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PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) – A Pinellas County woman charged with driving under the influence performed “several ballet and Irish folk dance moves” during a field sobriety test, according to the office of the Pinellas County Sheriff.
Deputies said Amy Harrington, 38, of Madeira Beach, rammed another vehicle about a mile from her home on April 27. When deputies arrived, they noted that Harrington had several signs of impairment, including bloodshot, watery and glassy eyes and dilated pupils.
When deputies asked Harrington to walk the line, she “struggled to follow directions and was unsteady on her feet, almost falling,” according to arrest documents.
Harrington also danced during the field sobriety test doing “several ballet and Irish folk dance moves,” the documents add.
Deputies said they found a white foam cup containing a light yellow liquid that smelled of alcohol in the center cup holder of Harrington’s car. A preliminary breath test confirmed the liquid was alcohol, the arrest report added.
The sheriff’s office said Harrington later refused testing, marking the second time she refused to test after a separate incident in Pinellas County on March 3, 2019.
Harrington was charged with driving under the influence causing property damage and refusing to submit to tests. Bail was set at $650.
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