Gainesville Sun
A former president of the defunct local chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving was arrested recently by the Gainesville Police Department on a DUI charge.
Debra Oberlin, 48, was arrested after she had difficulty on a field sobriety test. She registered a .234 and .239 on breath alcohol tests. Florida's legal limit for driving is .08.
Shellacked.
More from Mail Online (UK): apparently she lost her mother recently and was triggered into a drinking episode by that. She reported she had a night out with some friends and gave one of them a lift home because they were intoxicated and she was not aware she was.
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'I'm not this terrible, hypocritical person. I'm a hard-working person who has gone through the biggest personal loss in my life.
'The physical stress, hunger and tiredness meant the alcohol affected me more than it normally would.
I am certain a lot of people arrested for drunk driving have fine excuses and good reasons for being inebriated behind the wheel.
'In 2009 alone, nearly 11,000 lives were lost due to drunk driving and another 400,000 people were injured in alcohol-related crashes in the U.S.
That alcohol is some dangerous stuff.
You might want to 'steer clear' of it.