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My states wins Moron of the Day again. A woman blows through a four way stop and gets pulled over. LEOs smell alcohol. She blows a .18 and then starts running her mouth.
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She told officers, “I’m a white, clean girl,” and when they asked what they had to do with anything she said, “You’re a cop, you should know what that means,” the report said.
I'd actually like to know what she thinks that means. Guess what her "partner" does for a living? Yep. He's a law enforcement officer.
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The woman was booked into the Beaufort County Detention Center and faces driving under the influence, speeding, disregarding a stop sign, simple possession of marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia charges, according to the jail log.
Interestingly, her name does not appear in the article. Not sure if that ws an editorial decision or if the law enforcement agency choose not to divulge it since her partner is an officer.
Apparently it was an editorial decision not to use her name by the paper. A Facebook friend found her mug shot on the local police web site. She's a real estate agent. I'm guessing that will hurt her bottom line.
She also tried good grade privilege, college-educated privilege, cheerleader privilege, female privilege, birthday privilege, sorority girl privilege, National Honors Society privilege, and partnership with a cop privilege.
She also tried good grade privilege, college-educated privilege, cheerleader privilege, female privilege, birthday privilege, sorority girl privilege, National Honors Society privilege, and partnership with a cop privilege.
That's horrible that her name wasn't released---why the protection for her? It's not like she is a juvenile--she's 32! Here is her real estate web page:
As if she didn't rub me the wrong way already with her actions and her rich white entitlement complex, I see that she was a pharmaceutical rep inbetween selling media and real estate. This so irks me---my husband had a graduate science degree and 10 years of pharmaceutical sales experience, but when he got laid off in his forties he couldn't find another job in the field because they were recruiting blond cheerleaders from colleges, regardless of their majors---and she fits the bill exactly.
I don't know whether this arrest could cause her to lose her RE license. She definitely needs to be able to drive to do it.
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