A Madeira Beach woman ended up in handcuffs after she tried to impress a deputy, who she said reminded her of her ballet coach, with her best dance moves during a field sobriety test following a car crash.
According to an arrest report, Amy Harrington, 38, had rear-ended another vehicle along Gulf Boulevard shortly before 10:30 p.m. on April 27.
In body camera video, the deputy can be heard giving Harrington explicit instructions to walk along the yellow line. When asked if she understood the directions, Harrington said, ‘yes’, but added that she thought the deputy’s instructions were ‘ridiculous’. Amy Harrington gave deputes quite a performance when she broke out in dance during a field sobriety test following a car crash. Credit: Pinellas County Sheriff's Office
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