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An Oregon sheriff’s office took to Facebook to share its “weirdest DUI arrest of the weekend,” in which law enforcement officials arrested a woman after she poured alcohol into a Taco Bell drive-thru employees mouth.
Yea, please explain. Some of us don't care to read these totally bizarre stories. Just how DID someone pour something in someone's mouth against their will, and I assume, around other people present?
Yea, please explain. Some of us don't care to read these totally bizarre stories. Just how DID someone pour something in someone's mouth against their will, and I assume, around other people present?
In the article, the employee said that he didn't actually consume any of the alcohol. I don't think he was force feed the alcohol. More than likely, she attempted to get him to drink it and it just splashed on him.
From the article: “We talked to the employee after, and he said most of it was spilled on him and that he actually didn’t consume the Hennessy”
Yea, please explain. Some of us don't care to read these totally bizarre stories. Just how DID someone pour something in someone's mouth against their will, and I assume, around other people present?
I read the article and can’t figure it out either. It never explained whether the young man actually wanted a taste. I mean, were they flirting? Likely since it had a picture of a beautiful young woman but with da crazy eyes.
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Originally Posted by ambers72
Thats what it sounds like... Quite stupid on the womans part but this is no surprise seeing the mentality of alot of people now!
After the past few years of outrage fatigue, nothing surprises me anymore.
I'm more concerned about this......" The Washington County Sheriff’s Office did not immediately respond to Yahoo Lifestyle’s request for comment, but wrote in its Facebook post that she poured the alcohol into the employee’s mouth “right in front of a sheriff’s office sergeant,” while she was “still in her car.”
Why is someone from the sheriff's office posting things like this on Facebook?
Speaking of weirdness...why is anyone still scratching their head over some minor drive through incident that happened more than two years ago? The world is full of mysteries but this one isn't quite on the level of Bigfoot sightings!
Last edited by Parnassia; 08-31-2021 at 02:04 PM..
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