There’s a BIG difference between this story and the “drunken teacher” story from weeks ago…they gave the other lady YEARS to find someone to call as she slurred speech and FOUND remnants of alcohol in her CLASSROOM. This lady is just sitting here fine, blew a .06 and given nothing but jail
Exactly. The women from a few weeks ago was given so many opportunities to call a ride, I’d even say they were a little overly patient with her. This women cooperated the whole time and had a ride yet they just arrested her
This lady stated it’s a small town. Probably the most excitement that’s happened there in a while. So of course they threw the book at her. Makes the gossip mill run.
PLUS, the cop even stated that it was up to him what he chose to do with her, he could arrest her or he could of let her call for a ride. SO HE CHOSE TO ARREST HER! @@colinhumphries2452
I was thinking the same thing, you could tell the other lady clearly was drinking at the school. This one doesnt seem like she was. She seemed so nice and calm.
Agreed. They could have just let her resign and left it at that. Even fired her. But to give her a record. Idk. I assume her teaching license will be taken too if the school sends them a letter
I agree because they were about to let her get ride and then the teacher had a problem with it and that’s why they arrested her, it seemed like she didn’t like her and had something against her
To be fair to the principal; for all we know they were suspicious of her drinking perhaps smelling alcohol on her breath before this day. It's usually not a one off. I've worked as a TA and teacher for 31 yrs.
@@kimkartrashianstopmakingst9060 This is to protect children going forward. She has shown poor judgement. She is a risk. She should never be put in that position of trust again. This isn't the school's fault. It is only her's.
Such a sad world we live in. Getting caught doing something you shouldn’t and losing your job is devastating and humiliating enough. Having the experience blasted all over the internet just makes it ten times worse.
Honestly, I'm not convinced she actually did anything wrong and didn't just have a hangover or something. I think the school wanted her gone for some reason
@@4doorsmorewhores630I have another good solution. Maybe people shouldn't be using the freedom of information act to obtain footage they will monetize.
@@jmal529 .066 is impaired. Not drunk enough for a drunk driving charge, but enough to violate workplace standards that usually require .00 be teh reading. How drunk of a teacher would you approve of teaching kids?
That short blonde could hardly contain her excitement when he said she was getting arrested, she had her resignation letter ready to go also. Think we know who called in on her!!
Man, they did her dirty. Let her resign; no need to take her to jail when she’s under the legal limit and cooperating. The cop even said he could just give her a ticket. That other school teacher from a few weeks ago was way more drunk and NOT making it easy and they gave her a whole hour to call someone. So unfair.
Are you freaking serious? Teaching kids wasted huh? So would you wish it all the best if it had got into its car and killed a member of your family under the influence? 🤡🥱🙄
@@dougclark9921 she was on benzos too, which will not show up on a breath test. She was very much under the influence, and clearly enough that someone noticed and called the cops about it. This isn't her first time doing this, just the first time she got caught.
I'm from Oklahoma and have DUI Investigator training, your not supposed guess the BAC in an official report, you are supposed to state what the numbers are in the intoxilizer at the station, not instinct or PBT
@@jonarmedpiandsecurityoffic9051 Excuse my ignorance, I just generally don't know the answer. Could the amount she blew be from alcohol metabolizing and leaving her system?
So basically she's about to get a huge payday? I think a youtube video with 4 million views is more than enough evidence of humiliation. She's about to become a millionaire.
Kids come first, but this did not seem like a dangerous, irrational woman. They should have cited her and let her resign with dignity. This felt like a power play to me. We are all humans.
It was absolutely a power play, he literally told the principle that he did NOT have to do it like that and he literally chose to, in his own words. Guy has issues. I mean she does too but he purposely chose the most humiliating route because he felt like it. Personally I feel like that's not someone who should be in possession of the authority he has.
Why is this on the internet? If people are making a fool of themselves that’s one thing, but this lady seems like a good person. The world needs more positivity and not just trying to embarrass each other for views
How do you know the people making fools of themselves aren't also "good" people just having a bad day? Why should this channel cover any person's alleged crimes at all, in fact, considering they should ALL be presumed innocent? Hypocrite, much?
@@b.1162 that’s a fair point in some respects. But, she’s not lying or angry or violent. I don’t know many “good” people who act like that. You act like it’s some sort of illusive philosophical target to figure out who is most likely a decent person and who prolly sucks
She remained both calm and polite, didn't make a scene and understood that she had to resign even before she was told. I hope this doesn't ruin her life and that she seeks whatever type of assistance she needs to get her life back on track.
@@dustinwatkins7843 I don't know about you, but I don't want my kids going to school to be left alone in a room under the guidance of a drunk. Maybe you don't have kids, or you are okay with drunk people being around your children.
If she drank the night before then she would NOT be blowing a .066 the next day. She obviously drank earlier that morning to blow that level. She drank while working with kids. Are you serious!? This is what is wrong with our country. We have people like you defending people who behave badly.
@@Allyourbase1990 It's not legal to be at school under the influence where she is responsible for children. I don't look down on her. She needs help, but she also needs to be held accountable so she gets help. Addicts are notorious for refusing to face their addictions. Consequences are the only answer.
Taking a breathalyzer test voluntarily and being told "on another machine you would have tested higher, so you are under arrest" is why you should decline the test every single time.
@@jamesball8519 don't be so ignorant. She realises she has a problem and that is the day she needs to make a choice. Someone who is in denial or ignorant of their problem would have behaved more provocative. This day was likely a blessing in disguise as many of us just needed some sort of push or consequence to accept that something needs to change. Unfortunately cancel culture has ruined her job opportunities in that state - there is no benefit in releasing this bodycam footage it should not be on the internet.
She is probably a functioning alcoholic. I knew a teacher in high school who drank every single night, and if he were to have to blow on the device, it would have read the same or sometimes probably higher.
Agreed!! Right, right, right because if she would of waited, by the time they got to the police station it would really be a lot lower. I don't agree with her being a drunk teacher but hey we're all human and fail.
@@monieluvs4125no excuses in a job like hers - sorry none zero. If she was impaired like that at school, bye bye job. If that were the unequivocal policy at every public school, we would have less of this. The KIDS come first.
I feel so badly for this woman, she took that so well. Anyone think the blonde woman was the one who reported her? The way she was acting towards her, you'd think she'd been caught drinking straight from the bottle in the classroom.
Yes the blonde ‘Karen’ was absolutely loving this lady’s ordeal and she definitely wanted this lady to be punished to the fullest extent of the law. Losing her job and her licence to teach wasn’t going to satisfy her she wanted her dragged off in handcuffs and humiliated. I could just imagine her bursting to get the rest of the work day finished so she could get on with the job of telephoning everyone she knew to fill them in on the “shameful gossip” evil old troll 😡
This was so sad to watch. He was under the limit, very calm and respectful. She never committed a previous crime and that school principal just had a power trip. I’m appalled at the school officials. This lady didn’t deserve this. They could’ve had someone take her home and resign. I pray this incident doesn’t destroy her emotionally since she seems to already suffer. 🙏🏼
It kinda erked me when the cop said well I know if I used that other one itd be higher, I’m wondering if since he stated it isn’t “accurate” that could a clause to throw it out?
I'm a bartender and I've had employers pay for 2 weeks in rehab for an alcoholic and have the person come back the best employee they have ever been. I know that that sounds crazy to expect an employer to do that but it really works. They will be the most loyal hard working person in the bar/restaurant for years to come.
Absolutely agree. This should have been handled internally instead of calling the police! And I don't understand WHY anybody thinks they have to take a breathalyzer!?! She should have stood up, and walked out of the building and gone HOME. WALKING, so they couldn't pull her over and give her a DUI. All she would have been in trouble for would have been walking out on her job. Taking a breathalyzer now gives them valid proof to terminate her employment. SMH. And she wasn't even legally drunk! So why was she arrested? I don't understand this at all.
@@ZazahzarahhhOmg, I could not agree more! This is ridiculous and should have been handled internally, instead of calling the cops. And these cops are ridiculous, too. 😡 This woman should have just got up and walked out of the school and gone HOME. She wasn't even legally drunk according to this State's laws, so why arrest her?!?!? OMGGGG my blood is boiling right now. (By the way, they don't have to mirandize you when they arrest you. You need to be mirandized BEFORE police begin an interview or an interrogation. THAT'S when being mirandized counts. 😉😉)
I'm convinced those 3 from the school were the ones who set her up, talking about "she is not coming back" they were quick to pull out the paperwork to get her signature, smdh. The deputy who called the arrest needs retraining because he clearly is making the wrong calls. How is she getting arrested for being below the legal limit WITHOUT driving, without any obvious intoxication signs. This is insane, I hope she got an attorney and sues everyone in that room.
While I agree with most of your post, I have to nitpick part of it. The officer talks about the results of the eye test, which is the part of the test you don't have any conscious control over, and at least according to him, her eyes were all over the place. Granted, the reason the eye test is so foolproof is that even a little bit heavily affects nystagmus. I think that's probably why they always do it first. That being said, 0.066 is hardly anything, really. To throw around the word "intoxicated" is ridiculous. Yeah sure thing, buddy. .004 is intoxicated, anything but 0.00 is intoxicated. They might as well just change the definition of intoxicated to mean "any amount of alcohol remaining in the bloodstream." Seeing as how this is early in the morning, it's even possible the alcohol was consumed the previous night, but if that were the case, she'd gotten pretty hammered that night.
Something like three ipas could stay in your system for nine hours. That’s not even a “crazy” night, I think some people are just unaware of how long alcohol lingers. Obviously it’s wrong the woman came to work with anything in her system… but imo the punishment doesn’t fit the crime here. She needs a wake up call/to change/correct her behavior…but I wouldn’t wish this form of permanent public humiliation on my worst enemy
Well according to the cop the legal limit isn’t the real limit. I don’t think that’s true ? If you’re under .08, you should be well within the law. Even if she was getting wasted the night before, as long as she was under .08, she should have been fine.
You don't understand the implications of being impaired in a classroom. If anything happened in the classroom, and it came out that she didn't react quickly enough - or maybe her intoxication caused her to say inappropriate things - it's a liability issue. And lets face it - when parents find out that she was intoxicated in the classroom, it's going to be a nightmare. The officers explained that while she wasn't Legally Drunk, she was IMPAIRED. The district and local law enforcement codes make it an arrestable and bondable offense. My biggest problem with all of this is that she doesn't have a Union Rep with her, let alone Legal Counsel. She should have called for either before the Breathalizer and Interrogation and legally they have to provide time for them!
This poor woman. This looked like someone was out to get her. She was level headed and respectful. They made her resign and arrested her! Wow! Overkill 100!!!!
They hated her obviously. She should have walked out and refused to talk to them. That principle wanted her in jail. I have noticed ppl like him carry dark secrets themselves.
Growing up in a family of alcoholics, this woman handled things so much better than I'd thought to expect off the video title. I hope she gets the help she needs
@nicknickson3650 no I'm saying if she's an alcoholic and it's to the point where she's drinking at 10am, in my experience pointing that out to an active alcoholic usually ends with a yelling match, and serious denial and excuses. She handled this well and it seems she's not an angry person she just needs help obviously. And I hope she got it.
@@Nipptwistyylol in a lot of cultures it's weird NOT to have a drink or two at 10 am. You Americans are so weird about alcohol. .06 isn't even legally intoxicated, it says in the video. If she was actually drunk at 10 am then yeah that's a problem. She's basically sober in this video, she even passed the field sobriety tests.
@nicknickson3650 I find it strange to need to have a drink before 10am as a teacher of an elementary school yes. Maybe if she was out and about in daily life I'd agree but she's at work with kids. Idk man. I know plenty of cultured people who don't do that lol. My foster mother was from Germany. She lived there her whole life until she met my foster father and traveled the world. Her son in law, who I met often is from Italy, he came here as an adult and met my foster parents daughter and married and now runs an Italian street cart. None of these people would ever in their right mind go to work after drinking if they worked at an elementary school. It's not an American thing to see an issue with this behavior
I wonder what would’ve happened if the younger officer had stood up for her and told the older officer that arresting her is unnecessary and just drove her home.
Our society glamourizes and pushes alcohol at every corner, but it is so quick to demonize and turn on anyone that slips from a user to abuser. It is wildly disgusting.
As a teacher myself I don't think this needs to be shown as publicly as it is here. Her career in that school and district is over. Hopefully she gets help. However, I also hope other teachers take their careers seriously and not freaking drink on the job....Don't even risk it in the early morning. People don't realize the amount of quick decisions a teacher has to make every minute of the day. Being impaired puts that in jeopardy.
To be fair I dated a young teacher, short way to put it would be those chicks are ruthless. Other teachers would get eachother in trouble just to try and get cookie points with the district
@@patsol8013 I'm married to a teacher. Her and her colleagues are awesome. Looks like you had a bad apple. Painting a whole group of people with one brush isnt a good look son.
Wow her co-workers wanting for her to get arrested it’s so disgraceful knowing her child is on the school premises, those three people wanting for her to get arrested are despicable, I hope they get what they deserve for doing this. Awful
You practically wrote my exact thoughts! My heart hurt for her! When she was asking if someone could come get her after 😩 she’s much better off not at that school anyways clearly none of those people are the kind u want to be around
You really think this is the first time this lady showed up to work hungover? She's probably been a complaint for months, this is the straw that broke the camels back.
This is a false arrest. You can’t get arrested after having dinner and few beers at a restaurant than walking downtown. Drunk alone will not stick, you have to be disorderly. Teacher could sue the police department and win.
@@wubbied4575 That’s exactly what I was thinking too!! She absolutely wanted her to be arrested!! Truth be known she’s probably the real alcoholic! Wouldn’t surprise me a bit if she smokes a crack pipe on her way to work every morning too!!😳🤫
@@lawrenceredmacher4382 Public intoxication is a low-level misdemeanor, so it won't really affect her job prospects. It's not even a crime in most states.
@@crime_diva A truck drivers BAC must be 0.04. They have stricter restrictions. Nobody cares if they drank last night or twenty years ago. You HAVE to be 0.04 or lower, or you don’t drive. End of story. Teachers have stricter restrictions as well. They have to be 0.00. End of story. ZERO tolerance. You’ve heard that before, right? This is what that means.
If you are drinking bottles of mouthwash to blow over .08 at the station then you have a serious drinking problem 🤦🏼♀️ Most all of us do not DRINK mouthwash. You swish and spit 😂 As I wrote on another post, be my guest and let your child ride in her car to school in the morning if you think she is not a heavy drinker. Anyone who has this level of alcohol in their system mid day/afternoon at their job, especially a teacher, either drank wayyyy too much last night into the morning and should have called out if one time occurrence, but I bet a million dollars that she has a drinking problem and drinks all the time to “ maintain “. A functioning alcoholic is an alcoholic none the less and needs help.
Those three staff members clearly had it out for her. Despicable. The teacher took 100% accountability and even offered to resign. They should’ve let someone pick her up. She’s gonna be better off not working at that school with that trash. Prayers to her and her family
Did we watch the same video she was drinking while at work which means she will drive home drunk what happened if she had a accident would you feel the same way.
Had it out for her she was clearly drinking on the job at a school.people these days make no sense what if tomorrow she had more to drink and crashed into a student what then?
This makes me so sad. I understand the magnitude of the situation, but it seems like we've lost our empathy. The blonde headed woman enjoyed every minute of this.
@16:26 The cop let her call her sister and the principal asked “is she on the pickup list?” 🙄 look at the blonde when the teacher answered “yes” she immediately turned to the other coworker like she had a problem with that. The principal also sat back disappointed. They wanted her to be f*cked from even having someone pick up her daughter!!
@@deviousredneck5109 The blonde pushed for her arrest. I might be wrong, but I thought it was up to the officer to arrest or not. He could've let her sister pick her up.
This seems like it was preplanned by the school staff. They even had a letter of resignation on standby. She wanted to face her accuser and was denied that. The cop in the beginning wanted to let her go but after talking to the staff it changed. She's definitely going to sue and I hope she wins
@@ClassygirlWonTo _drive_ that is, though if she has a CDL that would be right at the limit and she would likely get a DUI. Be if you see the breath test, she was half lit, you can’t deny that fact and it’s shameful to defend her showing up half drunk at her teaching job.
@ClassygirlWon under the legal limit doesn't matter.... she still was intoxicated at the school. ZERO TOLERANCE... and maybe she has come to school drunk before and the school staff has had enough. I don't feel bad for her.
So l don't understand. He asked her if she had someone who could come and pick her up, but then he took that option off the table!? Plus, she's under the legal limit, not over, so l'm left feeling a bit confused!?
Isn't it odd that he only took that option off the table AFTER he speaks privately with the staff?? Those 2 old bat women were practically salivating at the prospect of getting her arrested...all 3 were loving it.
At work most jobs don't allow you to be over 0.02% and anything over 0.04% is automatic fireable offense. Not to mention the cops came in later in the day, meaning her BAC levels were MUCH higher when she first went into school.
Those two other educators need to be investigated!! Something isn’t right about this. How cruel do you have to be to opt for someone to go to jail for something like this and than come in the room to watch her get arrested! Very cruel people
I’m a teacher and I have worked in 2 schools now. This is just how they operate. Everyone asks why bullying is so bad. The teachers are terrible to each other. My first day at the job I was using the restroom and a co worker saw the light was on and didn’t knock so she just pushed the door open as hard as she could and broke the lock exposing me…. There could’ve been students or male co workers walking by and then she stood there laughing and called another co worker over and laughed with her. When I was younger I looked up to teachers and now that I am an adult I realize that most of them are nasty people. Most people I went to college with have left teaching altogether for similar issues and your principal usually is a micromanager and power hungry. I see both sides. I see why the public is mad at teachers and I see why some teachers are upset with the system. I definitely am going back to school to do something else if I am going to be treated poorly I might as well get paid higher.
@@sumaya776I had a teacher give me the most disgusting look when I came to school with my natural fro. She didn’t say anything, but the looks she gave me I’ll never forget it to this day.
I don't know why this brought tears to my eyes. But something tells me this is a blessing in disguise. She's tired. She probably needs the time off. The people she was working around don't want her there, or they would've handled this differently. I hope she finds work that brings balance and peace. Sometimes we need to be thrusted into our new beginnings
I was thinking that too. She's on Xanax and while under the legal limit, has a good amount of alcohol in her system for being at school. She is clearly suffering with depression. All of these teacher drunk at school arrests lately are really just highlighting how bad the mental health of your average teacher is these days.
If she had a tarot reading in pretty sure she would have got the "judgement" card. It's time for a rebirth/new beginning. She's done with this chapter of her life and learned the lesson it had for her. Now on to the next journey.
Meanwhile, teachers who have “inappropriate” relationships with students aren’t even arrested at schools. I could stand by them firing her but arresting her was totally unnecessary.
I thought the same thing! The ped0s get a summons to show up without arrest, and this woman gets arrested at her kid’s school for something benign. The cops were being so hateful
@@thenightporter so she is aloud to drive but cant let the kids read a book? She qas literally under the legal limit. I dont think anyone is paying attention to the facts.
I thought that too. What horrible people to work with. Best off out of it. It’s a shame this poor woman, who was already suffering from anxiety, is blasted all over the internet now but honestly, those awful colleagues of hers are coming out of this looking way worse than her.
This is heartbreaking. A kind administration would've talked to her privately. It doesn't look she was disrupting anything. Teachers are human too. And why does it have to be blasted on social media? 😢
Well in a way it's a warning to All school teachers don't drink to much going back to school Friday, Saturday drink not Sunday to go clean Monday try not to sweat cause alcohol do comes out of our pores perfume it down
I get what you're saying... but at the same time, we don't know if this was an isolated occurrence. Plus, she's making decisions around other people's kids. If she would've taken them on a school trip & drove a bus or class van, then wrecked... we would all be singing different tunes.
Those 3 employees in there pushing for her arrest are disgusting. Making her resign or even fire her would have been sufficient but they pushed to cause even more problems for her when her behavior did not warrant that.
@@Infinitygaming670and she’s lying about when she last had a drink. That high of a breathalyzer she had more than one drink within a short period of time. Let’s see some of these people have their loved ones killed in a drunk driving crash and have the same opinion that she’s a victim
I 💯 AGREE!!! I was not very pleased with this one..I seriously don't think she was under the influence and possibly her prescribed medication had a little something to do with it. She passed the breath test and the officer I believe was going to allow someone to pick her up until the other teacher stuck her nose in and pretty much PUSHED for an arrest..I hope she gets a good attorney and fight the charges
@HediCum No, it's not okay that teachers are overworked, underpaid, and pushed to drink. This abuse and humiliation of this women is a disgrace, and the admins are on a power trip when they caused this in the first place
@@heidimarcum4631 That’s what I’m saying. People are acting like her being even a little drunk in a SCHOOL where there are children being looked after is okay or something when it isn’t/ she should have been arrested and she was. If she didn’t drink before work, she wouldn’t even be in that situation. She brought it on herself.
The way her co-worker said “you’re going to give her that choice” is disgusting … they didn’t all have to stand there and here what the cop had to say ..
A lawyer isn't going to just show up in the middle of a investigation. What she should have done is stay quiet and refuse tests. Sure she will get in trouble with the school but she's in trouble regardless. A lawyer won't get her out of trouble with the school. Yeah know your rights but knowing procedure should be included. Lawyers aren't going to show up to your traffic stop. People always say "I know my rights. I got freedom of speech" maybe start exercising your right to remain silent.
She needs to lawyer up.The school staff ganged up on her. The arresting officer was completely unfair stating that the breathalizer scores below the actual reading and especially after he had given her the option to call someone and leave. The officer and the principal sipped on an ego-trip infused Kool-aid. This was 100% unnecessary. There are far worst offenders given chance after chance.
She is a school teacher working with children. It doesn’t matter she knew better and she knew the consequences. If you keep coming to school being hungover eventually they are going to handle it appropriately. She’s had to be held accountable like everyone else. She should be glad she wasn’t charged with child endangerment. She’s not exempt because she was polite
@royaldiadem_ It was NOT handled correctly. She was NOT drunk nor hung over, and the cop LIED about the breathalizer and bullied her. Other caes are clear cut. This one was not.
Road side breath test are accurate but not as accurate as police station breath tests & it’s always been like that since they been around. People will judge people regardless of who or what they done. Her fomer colleagues aren’t pleased with her because she came in drunk to school setting & that endangered someone if she drove home or went out to lunch.
This staff is heartless. The fact that they wouldn’t allow someone to come pick her up is humiliating. I don’t think she had drank at school or that morning, I do think she possibly lied about how much she had to drink the night before. That last story the woman was physically intoxicated and had alcohol IN HER CLASSROOM. They gave her ages to have her call someone to get her.
It wasn’t the staffs call. The police officer decided to arrest her instead of citing her. Rewatch the part of the video where the police officer was in the principals office.
Totally agree. I feel like this is over the top. They could’ve let someone pick her up and she could’ve showed up in court to plead her charges. I do not believe she had anything to drink that morning. She was answering things calmly & incoherently. My guess is she had quite a bit more the night than she admitted to. Very sad all around.
@@debleigh1249no it’s not over the top at She is IMPAIRED she is a teacher and therefore held to a higher standard than regular people. She is knowingly jeopardizing the children under her charge
@@debleigh1249if you actually watch this channel there’s so many alcoholics and drunks that are coherent. Yes she tested a .06 but that would be consistent with her drinking THAT DAY. Half life of alcohol is 3-4 hours. Why are you excusing the behavior of a person who would rather go to work while under the influence than call off for the day?
@@Shannon-pb7ut there’s nothing I said that should lead you to believe she should be excused from her choice. I simply felt she was very cooperative, very compliant, and could have received a ride home. She still would’ve lost her job, she still would’ve been charged, but could have gone home that day. That’s a huge consequence for the choice that she made.
YES she had drunk alcohol. She should have stayed home. Yet I think the blonde lady in the background really had it "in" for her to cause the woman on .066 alcohol to lose her job. Standing meek and innocent at the back - the blonde, i think, is probably a nasty person. The police were VERY heavy handed. Yes I agree - the school employees were looking for an excuse to get her terminated. Bet there are BULLIES in the school employees. Hope she REMOVES her child from the school immediately. The Principal is a liar - the principal will probably be the ONE to try to HUMILIATE her to the MAX IN THE MEDIA.
@@teflondawn1342Ty for saying this . The principles and his side kick Karen had this set up .. they had everything ready and waiting for her seems like . To Edgar to get her to resign and then tried to scare her with going to the school board if she didn’t . I think she’s set up.
Under the legal limit means she was still intoxicated. They said that more than once. She brought it on herself by showing up to a school with any alcohol in her system. How easy would it have been to not drink at all before going to work.
Most jobs, being over 0.04% WHILE WORKING is a fireable offense. Not to mention they did this well into the day, meaning she came into work with her BAC levels MUCH higher and she was probably driving.
I have to say this lady handled it very well - much better than the last teacher I saw in this same situation. I can't help but feel sorry for her. She seems like a sweet lady. Hopefully, she will get the help she needs and move on from this 🙏
The other woman blew a STAGGERING .246 when I was 24 young fit 6'2" 215 lb regular drinker I blew .172 I've known people that were in the hospital or having alcohol poisoning around that .250 BAC that other woman was druuuuunk drunk
Please tell us all how the co workers managed to make her blow .66 You're blaming people who are rightly reporting the smell of alcohol on a teachers breath and reporting it. If they didn't report her and somehow a kid died under her watch, you would then be blaming the school for not protecting the kids. Kids get detention in school for doing something wrong. Her going to jail is the adult equivalent. She wasn't going to go to prison, just get booked then let go.
@@LolaKatros-mf6ti .066 is under the legal limit and you're not going to have someone "die" under her watch. be realistic. they could've handled this much differently. they clearly wanted her out. if this was the first instance, this is how you handle it? no one deals with peoples problems, they just attack. disgusting.
She wasn’t drunk she was still intoxicated from the previous night. Most of us have been to work hungover or still feeling the effects of alcohol but still functional. Seems to me someone wanted to get her in trouble and got their moment. I hope she’s able to get her life back on track after this.
Yeah. There are people who wake-up, still drunk from the night before, and who get into their cars and drive and end up getting into wrecks or getting DUI. Just because you slept doesn't make you sober. But this lady likely had been drinking this morning or during school with a BAC that high. She was most certainly lying about only having one glass of wine the night before.
Not when you work with children, it’s different if you’re going to a shift at dominoes or something, getting ready make some pizzas with a small crew, but to start the day teaching children 🤣 this isn’t bad teacher with Cameron Diaz
I think this is an inappropriate response from the police and school staff. She did not deserve being humiliated and arrested. The responsible approach would have been to suspend her and provide her with resources for helping people who have issues with addiction. My perspective from watching this is that the school personnel are extremely narrow minded and rigid.
I'm honestly okay with the firing-- there's a high bar when working with children. But the overall response was cruel, and that public intoxication charge had more holes in it than Swiss cheese. I hope a good lawyer sees this video and reaches out to her, because she might have a case.
@@jenem9618oh please , if there was such a high bar they wouldn't be making 65k a year . She didn't hurt any kids this is invasion of privacy in my opinion.
@@Drippppppppp I think she was grossly mistreated, but for her part, it's unacceptable to show up to work with kids with alcohol in your system. If you disagree, you're in the minority. Regardless, school policy trumps anyone's opinion anyway. As someone in the human services field (far more underpaid than the education field), we all know from the beginning that it is a non-negotiable to have zero alcohol in our system at work. Don't know what to tell you.
You do realize that she blew over the dwilimit. Therefore she broke the law. Secondly, she teaches children. And you can't be under the influence while you're teaching children. She broke the law she paced a consequences stop being a liber
@@RaphaelDawkinsCombatRadio She drank the night before. It's possible that her body process the alcohol a different way, specially if she didn't eat anything or if she over ate and drank.
These people are misinterpreting your comment I believe. This women was on the lowest level of intoxication, it’s not okay she went to school intoxicated, but compared to other people who’ve been in situations like this she did handle it well, she was calm and knew she messed up, she doesn’t deserve a prize, but she deserves to be treated decently because she handled it decently and it could have been so much worse.
@@diannaverner2996 this is just the first time she was caught! I do believe for one second she drank the night before and just had a lingering smell - again IF that is the case which I am sure it’s not, GET A DIFFERENT JOB! In no way shape or form, someone working with kids should have any form of drugs or alcohol in their system while on the job! If that was a man - no one would be throw sympathic
@@lovefool.99 My teachers were often drunk AF when we were on camp in secondary school (IIRC we were around 12 years old). I also remember our german teacher drank vodka shots and smoked cigarettes with my friends on a trip to Germany when we were around 14-15 years old. In highschool (16-17 years old - different school), my female teacher also got shitfaced with a few girls from my class on a trip to Madrid. It's pretty common in Denmark, although i personally have never drunk alcohol. 🤷♂
The other cop looked at him with surprise when he said he was arresting her. You could tell the one talking to her while the one calling the shots was in the office felt uncomfortable.
Most employers will give disciplinary action for 0.02% and anything above 0.04% is a fireable offense. 0.08% is for driving. You people are not getting that it's two different things.
I was thinking the same thing -- she was not operating a vehicle so there should not be any comparissons made to DWI. Public intoxication is very subjective -- albeit, the officer mentioned her failiing the horizontal gaze nystagmus test -- so, I guess if it were to goto court -- that would be argued. I am not a lawyer -- but, the fact that she is taking medications could have played into a defense. Additionally, I thought most departments/agencies were suppose to wait 20min (or some other amount of time?) after any type of consumption before administering the breathalyzer -- she was drinking on the water bottle (was it water?) the entire duration of this incident. Neither of the officers asked when she took the last Xanax, nor did they ask about what was in the water bottle.. That too could play into a defense... If I were her -- I would had taken it to court. But then again -- from the sound of the phone call she made and then her knowing what time the court processes for signature bond cases (I think the officer realized that when he closed the car door -- I heard a slight "humph") -- seems like she knows from experience, this was not her first rodeo. With that -- her defense becomes only weaker. I hope she gets the help she needs either way.
You don't need to appear drunk to be drunk. If you stop drinking at 2 AM and are exhibiting hangover symptoms at 7am, you're still drunk. However, if she's in the classroom and supposed to be with children, that is a cause of concern. When it comes to children, there's no messing around here.
I can’t believe all these people sat in the room and watch them go through her purse. This is ridiculous. She needs to sue these people and here she is having to talk about her medication. That’s private information.
I really don't understand why those other staff members were in there listening in and why this got broadcast on the internet! Everytime there is some headlining case, footage has to be found and allowed to be shown....or it doesn't exist supposedly. But here it is, a front & center video of this woman's medical information and her full name. Smh!
They need to ensure she doesn't have alcohol on the premises. It's a school full of young children. As teachers, we know the consequences of showing up even a little drunk. She knew. She deserves to be fired.
I would love to see it televised if she were to sue. How could she frame it that she had enough alcohol in her system just below the legal limit and the time that had passed before the officer had taken her breathalyzer test? Don't get wrong. Back in high school, there were a few times when I showed up to school on Monday morning, and I knew that alcohol was still in my system, but I feared my mother more if she ever found out that I had skipped class because I had partied over the weekend. The teacher is an adult. She could have taken the day off or maybe taken half a day off to give the alcohol more time to absorb through her body. As for the way her termination came about, I don't know what state law or federal law says about a worker showing up to work with alcohol in their system if there's a no tolerance policy for alcohol consumption found to be in the body, but maybe, just maybe she would have a defense for the way she felt pushed into signing that resignation letter? That was pretty quick of them to pass her that letter to sign without knowing all of her options and consequences signing any letter or form. I'm not siding with her, nor am I against her, but it would be a learning experience to see how her case would play out in court.
Perhaps you missed where the officer said 0.066 is DWI levels in Oklahoma and arrestable, and even more so later he said he thought she was around a 1.1 BAC. If she'd been operating a car, she'd still have been arrested. This shows how unaware you are of the real world. She works in a profession with small children. There are policies and politics around working with kids. One of them is that you don't show up in the morning coming down from being drunk the night before. She'll get nowhere with wrongful termination and slander. She blew a 0.066, a legally actionable BAC level. Even more important, 100% that impairment is addressed in her district's employee manual for drug policy. They got her dead to rights being above a legal limit in Oklahoma, and being in violation of district policy while teaching small children. Got any more bright ideas Einstein? If she sues, she loses, pretty quickly. I have no doubt this wasn't her first warning. This situation happened because this is what it took to legally dismiss her without any chance of lawsuit you suggest being successful.
7:02 he said ‘it’s probably more like .13…. My guy, YOU aren’t a breathometer. You don’t get to decide that. If the machinery is faulty, you don’t get to just double the number, and if it IS faulty, and you know it, it shouldn’t be used to decide someone’s fate. This lady f’d up, but let the facts stand, or repair/replace your equipment.
Kind of ridiculous how first the cop tells her that shes “under the legal limit” and that “he’ll allow her to be picked up” then out of nowhere…..just because he FELT like it, he changed it to “well you’re above the legal limit and now I’m taking you to jail”. This is why I hate some cops 🤦🏻♀️
The one that said she could have someone pick her up, and the one who said she was under arrest (his superior) were two entirely different people, and that was at the behest of the school administration, so blaming the first officer is misplaced. When the superior was talking to administration, it sounded like he was all for just letting someone come and take her home, but they were the ones who more or less insisted that they arrest her. Also, though, I seriously have my doubts that the pocket breathalyzer and the one they have at a station would have that big of a difference in showing the BAC as the Major claimed. What he said it would probably be would be about twice what she actually blew, and I doubt there would be that big of a difference even if the pocket breathalyzer showed a lower amount.
Ugh the way this was handled feels so wrong, especially by law enforcement. She was UNDER the legal limit and it's not like she blew a .079, it was a .066... they offered up the option of having someone come pick her up, and then just decide to arrest her?! There was absolutely no reason why that arrest had to take place. Those people are gross. I hope the teacher is ok and I hope she lawyers up.
I completely understand that Jennifer is in the wrong. These two women in the room with the principal, especially the blond seemed real eager for the drama and misery this situation was causing Jennifer. It came across disgustingly obvious.
Why did the principal allow those other two teachers in there ? She was making sure she got her keys and everything from her and had that resignation letter already drafted ? Knew right where to go to print it off too
This lady was treated too harshly and her “ colleagues “ seemed intent on getting the worst outcome for her , shame on them and I wish this lady all the best for the future.
I am guessing this wasn't at all the first time if their reaction was like this and the fact she said she had one glass of wine at 10:30 pm is a total lie.
She said she had one glass of wine at 10:30pm. Unless that glass was the size of a beer keg, I'm going to say that was probably a lie. So she's drunk, at school, with kids. But by all means let's blame the school for being so mean to this drunk teacher
How was this calm collected woman denied the dignity of resigning and being driven home, while the first woman who was clearly giving everyone a hard time given multiple chances to leave with her dignity and yet taken into custody. Life is cruel in America and I wouldn't be surprised there's a large number of teachers getting away with it in her same position.
@@badazzbeth Not to play Devil's advocate, but If I was on a teachers salary in America, I'd probably be day drinking as well.. Just some food for thought next time ya want to think of the children; How about we think of reworking the entire system they're going to grow up in and go for the root of society's problems rather than the heads of the teachers.
Because it isn’t the same school. There are school districts with strict policies because a number of things could go wrong while intoxicated and instructing students. She does need help but their are consequences. Imagine if she was a drivers Ed teacher or worked with special needs kids? She would be too impaired to react.
Seems her coworkers wanted to see this go as bad as could for her. She was under the legal limit, and calm and polite. There was no need to take it this far.
If she drank the night before then she would NOT be blowing a .066 the next day. She obviously drank earlier that morning to blow that level. Instead of blaming her for what she did wrong, you are blaming the administrators for doing their job and reporting it. Are you serious!? This is what is wrong with our country. We have people like you defending people who behave badly.
@@AP12360 Nope. She could have easily been escorted out of the building. It's obvious that THEY WANTED HER arrested out of revenge. (BTW, you're confused with the woke who defend criminals.)
Cmon man. She’s drinking in the morning or at school. You think one glass of wine last night will blow a .006? Lol. She’s responsible for kids. Irresponsible decision.
@@WatersandWilderness any attorney would have this bs laughed out of court!! 0.06 is below the legal limit & I would sue tf out of any cop who arrested me for dui/dwi! Key words,,, LEGAL LIMITS!!! Someone in this school has it out for this lady!!!
The cop saying that she would actually read 0.13 if the machine was correct is misconduct. He legally cannot decide what number the machine should be reading. Should she resign? Sure but this whole procedure didn't smell quite right.
@@thegmom7812 and he sounded like he was getting a rush from it when he was talking to the principal in the office right before the arrest. You could hear a shakiness in his voice.
Seriously that was such BS. "Well see this is a portable breathalyzer and it reads low, so your LEGAL .06 is REALLY a .12 so you are under arrest and fired."
That's so embarrassing. She was probably just really hungover and should have stayed home. I don't like these things being public and seeing decent people in their worst moments. This is so unfair to her.
This is upsetting. The other teacher was given options and this officer was set on not giving her the first option of nothing! This lady was extremely kind and cooperative. They can’t do favors and treat all the same unless you’re a brother of law then things just magically evaporate.
Oh, she was already spilling the tea. She was texting other teachers toward the end of the video. She’s an evil witch and there’s at least one of her in every school building. I know because I’m a teacher. She has vindictiveness written all over her face…she was definitely the ringleader in all of this.
There had to be a way to humanely mitigate this situation without this kind of humiliation with smug coworkers standing around co-signing. They show no empathy whatsoever.
Poor lady she was so compliant and calm. I would have never thought she was even drunk I watch these videos daily and she was possibly the only one that ive seen that i feel didnt deserve this.
How about the fairness to her students? She was intoxicated at her place of employment, teaching children. If you think this is an isolated incident, you've never been around alcoholics. You don't blow .06 the day after you have one glass of wine. It was indeed personal. The staff was finally able to get her sodden arse away from the kids. They have a right to be ecstatic. Unlike her, they value their students.
The officer admitted that the breathalyzer device was not accurate. Then made up out of the air, some random number basically falsifying evidence to get her to confess in some manner, and certainly accept the situation total entrapment.
This woman was so calm, polite and respectful. They could’ve easily let her resign and let her leave with some dignity. Like another commenter said, this ordeal is humiliating enough for her. This is why it’s important to know your rights.
Absolutely disgraceful handling of a situation. I feel for this woman! We need to reassess on how we handle situations like this because this was all wrong!!!
Bet she learnt her lesson though with going to jail. She was even joking with the police when getting into the car. Sometimes you need to see the big picture and realise she is another woman who got caught, and handled it pretty gracefully. Not kicking and screaming.
What was wrong was her thinking she could teach and be in charge of CHILDREN while drunk. If you have/had young kids would you want a drunk to be responsible for them.
@@shaunp9592 come on now. What a ridiculous question! I don’t know anyone who would want that. It seems like she could have been disciplined, and the situation handled in a much more dignified manner. And also, riddle me this… If we keep punishing people without giving them any recourse, no path by which to seek treatment or apologize, then what are we teaching our children about empathy, forgiveness, second chances?? People like you who endorse this type of treatment are a big part of the reason why there are nursing shortages, teacher, shortages, police shortages, etc. People need a way to restore their name and their dignity, and they need support through that process. A strictly punitive approach does nothing for anyone.
@@mamatoad246 So when cops catch someone driving drunk you're saying they can't arrest them and have to let them drive home. Also according to you no one should have a criminal record because everyone needs a "recourse" to "get better". She taking care of KIDS, FFS, she belongs in jail for putting them at risk even if it's "just" in the classroom.
The principal and secretary or whoever that lady was who was clearly pushing a punishment had no idea what to do except what they think will give them less negative attention.
Legal limit has nothing to do with this. She's not supposed to be drinking at all on the job. She's responsible for little elementary age children, and she's having a drink before work?
This is messed up. The cop even admitted that the breathalyzer didn’t work well, and that residual alcohol from the night before could be showing up. Completely over the top. This could’ve happened to anyone who went out the night before work.
@@lawrenceredmacher4382 not true, alcohol residual winds down hour over hour. She could’ve been at a much higher alcohol content the night before that is still lingering over. She was cordial.
If you're reading this lady . You have a lot of support and thoughts with you . Please get yourself a good lawyer and get some justice for this.. This is NOT ok!!!. Stay strong lady 🙏❤🙏❤🙏
I don’t drink but I am a teacher and I have experienced this level of toxic co-workers and administrators. I don’t know why anyone would want to be a teacher in America.
Being a Teacher in this day and age? Ha, let me play Russian Roulette with 6 rounds, to decide if I will choose that profession. No way, will I be forced to groom children, by pushing sickness onto children. Never mind, the out of control teens.
It seems like a death sentence here in TX. I have the utmost respect for teachers, and I guess I kinda feel for the drunk "teacher" here(she looks like a cafeteria worker). I mean, knowing you might get blown away at any time, just because you work at a school? It's next level messed up. I wouldn't be able to send my kids to public school these days, no way, no day.
I hope this lady finds this video and is brave enough to click it, expecting the worst, only to see this comment section full of support for her. Truly. It would show her, she is human and we feel for her.
@@callmeonkeshiasphonei know it's literally weird to see so many ppl empathizing. like it's throwing me off. ppl are so often vultures in the comments section
I can't believe he arrested her when he CLEARLY stated that he had the choice not to. She stayed respectful, and despite being "intoxicated," she was in no way belligerent or even showed signs of being intoxicated. She already lost her job. Let her go, man.
As an attorney, I think this could become an ADA lawsuit against the school. It looks like they arrested her to try and avoid her having any recourse against them.
@@royaldiadem_ are you delusional? how is is drunk? people like you would lie on someone’s name just for fun. she didn’t deserve being treated this way.
@@royaldiadem_she is not drunk. And I don’t think she drank at work. I’m thinking she had more than just one glass last night and that’s what is leftover.
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She shouldn't be arrested but fired.
@@robertlawrence9000 For what? Being sober?
@@WalkMrJ If she agreed she was drinking and agreed to resign. She shouldn't be arrested either.
Heartbreaking
next time blur her lips when she says her [hone number
There’s a BIG difference between this story and the “drunken teacher” story from weeks ago…they gave the other lady YEARS to find someone to call as she slurred speech and FOUND remnants of alcohol in her CLASSROOM. This lady is just sitting here fine, blew a .06 and given nothing but jail
Exactly. The women from a few weeks ago was given so many opportunities to call a ride, I’d even say they were a little overly patient with her. This women cooperated the whole time and had a ride yet they just arrested her
This lady stated it’s a small town. Probably the most excitement that’s happened there in a while. So of course they threw the book at her. Makes the gossip mill run.
@@goldie8eightit is a little town.
PLUS, the cop even stated that it was up to him what he chose to do with her, he could arrest her or he could of let her call for a ride. SO HE CHOSE TO ARREST HER!
@@colinhumphries2452
I was thinking the same thing, you could tell the other lady clearly was drinking at the school. This one doesnt seem like she was. She seemed so nice and calm.
Her co-workers pushing for her to get arrested is messed up. I swear people get off on other peoples misery.
Agreed. They could have just let her resign and left it at that. Even fired her. But to give her a record. Idk. I assume her teaching license will be taken too if the school sends them a letter
I agree because they were about to let her get ride and then the teacher had a problem with it and that’s why they arrested her, it seemed like she didn’t like her and had something against her
To be fair to the principal; for all we know they were suspicious of her drinking perhaps smelling alcohol on her breath before this day. It's usually not a one off. I've worked as a TA and teacher for 31 yrs.
@@kimkartrashianstopmakingst9060 This is to protect children going forward. She has shown poor judgement. She is a risk. She should never be put in that position of trust again. This isn't the school's fault. It is only her's.
Agreed!
Such a sad world we live in. Getting caught doing something you shouldn’t and losing your job is devastating and humiliating enough. Having the experience blasted all over the internet just makes it ten times worse.
Honestly, I'm not convinced she actually did anything wrong and didn't just have a hangover or something. I think the school wanted her gone for some reason
You know what's a good way to avoid that? Don't do it in the first place.
@@4doorsmorewhores630I have another good solution. Maybe people shouldn't be using the freedom of information act to obtain footage they will monetize.
100%
@@jmal529 .066 is impaired. Not drunk enough for a drunk driving charge, but enough to violate workplace standards that usually require .00 be teh reading.
How drunk of a teacher would you approve of teaching kids?
That short blonde could hardly contain her excitement when he said she was getting arrested, she had her resignation letter ready to go also. Think we know who called in on her!!
I think you're absolutely correct. I've had to deal with women like her all my life!! I saw what you saw.
I picked up on that to! She looked like she was pleased to see this teacher in her predicament. I hate people like her.
@@joanesp100like is she young or older? Either way, her hair doesn’t move! Haha
Man, they did her dirty. Let her resign; no need to take her to jail when she’s under the legal limit and cooperating. The cop even said he could just give her a ticket. That other school teacher from a few weeks ago was way more drunk and NOT making it easy and they gave her a whole hour to call someone. So unfair.
She was drunk at school around kids. What’s unfair? Give your head a shake
We have to try to do better. Watching this doesn’t feel right. What about helping people get better?
@@ifedero3762 you dont know what drunk is obviously. I mean what she did wasnt ok but dont act like she was drunk Karen
I just know it was that blonde hair lady that called her in. She look like that kind of person 100 percent.
She was drunk looking after kids that’s not a “ticket” offense.
You couldn’t have asked for someone to accept consequences any better than she did. I wish her the best.
Drunk teaching children, Deserves all she got and more.
@@rickburgess3215 She was clearly not drunk and the test proved it
@@aaliyahImpersonator She hasnt hit anyone?
Are you freaking serious? Teaching kids wasted huh? So would you wish it all the best if it had got into its car and killed a member of your family under the influence? 🤡🥱🙄
@@dougclark9921 she was on benzos too, which will not show up on a breath test. She was very much under the influence, and clearly enough that someone noticed and called the cops about it. This isn't her first time doing this, just the first time she got caught.
For the cop to imply that he knows her BAC is higher without any evidence and then using that against her is such BS.
This. I hope she gets a good lawyer.
Poor lady , what a jobsworth copper
I typically try to respect the police, but man this really made me question them. This woman posed zero threat to anyone around her.
I'm from Oklahoma and have DUI Investigator training, your not supposed guess the BAC in an official report, you are supposed to state what the numbers are in the intoxilizer at the station, not instinct or PBT
@@jonarmedpiandsecurityoffic9051 Excuse my ignorance, I just generally don't know the answer. Could the amount she blew be from alcohol metabolizing and leaving her system?
Her criminal charges were recently dropped as what she did wasn’t unlawful.
So basically she's about to get a huge payday? I think a youtube video with 4 million views is more than enough evidence of humiliation. She's about to become a millionaire.
I'm glad to hear that. She slurring or stumbling, she was thinking clearly and she was very coherent.
Where did you find that information?
@@AlanThornton-c2z the evening news broadcast.
Nice! I’m so glad to hear that because her teaching license was threatened she was bullied into resigning and she wasn’t drunk!
Kids come first, but this did not seem like a dangerous, irrational woman. They should have cited her and let her resign with dignity. This felt like a power play to me. We are all humans.
I have so many questions… Hope she get support and rebuild her life again… ✨🫶🏽
That one cop should be reviewed !
It was absolutely a power play, he literally told the principle that he did NOT have to do it like that and he literally chose to, in his own words. Guy has issues. I mean she does too but he purposely chose the most humiliating route because he felt like it. Personally I feel like that's not someone who should be in possession of the authority he has.
How did she in any way endanger kids?!?
@trishbender7940 she's intoxicated at her place of employment, and that happens to be working with children... .08 limit has nothing to do with this.
This was personal. The people in that school office were taking great pleasure in hurting this lady. How under-handed and disgusting.
The blonde with glasses is nasty!!
The bald guy was getting off on it so hard.
typical libs eating their own
It was too obvious! It was creepy
And that cop could have let her get a ride.. ppl are so cruel she wasn’t drunk give me a break.
Why is this on the internet? If people are making a fool of themselves that’s one thing, but this lady seems like a good person. The world needs more positivity and not just trying to embarrass each other for views
Agree!
How do you know the people making fools of themselves aren't also "good" people just having a bad day? Why should this channel cover any person's alleged crimes at all, in fact, considering they should ALL be presumed innocent? Hypocrite, much?
@@b.1162 that’s a fair point in some respects. But, she’s not lying or angry or violent. I don’t know many “good” people who act like that. You act like it’s some sort of illusive philosophical target to figure out who is most likely a decent person and who prolly sucks
AMEN!! 💯 I am extremely disappointed in @Law&Crime for posting this. Such a shame.
I agree with you 100%
That has to be the worst school administration ever
@@OhyeahMrKrabz It’s like they had it out for her.
She remained both calm and polite, didn't make a scene and understood that she had to resign even before she was told. I hope this doesn't ruin her life and that she seeks whatever type of assistance she needs to get her life back on track.
It shouldn’t ruin her life she just can’t teach in that state anymore because when u r hired a thorough background check is done..
How about the school seeks the assistance it needs to be less anal retentive
@marciareliford6282 are you saying background only covers state?
She'll never teach again.
@@dustinwatkins7843 I don't know about you, but I don't want my kids going to school to be left alone in a room under the guidance of a drunk. Maybe you don't have kids, or you are okay with drunk people being around your children.
If the teacher sees this, I got love & compassion for you. I pray you get whatever help you need & I don’t look down on you.
Why would anyone look down on her ? She had a drink at home , and was arrested for legal activity.
If she drank the night before then she would NOT be blowing a .066 the next day. She obviously drank earlier that morning to blow that level. She drank while working with kids. Are you serious!? This is what is wrong with our country. We have people like you defending people who behave badly.
I have her back too... I wish I could just give her a hug. She prob got destroyed mentally by this dog n pony show.
@@Allyourbase1990 It's not legal to be at school under the influence where she is responsible for children. I don't look down on her. She needs help, but she also needs to be held accountable so she gets help. Addicts are notorious for refusing to face their addictions. Consequences are the only answer.
God Bless You!
She was definitely coherent very cooperative and polite. There’s no reason to arrest her coworkers are disgusting
agree 100%
Yep
She needs help for gods sake
So cold about it tho 😔
Yep!!!
Maybe they should start making cops take a breathalyzer every morning when they show up to the precinct. Let’s see how many of them pass the test.
Administrators too!!
Exactly!!!!
Taking a breathalyzer test voluntarily and being told "on another machine you would have tested higher, so you are under arrest" is why you should decline the test every single time.
Yeah that is some BS
Yep. Never take the test and do not talk other than to ask if you're being detained and ask for your lawyer.
Yes that PMO. It was structured as a set up. She was screwed either way.
I just posted the same. And because she was not driving they would have no recourse if she refused.
Precisely.
I've never seen anyone remain so calm and cooperative under these types of conditions. I wish the best for her.
She's buzzing. It was easy to stay calm
@@jamesball8519 don't be so ignorant. She realises she has a problem and that is the day she needs to make a choice. Someone who is in denial or ignorant of their problem would have behaved more provocative. This day was likely a blessing in disguise as many of us just needed some sort of push or consequence to accept that something needs to change. Unfortunately cancel culture has ruined her job opportunities in that state - there is no benefit in releasing this bodycam footage it should not be on the internet.
She worked for CPS. She knows how these things go
She's been expecting it.
@@bigkahunaburger7782all criminals need help 🤷♂️
... *The most calm and rational drunk woman I've ever seen.*
I don’t even think she was drunk. She was just under the influence
She's not drunk she's legally allowed to drive with what she's drank she should get a lawyer and see what her options really are
She just had a few drinks before leaving for work in the morning.
Right!!
She is probably a functioning alcoholic. I knew a teacher in high school who drank every single night, and if he were to have to blow on the device, it would have read the same or sometimes probably higher.
If anybody is in that situation, don't say ANYTHING! Don't take any tests! She wasn't driving, she didn't have to take that test! Talk to a lawyer!
Agreed!! Right, right, right because if she would of waited, by the time they got to the police station it would really be a lot lower. I don't agree with her being a drunk teacher but hey we're all human and fail.
best advice this comment should be number one at the top lmao
@@monieluvs4125no excuses in a job like hers - sorry none zero. If she was impaired like that at school, bye bye job. If that were the unequivocal policy at every public school, we would have less of this. The KIDS come first.
Exactly when they said you don't have to take it I wouldn't have I wouldn't have anyway though I would have said I will call my lawyer
Yup, should've never tool the test
I feel so badly for this woman, she took that so well. Anyone think the blonde woman was the one who reported her? The way she was acting towards her, you'd think she'd been caught drinking straight from the bottle in the classroom.
I was thinking the same thing
Yes and she was pushing for the arrest. She wanted drama or to see her downfall.
Yes the blonde ‘Karen’ was absolutely loving this lady’s ordeal and she definitely wanted this lady to be punished to the fullest extent of the law. Losing her job and her licence to teach wasn’t going to satisfy her she wanted her dragged off in handcuffs and humiliated. I could just imagine her bursting to get the rest of the work day finished so she could get on with the job of telephoning everyone she knew to fill them in on the “shameful gossip” evil old troll 😡
Yes! I was hoping I wasn't the only one that noticed that.
@@Dixiesgirl00 Do you know the blonde woman? Other than watching this video what are you basing your comment on?
This was so sad to watch. He was under the limit, very calm and respectful. She never committed a previous crime and that school principal just had a power trip. I’m appalled at the school officials. This lady didn’t deserve this. They could’ve had someone take her home and resign. I pray this incident doesn’t destroy her emotionally since she seems to already suffer. 🙏🏼
It kinda erked me when the cop said well I know if I used that other one itd be higher, I’m wondering if since he stated it isn’t “accurate” that could a clause to throw it out?
I'm appalled at the teacher being an alcoholic while leading children. SMH.
I'm a bartender and I've had employers pay for 2 weeks in rehab for an alcoholic and have the person come back the best employee they have ever been. I know that that sounds crazy to expect an employer to do that but it really works. They will be the most loyal hard working person in the bar/restaurant for years to come.
Absolutely agree. This should have been handled internally instead of calling the police! And I don't understand WHY anybody thinks they have to take a breathalyzer!?! She should have stood up, and walked out of the building and gone HOME. WALKING, so they couldn't pull her over and give her a DUI.
All she would have been in trouble for would have been walking out on her job. Taking a breathalyzer now gives them valid proof to terminate her employment. SMH.
And she wasn't even legally drunk! So why was she arrested? I don't understand this at all.
@@ZazahzarahhhOmg, I could not agree more! This is ridiculous and should have been handled internally, instead of calling the cops. And these cops are ridiculous, too. 😡 This woman should have just got up and walked out of the school and gone HOME. She wasn't even legally drunk according to this State's laws, so why arrest her?!?!?
OMGGGG my blood is boiling right now. (By the way, they don't have to mirandize you when they arrest you. You need to be mirandized BEFORE police begin an interview or an interrogation. THAT'S when being mirandized counts. 😉😉)
I'm convinced those 3 from the school were the ones who set her up, talking about "she is not coming back" they were quick to pull out the paperwork to get her signature, smdh. The deputy who called the arrest needs retraining because he clearly is making the wrong calls. How is she getting arrested for being below the legal limit WITHOUT driving, without any obvious intoxication signs. This is insane, I hope she got an attorney and sues everyone in that room.
I hope she NEVER sees the inside of a classroom EVER again.
“No obvious signs”
She failed the field sobriety test *hard*, and likely drove to school above 0.08.
While I agree with most of your post, I have to nitpick part of it. The officer talks about the results of the eye test, which is the part of the test you don't have any conscious control over, and at least according to him, her eyes were all over the place. Granted, the reason the eye test is so foolproof is that even a little bit heavily affects nystagmus. I think that's probably why they always do it first.
That being said, 0.066 is hardly anything, really. To throw around the word "intoxicated" is ridiculous. Yeah sure thing, buddy. .004 is intoxicated, anything but 0.00 is intoxicated. They might as well just change the definition of intoxicated to mean "any amount of alcohol remaining in the bloodstream." Seeing as how this is early in the morning, it's even possible the alcohol was consumed the previous night, but if that were the case, she'd gotten pretty hammered that night.
Something like three ipas could stay in your system for nine hours. That’s not even a “crazy” night, I think some people are just unaware of how long alcohol lingers. Obviously it’s wrong the woman came to work with anything in her system… but imo the punishment doesn’t fit the crime here. She needs a wake up call/to change/correct her behavior…but I wouldn’t wish this form of permanent public humiliation on my worst enemy
Rookie cop didn't even help her into the vehicle. Also, arn't they supposed to read her miranda rights?
This was handled wrong on so many levels.
she’s under the legal limit..i understand totally if they fired her but to arrest her is insane
Well according to the cop the legal limit isn’t the real limit. I don’t think that’s true ? If you’re under .08, you should be well within the law. Even if she was getting wasted the night before, as long as she was under .08, she should have been fine.
@@apolloangel4754yup but that’s not how it works it’s super deceptive! It’s all up to the cops discretion!
@@rationallyrubyno, that cops getting fired
You don't understand the implications of being impaired in a classroom. If anything happened in the classroom, and it came out that she didn't react quickly enough - or maybe her intoxication caused her to say inappropriate things - it's a liability issue. And lets face it - when parents find out that she was intoxicated in the classroom, it's going to be a nightmare. The officers explained that while she wasn't Legally Drunk, she was IMPAIRED. The district and local law enforcement codes make it an arrestable and bondable offense. My biggest problem with all of this is that she doesn't have a Union Rep with her, let alone Legal Counsel. She should have called for either before the Breathalizer and Interrogation and legally they have to provide time for them!
How many of those kids are on drugs at school test them too
This poor woman. This looked like someone was out to get her. She was level headed and respectful. They made her resign and arrested her! Wow! Overkill 100!!!!
100% my thoughts as well. Small town politics. Probably a whistleblower or something
Staff couldn't wait to have her sign her pre written resignation letter🤦
Right! She wasn’t causing a scene, and was willing to resign. That should’ve been enough.
They hated her obviously. She should have walked out and refused to talk to them. That principle wanted her in jail. I have noticed ppl like him carry dark secrets themselves.
Likely. It's always that way. She probably out performs all of them
Growing up in a family of alcoholics, this woman handled things so much better than I'd thought to expect off the video title.
I hope she gets the help she needs
bro she blew .06, that's literally like having a Mimosa at brunch. You're acting as if she blew a .40 and is blacking out
@nicknickson3650 no I'm saying if she's an alcoholic and it's to the point where she's drinking at 10am, in my experience pointing that out to an active alcoholic usually ends with a yelling match, and serious denial and excuses. She handled this well and it seems she's not an angry person she just needs help obviously. And I hope she got it.
@@Nipptwistyylol in a lot of cultures it's weird NOT to have a drink or two at 10 am. You Americans are so weird about alcohol. .06 isn't even legally intoxicated, it says in the video. If she was actually drunk at 10 am then yeah that's a problem. She's basically sober in this video, she even passed the field sobriety tests.
@nicknickson3650 👍
@nicknickson3650 I find it strange to need to have a drink before 10am as a teacher of an elementary school yes. Maybe if she was out and about in daily life I'd agree but she's at work with kids. Idk man. I know plenty of cultured people who don't do that lol. My foster mother was from Germany. She lived there her whole life until she met my foster father and traveled the world. Her son in law, who I met often is from Italy, he came here as an adult and met my foster parents daughter and married and now runs an Italian street cart.
None of these people would ever in their right mind go to work after drinking if they worked at an elementary school.
It's not an American thing to see an issue with this behavior
I wonder what would’ve happened if the younger officer had stood up for her and told the older officer that arresting her is unnecessary and just drove her home.
Our society glamourizes and pushes alcohol at every corner, but it is so quick to demonize and turn on anyone that slips from a user to abuser. It is wildly disgusting.
It is all being done on purpose.
Amen to the comment and the replies!!! This is my group of people right here ❤
As a teacher myself I don't think this needs to be shown as publicly as it is here. Her career in that school and district is over. Hopefully she gets help. However, I also hope other teachers take their careers seriously and not freaking drink on the job....Don't even risk it in the early morning. People don't realize the amount of quick decisions a teacher has to make every minute of the day. Being impaired puts that in jeopardy.
Thank God you dont have children
Exactly 💯
This feels personal. She didn't deserve it but she handed it gracefully.
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@@fuzzybedheadno she doesn’t
@@aliciaasc4996I think you misread their reply. They were agreeing that it seemed personal.
To be fair I dated a young teacher, short way to put it would be those chicks are ruthless. Other teachers would get eachother in trouble just to try and get cookie points with the district
@@patsol8013 I'm married to a teacher. Her and her colleagues are awesome. Looks like you had a bad apple. Painting a whole group of people with one brush isnt a good look son.
Wow her co-workers wanting for her to get arrested it’s so disgraceful knowing her child is on the school premises, those three people wanting for her to get arrested are despicable, I hope they get what they deserve for doing this. Awful
You practically wrote my exact thoughts! My heart hurt for her! When she was asking if someone could come get her after 😩 she’s much better off not at that school anyways clearly none of those people are the kind u want to be around
You really think this is the first time this lady showed up to work hungover? She's probably been a complaint for months, this is the straw that broke the camels back.
So you want payback and revenge for people doing their job and keeping students safe? Who’s fault is all of this? 🤦♂️ the cognitive dissonance
Everyone who committed the crime is wrong here. Ok then
Those women in that office? If she was unfairly treated, you reap what you sow.
My heart goes out to this woman. There was no need to make an example of her publicly. It's so sad.
I agree!
You absolutely right imagine how cruel
What if you were a parent with a child in that class and you smelled alcohol. How would you feel. Oh poor teacher
I AGREE!!!!! This is the moment where she lost EVERYTHING!!!!!!!! For the whole world to see! It’s heartbreaking 💔
This is a false arrest. You can’t get arrested after having dinner and few beers at a restaurant than walking downtown. Drunk alone will not stick, you have to be disorderly. Teacher could sue the police department and win.
Those staff wanted her to go to jail soo bad when the cop gave her the first option to have someone pick her up. Thats the definition of EVIL.
The blonde lady called
Agreed, they were rooting on her downfall for no good reason
@wubbied4575 I agree, she was way to excited about this
Some of these principles have it out for some teachers. I’ve seen it first hand
@@wubbied4575 That’s exactly what I was thinking too!! She absolutely wanted her to be arrested!! Truth be known she’s probably the real alcoholic! Wouldn’t surprise me a bit if she smokes a crack pipe on her way to work every morning too!!😳🤫
She is actually lucky to be getting away from such horrible hateful coworkers, this might be a blessing in disguise for her.
losing her teaching license and getting a criminal record, what a blessing 🙏
Yea for her to stop drinking around school
She literally blew a 0.066 she could have had drinks the night before. That is not drunk. That is leftover.
@@lawrenceredmacher4382 Public intoxication is a low-level misdemeanor, so it won't really affect her job prospects. It's not even a crime in most states.
@@crime_diva
A truck drivers BAC must be 0.04.
They have stricter restrictions. Nobody cares if they drank last night or twenty years ago.
You HAVE to be 0.04 or lower, or you don’t drive.
End of story.
Teachers have stricter restrictions as well.
They have to be 0.00.
End of story.
ZERO tolerance. You’ve heard that before, right?
This is what that means.
this is pathetic. Could've swallowed mouthwash and have this number. She was not "just" under the limit. Poor woman.
Lmao what? Alcohol is alcohol doesn’t matter if it’s from mouthwash
If you are drinking bottles of mouthwash to blow over .08 at the station then you have a serious drinking problem 🤦🏼♀️ Most all of us do not DRINK mouthwash. You swish and spit 😂 As I wrote on another post, be my guest and let your child ride in her car to school in the morning if you think she is not a heavy drinker. Anyone who has this level of alcohol in their system mid day/afternoon at their job, especially a teacher, either drank wayyyy too much last night into the morning and should have called out if one time occurrence, but I bet a million dollars that she has a drinking problem and drinks all the time to “ maintain “. A functioning alcoholic is an alcoholic none the less and needs help.
@@Noxlion28 Yeahhhh ok. She clearly going to get drunk and go work if she accidently swallowed mouthwash. Ohhh boy.
Those three staff members clearly had it out for her. Despicable. The teacher took 100% accountability and even offered to resign. They should’ve let someone pick her up. She’s gonna be better off not working at that school with that trash. Prayers to her and her family
she was drinking on the job at a school though
Yeah prayers to the lady who gets drunk before teaching kids hopefully she learned her lesson and is never allowed in a similar job again
She deserved to be removed.
Did we watch the same video she was drinking while at work which means she will drive home drunk what happened if she had a accident would you feel the same way.
Had it out for her she was clearly drinking on the job at a school.people these days make no sense what if tomorrow she had more to drink and crashed into a student what then?
This makes me so sad. I understand the magnitude of the situation, but it seems like we've lost our empathy. The blonde headed woman enjoyed every minute of this.
@16:26 The cop let her call her sister and the principal asked “is she on the pickup list?” 🙄 look at the blonde when the teacher answered “yes” she immediately turned to the other coworker like she had a problem with that. The principal also sat back disappointed. They wanted her to be f*cked from even having someone pick up her daughter!!
I agree!
Agreed Blondy seemed sad when they offered the idea of her being picked up she quickly shut it down
I saw that snotty woman enjoying it. Made me wonder if her and the principal had a little “something “ going on. Like she calls the shots
@@deviousredneck5109 The blonde pushed for her arrest. I might be wrong, but I thought it was up to the officer to arrest or not. He could've let her sister pick her up.
This seems like it was preplanned by the school staff. They even had a letter of resignation on standby. She wanted to face her accuser and was denied that. The cop in the beginning wanted to let her go but after talking to the staff it changed. She's definitely going to sue and I hope she wins
They had it in for her... This will be good for her, a change in career and nice coworkers... I wixh that for her
Under Legal limit.
@@ClassygirlWonTo _drive_ that is, though if she has a CDL that would be right at the limit and she would likely get a DUI.
Be if you see the breath test, she was half lit, you can’t deny that fact and it’s shameful to defend her showing up half drunk at her teaching job.
I hope she has the funds, energy and time to sue them. This happens too much. I saw another video of the same issue
@ClassygirlWon under the legal limit doesn't matter.... she still was intoxicated at the school. ZERO TOLERANCE... and maybe she has come to school drunk before and the school staff has had enough. I don't feel bad for her.
So l don't understand. He asked her if she had someone who could come and pick her up, but then he took that option off the table!? Plus, she's under the legal limit, not over, so l'm left feeling a bit confused!?
Yeah she got screwed over
Isn't it odd that he only took that option off the table AFTER he speaks privately with the staff?? Those 2 old bat women were practically salivating at the prospect of getting her arrested...all 3 were loving it.
The portable BAT reads lower in the one at the station… they’ll retest her at the station.
@@kasey9067 EXACTLY💯 The bat in the cream top
At work most jobs don't allow you to be over 0.02% and anything over 0.04% is automatic fireable offense. Not to mention the cops came in later in the day, meaning her BAC levels were MUCH higher when she first went into school.
Those two other educators need to be investigated!! Something isn’t right about this. How cruel do you have to be to opt for someone to go to jail for something like this and than come in the room to watch her get arrested! Very cruel people
I agree.
I think they set her up. She looked GENUINELY confused about the test results.
I’m a teacher and I have worked in 2 schools now. This is just how they operate. Everyone asks why bullying is so bad. The teachers are terrible to each other. My first day at the job I was using the restroom and a co worker saw the light was on and didn’t knock so she just pushed the door open as hard as she could and broke the lock exposing me…. There could’ve been students or male co workers walking by and then she stood there laughing and called another co worker over and laughed with her. When I was younger I looked up to teachers and now that I am an adult I realize that most of them are nasty people. Most people I went to college with have left teaching altogether for similar issues and your principal usually is a micromanager and power hungry. I see both sides. I see why the public is mad at teachers and I see why some teachers are upset with the system. I definitely am going back to school to do something else if I am going to be treated poorly I might as well get paid higher.
@@sumaya776I had a teacher give me the most disgusting look when I came to school with my natural fro. She didn’t say anything, but the looks she gave me I’ll never forget it to this day.
Yeah they power tripping in a position that doesn’t hold any real power . I hope they lose everything
I don't know why this brought tears to my eyes. But something tells me this is a blessing in disguise. She's tired. She probably needs the time off. The people she was working around don't want her there, or they would've handled this differently. I hope she finds work that brings balance and peace. Sometimes we need to be thrusted into our new beginnings
I was thinking that too. She's on Xanax and while under the legal limit, has a good amount of alcohol in her system for being at school. She is clearly suffering with depression. All of these teacher drunk at school arrests lately are really just highlighting how bad the mental health of your average teacher is these days.
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Your note was very sweet. The kindness in these comments is heartwarming. She might be any of us struggling with something and boom.
This! 🤍✨
If she had a tarot reading in pretty sure she would have got the "judgement" card. It's time for a rebirth/new beginning. She's done with this chapter of her life and learned the lesson it had for her. Now on to the next journey.
Meanwhile, teachers who have “inappropriate” relationships with students aren’t even arrested at schools. I could stand by them firing her but arresting her was totally unnecessary.
I thought the same thing! The ped0s get a summons to show up without arrest, and this woman gets arrested at her kid’s school for something benign. The cops were being so hateful
Clearly, you don't have a basic understanding of risk and danger.
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@@thenightporter so she is aloud to drive but cant let the kids read a book? She qas literally under the legal limit. I dont think anyone is paying attention to the facts.
100%
And her daughter go to the school. This is so embarrassing. Her coworkers are dead wrong for this. And them officers are on a power trip.
Imagine how they treat her daughter! Especially after this.
You notice they already had a letter ready for her to sign. That’s not normal. This is so messed up.
There is definitely something rotten in the State of Denmark.
Maybe just a standard ready-made letter of resignation of one’s own free will, which has just been printed out.
They were lickety split second with that. Didn't seem like a caring warm work environment.
I thought that too. What horrible people to work with. Best off out of it. It’s a shame this poor woman, who was already suffering from anxiety, is blasted all over the internet now but honestly, those awful colleagues of hers are coming out of this looking way worse than her.
@@RainbowLane she drove to school drunk. She’s the terrible person. Psycho
This is heartbreaking. A kind administration would've talked to her privately. It doesn't look she was disrupting anything. Teachers are human too. And why does it have to be blasted on social media? 😢
Thank you! My thoughts exactly.
you are a kind person ….
Women want equality until they're treated like men then want to be treated like babies.😎☕
Well in a way it's a warning to All school teachers don't drink to much going back to school Friday, Saturday drink not Sunday to go clean Monday try not to sweat cause alcohol do comes out of our pores perfume it down
I get what you're saying... but at the same time, we don't know if this was an isolated occurrence. Plus, she's making decisions around other people's kids.
If she would've taken them on a school trip & drove a bus or class van, then wrecked... we would all be singing different tunes.
Those 3 employees in there pushing for her arrest are disgusting. Making her resign or even fire her would have been sufficient but they pushed to cause even more problems for her when her behavior did not warrant that.
I totally agree. Those people are disgusting . I didn't understand why the vitriol from them And the cop who loved arresting her for NO reason !
She was a teacher around people's children she should go to jail for child endangerment
@@Infinitygaming670and she’s lying about when she last had a drink. That high of a breathalyzer she had more than one drink within a short period of time. Let’s see some of these people have their loved ones killed in a drunk driving crash and have the same opinion that she’s a victim
I 💯 AGREE!!! I was not very pleased with this one..I seriously don't think she was under the influence and possibly her prescribed medication had a little something to do with it. She passed the breath test and the officer I believe was going to allow someone to pick her up until the other teacher stuck her nose in and pretty much PUSHED for an arrest..I hope she gets a good attorney and fight the charges
It’s in employee code of conduct. She blew a high number she drove impaired with a child in her car.
every single person in that room was on a power trip
That's how most teachers in the US act. A bunch of Karens
That's kind of bad
Really? So a semi drunk teacher is OK with you?
@HediCum No, it's not okay that teachers are overworked, underpaid, and pushed to drink. This abuse and humiliation of this women is a disgrace, and the admins are on a power trip when they caused this in the first place
@@heidimarcum4631 That’s what I’m saying. People are acting like her being even a little drunk in a SCHOOL where there are children being looked after is okay or something when it isn’t/ she should have been arrested and she was. If she didn’t drink before work, she wouldn’t even be in that situation. She brought it on herself.
The way her co-worker said “you’re going to give her that choice” is disgusting … they didn’t all have to stand there and here what the cop had to say ..
TOTALLY peeped that. She will get her karma....could be today.
I half wondered if some of the teachers didn’t like her and set her up. I don’t believe for a minute she was drinking.
@@tiff1681 Wha?? How do you explain the breathalyzer then?
Perhaps the lady in the middle with glasses too was involved.
(Blonde)
She looked stuck-up the blonde
She should've demanded her lawyer as soon as the police got involved. Know your rights, folks...🤦♂️🇺🇸
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Blowing in that device was her biggest mistake!
She's a teacher at school drunk, you really think she's bright don't you?
She could’ve Just refused and still be able to teach at another school lol now she wont 😤
A lawyer isn't going to just show up in the middle of a investigation. What she should have done is stay quiet and refuse tests.
Sure she will get in trouble with the school but she's in trouble regardless. A lawyer won't get her out of trouble with the school.
Yeah know your rights but knowing procedure should be included. Lawyers aren't going to show up to your traffic stop. People always say "I know my rights. I got freedom of speech" maybe start exercising your right to remain silent.
She needs to lawyer up.The school staff ganged up on her. The arresting officer was completely unfair stating that the breathalizer scores below the actual reading and especially after he had given her the option to call someone and leave. The officer and the principal sipped on an ego-trip infused Kool-aid. This was 100% unnecessary. There are far worst offenders given chance after chance.
She is a school teacher working with children. It doesn’t matter she knew better and she knew the consequences. If you keep coming to school being hungover eventually they are going to handle it appropriately. She’s had to be held accountable like everyone else. She should be glad she wasn’t charged with child endangerment. She’s not exempt because she was polite
@royaldiadem_ It was NOT handled correctly. She was NOT drunk nor hung over, and the cop LIED about the breathalizer and bullied her. Other caes are clear cut. This one was not.
Road side breath test are accurate but not as accurate as police station breath tests & it’s always been like that since they been around. People will judge people regardless of who or what they done. Her fomer colleagues aren’t pleased with her because she came in drunk to school setting & that endangered someone if she drove home or went out to lunch.
So whats the point of having a Breathalyzer if its not accurate lmao
They are better than getting to walk in a straight line or touching your nose. They work here in the uk.
Exactly why my case was dismissed
She probably mogged so many people there
Literally she blows a .06 and he's like "That's actually a .12"
That's insane.
This staff is heartless. The fact that they wouldn’t allow someone to come pick her up is humiliating. I don’t think she had drank at school or that morning, I do think she possibly lied about how much she had to drink the night before. That last story the woman was physically intoxicated and had alcohol IN HER CLASSROOM. They gave her ages to have her call someone to get her.
It wasn’t the staffs call. The police officer decided to arrest her instead of citing her. Rewatch the part of the video where the police officer was in the principals office.
Totally agree. I feel like this is over the top. They could’ve let someone pick her up and she could’ve showed up in court to plead her charges.
I do not believe she had anything to drink that morning. She was answering things calmly & incoherently. My guess is she had quite a bit more the night than she admitted to.
Very sad all around.
@@debleigh1249no it’s not over the top at She is IMPAIRED she is a teacher and therefore held to a higher standard than regular people.
She is knowingly jeopardizing the children under her charge
@@debleigh1249if you actually watch this channel there’s so many alcoholics and drunks that are coherent. Yes she tested a .06 but that would be consistent with her drinking THAT DAY. Half life of alcohol is 3-4 hours. Why are you excusing the behavior of a person who would rather go to work while under the influence than call off for the day?
@@Shannon-pb7ut there’s nothing I said that should lead you to believe she should be excused from her choice.
I simply felt she was very cooperative, very compliant, and could have received a ride home. She still would’ve lost her job, she still would’ve been charged, but could have gone home that day. That’s a huge consequence for the choice that she made.
They're being so nasty towards her, she seems genuinely a nice lady and handled the situation with dignity and respect. I hope she's doing okay now..
I believe they never liked her, and found a reason to get rid of her. This is so ridiculous.
YES she had drunk alcohol. She should have stayed home. Yet I think the blonde lady in the background really had it "in" for her to cause the woman on .066 alcohol to lose her job. Standing meek and innocent at the back - the blonde, i think, is probably a nasty person.
The police were VERY heavy handed.
Yes I agree - the school employees were looking for an excuse to get her terminated.
Bet there are BULLIES in the school employees. Hope she REMOVES her child from the school immediately.
The Principal is a liar - the principal will probably be the ONE to try to HUMILIATE her to the MAX IN THE MEDIA.
@@teflondawn1342 she probably drinks because she has to deal with these rude co-workers.
@@teflondawn1342Ty for saying this . The principles and his side kick Karen had this set up .. they had everything ready and waiting for her seems like . To Edgar to get her to resign and then tried to scare her with going to the school board if she didn’t . I think she’s set up.
@@virginiasmall401 Perhaps….but she was also under the influence.
The people of America are hurting.
This is like the second one ive seen in a month its a shame.
They shouldn’t be turning to Alcohol
@@MrStover88 The frequency is a little odd... imagine how many may be out there daily drunk and not on anyone elses radar.
We really are. Politics and economics failing us are the cause. We are free, but still need guidance.
America is hurting….
This isn't right. She was under the legal limit. The cop was heartless.
Under the legal limit means she was still intoxicated. They said that more than once. She brought it on herself by showing up to a school with any alcohol in her system. How easy would it have been to not drink at all before going to work.
Most jobs, being over 0.04% WHILE WORKING is a fireable offense. Not to mention they did this well into the day, meaning she came into work with her BAC levels MUCH higher and she was probably driving.
I have to say this lady handled it very well - much better than the last teacher I saw in this same situation. I can't help but feel sorry for her. She seems like a sweet lady. Hopefully, she will get the help she needs and move on from this 🙏
The other woman blew a STAGGERING .246 when I was 24 young fit 6'2" 215 lb regular drinker I blew .172
I've known people that were in the hospital or having alcohol poisoning around that .250 BAC that other woman was druuuuunk drunk
She got all the help she needed when they fired her..066 is nothing.
@@spartan02eliteon wine too lol. I've never seen that before
Ah, Kimberly
She did overall handle it better. However, she kept looking for the person who called her out. To me, that means she wants to retaliate.
Why would they get her to sign a document if she is “under the influence”. !?!? This is not right. I hope she gets a great attorney!!
That's right, they should've let her come in the next day to resign.
There was no choice in resigning. America only does this so bums don’t collect unemployment wrongfully
Yeah, she needs to lawyer up. This is sketch.
Note: If you are under the influence of a mind altering substance anything you sign is not considered "legal" in a court of law.
She would have still gotten terminated. Which is worse.
Her coworkers were out to get her. They were pushing for her arrest and resignation. I hope she’s doing well. She seems like a good person.
bingo!
They will get their payback
Please tell us all how the co workers managed to make her blow .66
You're blaming people who are rightly reporting the smell of alcohol on a teachers breath and reporting it. If they didn't report her and somehow a kid died under her watch, you would then be blaming the school for not protecting the kids.
Kids get detention in school for doing something wrong. Her going to jail is the adult equivalent. She wasn't going to go to prison, just get booked then let go.
@@LolaKatros-mf6tia kid dying under her care?? How? Dramatic much
@@LolaKatros-mf6ti .066 is under the legal limit and you're not going to have someone "die" under her watch. be realistic. they could've handled this much differently. they clearly wanted her out. if this was the first instance, this is how you handle it? no one deals with peoples problems, they just attack. disgusting.
This is crazy! She should have not been arrested and for her coworkers to treat her that way is a shame!!
She wasn’t drunk she was still intoxicated from the previous night. Most of us have been to work hungover or still feeling the effects of alcohol but still functional. Seems to me someone wanted to get her in trouble and got their moment. I hope she’s able to get her life back on track after this.
Yeah. There are people who wake-up, still drunk from the night before, and who get into their cars and drive and end up getting into wrecks or getting DUI.
Just because you slept doesn't make you sober.
But this lady likely had been drinking this morning or during school with a BAC that high.
She was most certainly lying about only having one glass of wine the night before.
@@vevrvivnvthat high ? The same count that is under the limit and would be the equivalent to taking NyQuil???
Not when you work with children, it’s different if you’re going to a shift at dominoes or something, getting ready make some pizzas with a small crew, but to start the day teaching children 🤣 this isn’t bad teacher with Cameron Diaz
It wasn't from the night before. She had ONE glass of wine. Lol
@@vevrvivnvthat high? Are you autistic or something lmfao she was under the legal limit.
She was under the legal limit but then still arrest her is ridiculous she obviously hadn’t had a drink for hours prior
K loved when the cop said he felt comfortable telling her that her bac was almost twice the reading.
I think this is an inappropriate response from the police and school staff. She did not deserve being humiliated and arrested. The responsible approach would have been to suspend her and provide her with resources for helping people who have issues with addiction. My perspective from watching this is that the school personnel are extremely narrow minded and rigid.
I'm honestly okay with the firing-- there's a high bar when working with children. But the overall response was cruel, and that public intoxication charge had more holes in it than Swiss cheese. I hope a good lawyer sees this video and reaches out to her, because she might have a case.
But she was below the legal limit. So how was she intoxicated?
And then when her daughter dies in a car accident because her mom's been drinking?
@@jenem9618oh please , if there was such a high bar they wouldn't be making 65k a year . She didn't hurt any kids this is invasion of privacy in my opinion.
@@Drippppppppp I think she was grossly mistreated, but for her part, it's unacceptable to show up to work with kids with alcohol in your system. If you disagree, you're in the minority. Regardless, school policy trumps anyone's opinion anyway. As someone in the human services field (far more underpaid than the education field), we all know from the beginning that it is a non-negotiable to have zero alcohol in our system at work. Don't know what to tell you.
If she's too drunk to be at work, she's too drunk to be signing resignation paperwork.
This is insane she should've not been arrested.
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@@Netravickhe could’ve given her a citation but chose to take her to jail
You do realize that she blew over the dwilimit. Therefore she broke the law. Secondly, she teaches children.
And you can't be under the influence while you're teaching children. She broke the law she paced a consequences stop being a liber
@@JustinBetsch-sd7qn She wasn't driving.
@@bighoss8793 Look up public intoxication laws it's really not a hard concept to grasp.
I hope she finds a peaceful life after this horrible situation. Wish her the absolute best.
I hope she stops turning up to work intoxicated. That will be the first step.
@@RaphaelDawkinsCombatRadio She drank the night before. It's possible that her body process the alcohol a different way, specially if she didn't eat anything or if she over ate and drank.
This.
I hope you give me your instagram
When she mentioned her child my heart broke. She clearly took responsibility and was truly humiliated.
took responsibility, you mean like drinking on a Thursday morning with students to watch over? give her a promotion and a beer
@svaucyi And sticking to her lie. She is committed. Or needs to be!
These people are misinterpreting your comment I believe. This women was on the lowest level of intoxication, it’s not okay she went to school intoxicated, but compared to other people who’ve been in situations like this she did handle it well, she was calm and knew she messed up, she doesn’t deserve a prize, but she deserves to be treated decently because she handled it decently and it could have been so much worse.
@@diannaverner2996 this is just the first time she was caught! I do believe for one second she drank the night before and just had a lingering smell - again IF that is the case which I am sure it’s not, GET A DIFFERENT JOB! In no way shape or form, someone working with kids should have any form of drugs or alcohol in their system while on the job! If that was a man - no one would be throw sympathic
@@lovefool.99 My teachers were often drunk AF when we were on camp in secondary school (IIRC we were around 12 years old).
I also remember our german teacher drank vodka shots and smoked cigarettes with my friends on a trip to Germany when we were around 14-15 years old.
In highschool (16-17 years old - different school), my female teacher also got shitfaced with a few girls from my class on a trip to Madrid. It's pretty common in Denmark, although i personally have never drunk alcohol. 🤷♂
The other cop looked at him with surprise when he said he was arresting her. You could tell the one talking to her while the one calling the shots was in the office felt uncomfortable.
Most employers will give disciplinary action for 0.02% and anything above 0.04% is a fireable offense. 0.08% is for driving. You people are not getting that it's two different things.
I’m so confused by this. She does not appear drunk. She is “under the legal limit” yet they are convincing her she has committed a crime.
I was thinking the same thing -- she was not operating a vehicle so there should not be any comparissons made to DWI. Public intoxication is very subjective -- albeit, the officer mentioned her failiing the horizontal gaze nystagmus test -- so, I guess if it were to goto court -- that would be argued. I am not a lawyer -- but, the fact that she is taking medications could have played into a defense. Additionally, I thought most departments/agencies were suppose to wait 20min (or some other amount of time?) after any type of consumption before administering the breathalyzer -- she was drinking on the water bottle (was it water?) the entire duration of this incident. Neither of the officers asked when she took the last Xanax, nor did they ask about what was in the water bottle.. That too could play into a defense... If I were her -- I would had taken it to court. But then again -- from the sound of the phone call she made and then her knowing what time the court processes for signature bond cases (I think the officer realized that when he closed the car door -- I heard a slight "humph") -- seems like she knows from experience, this was not her first rodeo. With that -- her defense becomes only weaker. I hope she gets the help she needs either way.
Exactly
Right WTF!!
You don't need to appear drunk to be drunk. If you stop drinking at 2 AM and are exhibiting hangover symptoms at 7am, you're still drunk. However, if she's in the classroom and supposed to be with children, that is a cause of concern. When it comes to children, there's no messing around here.
This cop has a big chip! She was not driving and she is under the legal limit and they are arresting her for public intox. The math ain’t mathin
I can’t believe all these people sat in the room and watch them go through her purse. This is ridiculous. She needs to sue these people and here she is having to talk about her medication. That’s private information.
That's exactly what I was thinking; HIPPA violation right there
I really don't understand why those other staff members were in there listening in and why this got broadcast on the internet! Everytime there is some headlining case, footage has to be found and allowed to be shown....or it doesn't exist supposedly. But here it is, a front & center video of this woman's medical information and her full name. Smh!
That's what I thought
@@rosechoixTry the Constitution -- HIPPA nope!
They need to ensure she doesn't have alcohol on the premises. It's a school full of young children. As teachers, we know the consequences of showing up even a little drunk. She knew. She deserves to be fired.
She’s not even drunk. She must sue for wrongful termination and slander
I would love to see it televised if she were to sue. How could she frame it that she had enough alcohol in her system just below the legal limit and the time that had passed before the officer had taken her breathalyzer test? Don't get wrong. Back in high school, there were a few times when I showed up to school on Monday morning, and I knew that alcohol was still in my system, but I feared my mother more if she ever found out that I had skipped class because I had partied over the weekend. The teacher is an adult. She could have taken the day off or maybe taken half a day off to give the alcohol more time to absorb through her body. As for the way her termination came about, I don't know what state law or federal law says about a worker showing up to work with alcohol in their system if there's a no tolerance policy for alcohol consumption found to be in the body, but maybe, just maybe she would have a defense for the way she felt pushed into signing that resignation letter? That was pretty quick of them to pass her that letter to sign without knowing all of her options and consequences signing any letter or form. I'm not siding with her, nor am I against her, but it would be a learning experience to see how her case would play out in court.
Perhaps you missed where the officer said 0.066 is DWI levels in Oklahoma and arrestable, and even more so later he said he thought she was around a 1.1 BAC. If she'd been operating a car, she'd still have been arrested. This shows how unaware you are of the real world. She works in a profession with small children. There are policies and politics around working with kids. One of them is that you don't show up in the morning coming down from being drunk the night before. She'll get nowhere with wrongful termination and slander. She blew a 0.066, a legally actionable BAC level. Even more important, 100% that impairment is addressed in her district's employee manual for drug policy. They got her dead to rights being above a legal limit in Oklahoma, and being in violation of district policy while teaching small children. Got any more bright ideas Einstein? If she sues, she loses, pretty quickly. I have no doubt this wasn't her first warning. This situation happened because this is what it took to legally dismiss her without any chance of lawsuit you suggest being successful.
This sucks.I bet 80% of the staff shows up after a weekend with alcohol in there bloodstream. That doesn't mean you're drunk.
Lmfao..."they fired me for drinking at work!!! Slander"
Please never reproduce.
@@zoso1980 hold your breath
7:02 he said ‘it’s probably more like .13….
My guy, YOU aren’t a breathometer. You don’t get to decide that. If the machinery is faulty, you don’t get to just double the number, and if it IS faulty, and you know it, it shouldn’t be used to decide someone’s fate.
This lady f’d up, but let the facts stand, or repair/replace your equipment.
Kind of ridiculous how first the cop tells her that shes “under the legal limit” and that “he’ll allow her to be picked up” then out of nowhere…..just because he FELT like it, he changed it to “well you’re above the legal limit and now I’m taking you to jail”. This is why I hate some cops 🤦🏻♀️
Yeah I've totally done a 360 on backing the blue. Criminals most are.
@@PenelopeGT180 bud
Well some of us tend to hate them all until they prove we should feel different
See that's another reason why she should have gotten a lawyer and zipped her lips. She talked too darn much!!
The one that said she could have someone pick her up, and the one who said she was under arrest (his superior) were two entirely different people, and that was at the behest of the school administration, so blaming the first officer is misplaced. When the superior was talking to administration, it sounded like he was all for just letting someone come and take her home, but they were the ones who more or less insisted that they arrest her.
Also, though, I seriously have my doubts that the pocket breathalyzer and the one they have at a station would have that big of a difference in showing the BAC as the Major claimed. What he said it would probably be would be about twice what she actually blew, and I doubt there would be that big of a difference even if the pocket breathalyzer showed a lower amount.
Ugh the way this was handled feels so wrong, especially by law enforcement. She was UNDER the legal limit and it's not like she blew a .079, it was a .066... they offered up the option of having someone come pick her up, and then just decide to arrest her?! There was absolutely no reason why that arrest had to take place. Those people are gross. I hope the teacher is ok and I hope she lawyers up.
Yes!!! I'm so mad right now!
Oh, schools have a legal limit??
I suppose you also know her work rules, which is signed during the onboarding process after being hired…
You are wrong🫨
It's obvious she had more than 1 glass of wine at 10 pm
Because the receding hairline cop decided his stance is "zero tolerance"
I completely understand that Jennifer is in the wrong. These two women in the room with the principal, especially the blond seemed real eager for the drama and misery this situation was causing Jennifer. It came across disgustingly obvious.
I was thinking the exact same thing. Being that she said she lived in a small town it looks like jealousy to me
My thoughts exactly
nah she got dirt on them
I agree. They had a resignation letter drafted with the quickness.
Why did the principal allow those other two teachers in there ? She was making sure she got her keys and everything from her and had that resignation letter already drafted ? Knew right where to go to print it off too
This lady was treated too harshly and her “ colleagues “ seemed intent on getting the worst outcome for her , shame on them and I wish this lady all the best for the future.
yeah they had the resignation letter letter all drafted up and ready too.
probably wasnt the first time.....,
I agree!!
I am guessing this wasn't at all the first time if their reaction was like this and the fact she said she had one glass of wine at 10:30 pm is a total lie.
She said she had one glass of wine at 10:30pm. Unless that glass was the size of a beer keg, I'm going to say that was probably a lie. So she's drunk, at school, with kids. But by all means let's blame the school for being so mean to this drunk teacher
How was this calm collected woman denied the dignity of resigning and being driven home, while the first woman who was clearly giving everyone a hard time given multiple chances to leave with her dignity and yet taken into custody. Life is cruel in America and I wouldn't be surprised there's a large number of teachers getting away with it in her same position.
I think the blonde lady was out for blood.
@@olivermaryjane6577She enjoyed it too much!
@@badazzbeth Not to play Devil's advocate, but If I was on a teachers salary in America, I'd probably be day drinking as well.. Just some food for thought next time ya want to think of the children; How about we think of reworking the entire system they're going to grow up in and go for the root of society's problems rather than the heads of the teachers.
The first women was playing to much
Because it isn’t the same school. There are school districts with strict policies because a number of things could go wrong while intoxicated and instructing students. She does need help but their are consequences. Imagine if she was a drivers Ed teacher or worked with special needs kids? She would be too impaired to react.
Seems her coworkers wanted to see this go as bad as could for her. She was under the legal limit, and calm and polite. There was no need to take it this far.
The school's legal limit is zero. No alcohol at all, most likely this wasn't her first time. The coworkers and boss was talking to her rather nice.
If she's teaching children, she shouldn't have ANY alcohol in her system.
@@CV_CA This is not an arrest-able offense. I hope she lawyers up and sues the district.
If she drank the night before then she would NOT be blowing a .066 the next day. She obviously drank earlier that morning to blow that level. Instead of blaming her for what she did wrong, you are blaming the administrators for doing their job and reporting it. Are you serious!? This is what is wrong with our country. We have people like you defending people who behave badly.
@@AP12360 Nope. She could have easily been escorted out of the building. It's obvious that THEY WANTED HER arrested out of revenge. (BTW, you're confused with the woke who defend criminals.)
This was wrong on so many levels she handled this so well and her baby was in a classroom a few doors down what a disgrace
Cmon man. She’s drinking in the morning or at school. You think one glass of wine last night will blow a .006? Lol. She’s responsible for kids. Irresponsible decision.
Yeah, disgrace of a mother. Should've thought about her child instead of the fine red.
Small towns bully kids too. Age is nothing to these losers.
I agree, she was calm, cool and collected. I think that arresting her was terrible.
@@WatersandWilderness any attorney would have this bs laughed out of court!! 0.06 is below the legal limit & I would sue tf out of any cop who arrested me for dui/dwi! Key words,,, LEGAL LIMITS!!! Someone in this school has it out for this lady!!!
Aww omg I feel so bad for her she looks so sad and she didn’t even seem drunk one bit
The cop saying that she would actually read 0.13 if the machine was correct is misconduct. He legally cannot decide what number the machine should be reading. Should she resign? Sure but this whole procedure didn't smell quite right.
Yep a good lawyer will net her money
That cop made a lot of weird statements !!!!
I completely agree! That was ridiculous.
@@thegmom7812 and he sounded like he was getting a rush from it when he was talking to the principal in the office right before the arrest. You could hear a shakiness in his voice.
Seriously that was such BS. "Well see this is a portable breathalyzer and it reads low, so your LEGAL .06 is REALLY a .12 so you are under arrest and fired."
That's so embarrassing. She was probably just really hungover and should have stayed home. I don't like these things being public and seeing decent people in their worst moments. This is so unfair to her.
She might not even be hungover, depending on how regularly she drinks...
This is upsetting. The other teacher was given options and this officer was set on not giving her the first option of nothing! This lady was extremely kind and cooperative. They can’t do favors and treat all the same unless you’re a brother of law then things just magically evaporate.
If she was deemed publicly intoxicated, why did they have her sign the resignation letter that they drafted?
Yeah it's upsetting, that this woman was drinking alcohol while entrusted with the well being of minors.
@@maxmanx1294Yes you are exactly right she cannot sign documents if she's not of sound mind that resignation is worthless!
Ha! Exactly!
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That blonde administrator looks like she can't wait to spill the tea....
Brandi Burks is the name of the blonde haired lady
Oh, she was already spilling the tea. She was texting other teachers toward the end of the video. She’s an evil witch and there’s at least one of her in every school building. I know because I’m a teacher. She has vindictiveness written all over her face…she was definitely the ringleader in all of this.
There had to be a way to humanely mitigate this situation without this kind of humiliation with smug coworkers standing around co-signing. They show no empathy whatsoever.
Poor lady she was so compliant and calm. I would have never thought she was even drunk I watch these videos daily and she was possibly the only one that ive seen that i feel didnt deserve this.
They did treat a similar case to this very very differently & I'm wondering why.
Soon as she said she lived in a small town i knew it was personal. This was so unfair to her.
How
Yes and I think the hub of that toxicity was mostly in that small little office with the school bullies. They really were just out to get her.
Try THAT in a small town! @@AmakaZawadi-vy8qd
How about the fairness to her students? She was intoxicated at her place of employment, teaching children. If you think this is an isolated incident, you've never been around alcoholics. You don't blow .06 the day after you have one glass of wine. It was indeed personal. The staff was finally able to get her sodden arse away from the kids. They have a right to be ecstatic. Unlike her, they value their students.
Nobody made her drink
The officer admitted that the breathalyzer device was not accurate. Then made up out of the air, some random number basically falsifying evidence to get her to confess in some manner, and certainly accept the situation total entrapment.
This woman was so calm, polite and respectful. They could’ve easily let her resign and let her leave with some dignity. Like another commenter said, this ordeal is humiliating enough for her. This is why it’s important to know your rights.
Your attorney knows you're real rights. She should've refused to talk to the police, excused herself to the restroom and called an attorney.
She'll get over it. This might be the wake-up call that motivates her to get help.
@@soulscanner66eww
@@soulscanner66Yes might be a blessing in disguise for her!
Dignity? You can't imagine what a nest of vipers most school staff rooms are!
Absolutely disgraceful handling of a situation. I feel for this woman! We need to reassess on how we handle situations like this because this was all wrong!!!
Bet she learnt her lesson though with going to jail. She was even joking with the police when getting into the car. Sometimes you need to see the big picture and realise she is another woman who got caught, and handled it pretty gracefully. Not kicking and screaming.
What was wrong was her thinking she could teach and be in charge of CHILDREN while drunk. If you have/had young kids would you want a drunk to be responsible for them.
@@shaunp9592 come on now. What a ridiculous question! I don’t know anyone who would want that. It seems like she could have been disciplined, and the situation handled in a much more dignified manner. And also, riddle me this… If we keep punishing people without giving them any recourse, no path by which to seek treatment or apologize, then what are we teaching our children about empathy, forgiveness, second chances?? People like you who endorse this type of treatment are a big part of the reason why there are nursing shortages, teacher, shortages, police shortages, etc. People need a way to restore their name and their dignity, and they need support through that process. A strictly punitive approach does nothing for anyone.
@@mamatoad246 So when cops catch someone driving drunk you're saying they can't arrest them and have to let them drive home. Also according to you no one should have a criminal record because everyone needs a "recourse" to "get better". She taking care of KIDS, FFS, she belongs in jail for putting them at risk even if it's "just" in the classroom.
The principal and secretary or whoever that lady was who was clearly pushing a punishment had no idea what to do except what they think will give them less negative attention.
Her co-workers pushing for her to get arrested makes me sick. Why is she getting arrested for being under the legal limit?
Co workers 🥶🥶 😢
Legal limit has nothing to do with this. She's not supposed to be drinking at all on the job. She's responsible for little elementary age children, and she's having a drink before work?
She's under the influence at school! How hard is this to understand.
@@DroneStrike1776 right, but then that should be her losing her job.. not being arrested lol
Her coworkers are heavy in the indoctrination program. Sickening.
Her charges were recently dropped!!! That principal and blonde teacher deserve all the humiliation they’re going to get.
This is messed up. The cop even admitted that the breathalyzer didn’t work well, and that residual alcohol from the night before could be showing up. Completely over the top. This could’ve happened to anyone who went out the night before work.
Any alcohol detected will get you arrested. She blew a 0.066, while under the "legal limit" even if she blew a 0.006 they would have arrested her.
she was .06 that means she was legally drunk at most 2 hours before then. no way it was "residual"
@@lawrenceredmacher4382 not true, alcohol residual winds down hour over hour. She could’ve been at a much higher alcohol content the night before that is still lingering over. She was cordial.
The victim shifting is crazy with some people. 🤦♂️
He said the numbers are lower than what is accurate. Also, with numbers that high, she's still intoxicated no matter when her last drink was.
If you're reading this lady . You have a lot of support and thoughts with you . Please get yourself a good lawyer and get some justice for this.. This is NOT ok!!!. Stay strong lady 🙏❤🙏❤🙏
Standing with you 👊🏼
Same here....I agree💯 👊
Me too from the UK. You have so much to offer and I’d be honoured to have you teach my kids.
Me too❤
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I don’t drink but I am a teacher and I have experienced this level of toxic co-workers and administrators. I don’t know why anyone would want to be a teacher in America.
Being a Teacher in this day and age? Ha, let me play Russian Roulette with 6 rounds, to decide if I will choose that profession. No way, will I be forced to groom children, by pushing sickness onto children. Never mind, the out of control teens.
Sadly this is exactly what working in a school is like. These toxic mfers are everywhere.
@@KateMich12 exactly why i left the field...best decision ever
It seems like a death sentence here in TX. I have the utmost respect for teachers, and I guess I kinda feel for the drunk "teacher" here(she looks like a cafeteria worker). I mean, knowing you might get blown away at any time, just because you work at a school? It's next level messed up. I wouldn't be able to send my kids to public school these days, no way, no day.
@@KateMich12 Silence, Trumper.
I CANT STAND THESE JUDGEMENTAL PEOPLE!! LIKE THEY ARE JUST SO SPOTLESS
AND PERFECT.
I hope this lady finds this video and is brave enough to click it, expecting the worst, only to see this comment section full of support for her. Truly. It would show her, she is human and we feel for her.
I absolutely detest that police department. She was the last "example" to be taken into custody. No restraint when using the law against her. Ssholes.
the youtube comment section is the meanest nasiest place so that says a lot
YES!! @taniele84
@@callmeonkeshiasphonei know it's literally weird to see so many ppl empathizing. like it's throwing me off. ppl are so often vultures in the comments section
I can't believe he arrested her when he CLEARLY stated that he had the choice not to. She stayed respectful, and despite being "intoxicated," she was in no way belligerent or even showed signs of being intoxicated. She already lost her job. Let her go, man.
Power trip!
I think they had it out for her
MAGATARD
no cause i agree
He was afraid of the optics. How it would look if he didn’t arrest her. Small town politics
As an attorney, I think this could become an ADA lawsuit against the school. It looks like they arrested her to try and avoid her having any recourse against them.
I agree
She came to school drunk. She should be charged with child endangerment. The rules apply to everyone. She’s not exempt because she is polite
@@royaldiadem_ are you delusional? how is is drunk? people like you would lie on someone’s name just for fun. she didn’t deserve being treated this way.
@@royaldiadem_she is not drunk. And I don’t think she drank at work. I’m thinking she had more than just one glass last night and that’s what is leftover.
Exactly! Definitely an ADA lawsuit!