Now that is a DWI story

 Blaze:

Police in Florida used a PIT maneuver to stop a driver heading the wrong way on Interstate 4 on Sept. 13, Tampa Police said, adding that the motorist was traveling westbound in the eastbound lanes.

Bodycam video shows what happened after the vehicle was brought to a stop.

One officer is seen with his gun drawn at the driver-side window and ordering the motorist to exit the vehicle from the passenger-side door.

"Do you realize that you're going the wrong way on the interstate?" an officer is heard asking a female, whose face is blurred out.

"On this interstate?" she replies incredulously.

"Yeah. Do you see all these lights coming toward us?" the officer asks.

"Yeah, I do," she soon answers before adding quite the kicker. "Babe, I do."

As the cop continues trying to convince her she was driving the wrong way, the female digs herself deeper in a hole: "This one? This car? This car? Are you serious?"

Soon the female is in tears explaining to an officer that her husband was driving her home — despite the fact that video appears to show that she was, in fact, behind the wheel after the PIT maneuver.

"Do you realize that you're going the wrong way on the interstate?" an officer is heard asking a female, whose face is blurred out.

"On this interstate?" she replies incredulously.

"Yeah. Do you see all these lights coming toward us?" the officer asks.

"Yeah, I do," she soon answers before adding quite the kicker. "Babe, I do."

As the cop continues trying to convince her she was driving the wrong way, the female digs herself deeper in a hole: "This one? This car? This car? Are you serious?"

Soon the female is in tears explaining to an officer that her husband was driving her home — despite the fact that video appears to show that she was, in fact, behind the wheel after the PIT maneuver.

"What do you mean? You were driving home," the cop tells her. "You were just driving."

"No, no, no, no, no, no, no," she replies while slurring her words, trying to explain that she was in the passenger seat.

The cop yells out to a fellow officer to check if anyone else is in the car.

Sure enough: no husband. No other humans, in fact.

Things head farther south after the officer asks her how many drinks she's had that evening — and then conducts a field sobriety test. Not good. Not good at all.
...

I suspect she probably lost count of how many drinks she had. 

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