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The traffic stop unfolded on a dark, nearly empty stretch of road, much like countless others before it. A car drifted across the lane markings, prompting an officer to pull it over. The driver insisted he was “completely fine,” but his slurred speech and unsteady movements told a different story. Each attempt to justify himself only made his impairment more obvious. Calm and professional, the officer guided him through a series of field sobriety tests, maintaining patience while carefully observing every stumble and misstep. The goal was not simply to make an arrest, but to prevent a potentially devastating outcome. The officer understood that impaired driving is never a private risk; it endangers every pedestrian, passenger, and family sharing the road.

When asked to complete one final task—forming a sentence using three specific colors—the driver treated it like a harmless challenge rather than a serious assessment. Proud of his creativity, he delivered the line, “The phone went green green, I pink it up, and the light turned yellow,” expecting approval. Instead, his response confirmed what the officer already knew. Moments later, the cold click of handcuffs marked the end of the encounter. The arrest was not about embarrassment or punishment alone; it was about safety. In that quiet instant, the humor faded, replaced by the sobering truth that impaired decisions behind the wheel can carry irreversible consequences.

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