Police Ask for Drunk People to Help with Field Sobriety Tests

The Sheriff's Office of Jefferson County, Missouri needs you to get inebriated and will provide you with the booze to do it.

On Facebook, the Sheriff's Office explains that, in order to provide practical training for officers in conducting field sobriety tests on drunk drivers, they ask that volunteers get liquored up at a designated facility. The officers will then run the volunteers through standard field sobriety tests, including a breathalyzer. This event is called a "wet lab" and is apparently a common practice among police departments.

Participants will be provided with a free ride home (not to jail, the author emphasizes) at the conclusion of the exercise.

-via Dave Barry | Photo: Pixabay


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