs complaint will intimidate them into uncuffing her. The officers, however, handle it brilliantly. They call a supervisor out to photograph her wrists, legally insulating the department against her completely fabricated claims of police brutality. We also have to talk about her blatant refusal to understand the Florida implied consent law. Later in the video, the officer reads her the mandatory warning regarding the breathalyzer. She interrupts, argues, and refuses. What she fails to grasp is that driving is a privilege, not a constitutional right. When you sign your name at the DMV to get your license, you have already legally consented to take a breathalyzer if lawfully arrested for DUI. By refusing, she triggers an automatic administrative suspension of her driver's license for a year, completely independent of whatever happens in criminal court. Sociologically, this encounter perfectly illustrates the modern crisis of hyperindividualism. Sarah operates under the sheer delusion that her personal desires, wanting to go home to Palm Beach Gardens, somehow supersede the safety of every other driver on the road. She treats the criminal justice system like a strict high school principal that can be negotiated with, scolded, or manipulated if she cries hard enough. Ultimately, the legal system is entirely immune to guilt trips, fake tears, and imaginary injuries. According to the arrest records, Sarah's awful night ended with charges for battery on a law enforcement officer, driving under the influence, failure to obey police or fire department, and obstruction without violence. She traded what should have been a safe $30 Uber ride for a suspended license, a towed car, massive legal fees, and a permanent criminal record, proving once again that the side of the road is the absolute worst place on Earth to throw a temper tantrum.
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