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tensa zangetsu [6.8K]
3 years ago
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Hi, I'm a new student t this school and I don't understand this

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Crank3 years ago
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This is a writing assignment, i will do it for you and you can copy and paste what i write along with adding your own words if youd like.
 
Article heading: I got a DUI?
 
Why you got pulled over/were you involved in an accident+ BAC level and specific details of incident:
 I was driving to quickly, not paying attention, all of a sudden i hear a huge crashing sound. Along with my car being all banged up but not only that i flew forward getting caught by the seat belt. In the moment i didnt know what happened, only to come to the realization that i just hit someone and their car was obviously completely totalled, but so was mine. The cops were called because of how big of a crash this was and they could tell i was very drunk. They did the usual tests on me to see if i truly was drunk only to find that my BAC was very high, above .19 percent. Intoxicated enough to not drive.
 
Was anyone hurt in the incident + how many previous arrests were you involved in:
No one was seriously injured though everyone involved did have some cuts along with bruises. Everyone was glad no one got seriously injured considering i was far above the legal driving limit, even the police that arrived were surprised the accident wasn't a whole lot worse. I can say honestly that im glad no one got badly injured, i couldn't live with myself if someone got hurt so badly that it landed them in the hospital. This was the first time ive ever been arrested or in an accident too. It was probably the scariest thing that had ever happened to me and i couldn't believe i had been so stupid to think i could drive home safely. Though i am mad at myself for driving like this and causing an accident, plus ruining another persons expensive vehicle, i am happy it happened because i did learn my lesson in this and i deserved to be arrested after something like that. I have made a promise to myself to never drive home drunk again, especially since i dont want another DUI.
 
The quote/ statement from arresting officer about what happened:
The statement i recieved from the arresting officer had explained that i was not paying attention, which i wasnt, and i was supposed to be stopped at a red light but instead i had gone straight through the light and into a turning car. The other car had spun a few times then stopped. Both cars got totalled. It also obviously states that i was very intoxicated and above the legal limit. It also mentioned that i had done the tests the perform on those they believe are under the influence of a substance. They recorded that i was unable to walk a straight line or really be able to walk at all without stumbling along. I was unable to follow the officers finger and my eyes were darting (as if i was intoxicated). It had been reported that my speech was extremely slurred and that i was not making a whole lot of sense though they could tell what happened without me having to report it. They had stated that i was arrested and read my miranda rights and that i was taken into the jail to sober up and be released. The report had my upcoming court date written down for me and stated that if i did not show up i would be arrested and taken into the jail. I understood all of what was written down after i had been completely sober and i will be showing up at the court date i have.

YOU MAY PUT THESE PARAGRAPHS IN ANY ORDER YOU WOULD LIKE. I WROTE THIS SO IT WOULD BE IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE ONE WRITING IT. I HOPE THIS HELPS YOU AND THAT I WASNT TO LATE TO GET THIS IN. YOU SHOULD ADD A CONCLUSION PARAGRAPH TO WHAT I HAVE GIVEN YOU. IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS LET ME KNOW AND I WILL HELP YOU OUT WITH THE CONCLUSION.
Please give brainliest answer i tried my best
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