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Legal NewsFlorida DUI Suspect: I Drank Too Much to DriveMonday, June 1, 2009 at 03:27 PM A Florida man faces a multitude of charges after being stopped by the Niceville Police Department in the middle of the road, according to authorities.
Michael Lloyd Anderson, 49, allegedly told the police officers who pulled him over that he was having car trouble, the Northwest Florida Daily News reports. The officers at the scene stated the suspect had a "strong odor of alcohol coming from his person" in the police report. Anderson reportedly could not produce a driver's license, registration or proof of insurance at the time of the incident. At first, the suspect told the officers he had not been drinking, only later admitting to having a few shots six hours prior, according to the article. During a vehicle search, the officers allegedly found a woman's bank card, which at first Anderson said he had permission to use. He later admitted to not having permission. When asked to complete a field sobriety test, Anderson reportedly replied, "I can't do the test. I have drank too much to be driving." The 49-year-old was charged with a DUI, driving with a suspended license, grand theft, drug possession, theft of a credit card and refusing a breathalyzer test, according to the arrest report. ![]() |