When Refusing to Step Out Could Cost You More Than a Ticket



You’ve told me yourself that you’re drunk. You’ve said that you’ve been drinking in to night. So I’m gonna need you to step out of the car. Okay, not asking you. I’m telling you to do it. And if you don’t do it, we’re gonna have to take you out ourselves and I don’t want to have to do it. Don’t take me out bed. Just let me sit here here. Ja, can you do those all right perfect? Thank you. And then can you just step out? I don’t want to step out. You don’t want to step out. Okay, why not. Because I don’t. Oh my phone. Right Hannah, can you just step out of the car for me? Please no. I don’t want to step out. Oka no, cold Hannah. I need you to step out. Okay, I’m not stepping out. Okay Hannah, I’ve already told you.
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