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This is the shocking moment a drunk driver forgets her ABC during a sobriety test after cops pulled her over for driving erratically.
An off-duty cop spotted a vehicle driving erratically on a road in Ocala, Florida, on Friday. The driver, Tammy Angel, showed signs of impairment, so officers called to the scene conducted seated Field Sobriety Exercises due to her level of intoxication.
When Angel was asked to say the alphabet from A to Z, she only responded with: 'A, B, C... It was so many years ago.'
She tried again but failed as she said: 'A, B, C, E, F, G, H, Y, O, I' before mumbling gibberish.
When she was told she would be placed under arrest for driving under the influence, Angel attempted to formulate sentences, but only managed to string together some incoherent words.
When Tammy Angel (pictured) was asked to say the alphabet from A to Z, she only responded with: 'A, B, C... It was so many years ago'
Angel was so intoxicated that she had to be evaluated at the hospital before going to jail
When she was told she would be placed under arrest for driving under the influence, Angel attempted to formulate sentences, but only managed to string together some incoherent words
Angel was so intoxicated that she had to be evaluated at the hospital before going to jail.
This comes after a Florida man drove his white pickup truck into the water at a beach before he was arrested - claiming it wasn't his fault 'the truck don't surf'.
Jason Brzuszkiewicz, 49, decided to take his truck for a spin in the ocean in February in New Smyrna Beach.
Brzuszkiewicz accessed the beach by driving around a closed gate that had a 'DO NOT ENTER' sign on it and declined to pay the toll fee to have his car there.
The beach was closed at the time due to high tide as witnesses captured the man's truck being driven in the rough waves.
Police from the Volusia County Sheriff's Office eventually caught up to Brzuszkiewicz as he told them: 'It's not my fault the truck don't surf,' and laughed about it.
He was charged with failure to pay vehicular access fee and was taken to Volusia County Branch Jail and is being held on a $200 bond.