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When police in Lake City, Tenn., pulled over a car that was weaving from lane to lane and driving at erratic speeds, the officer noticed that a passenger and the driver quickly switched places when the car stopped. Sure enough, Officer David Campbell concluded the original driver, Timothy Kent Lambdin, 40, of Ohio, was intoxicated and arrested him for driving under the influence. But Officer Campbell also noticed Michelle Renee Evans, 34, also of Ohio, who had taken the driver's seat after the stop, also smelled of booze. She also failed a field sobriety test and was also arrested for DUI. Two passengers in the back seat were also arrested, charged with public intoxication. (Oak Ridge Oak Ridger) ...Lucky for them, the police couldn't prove back seat driving.


Publication Date: 13 August 2000

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