Louisville woman fought DUI case for 14 months after 0.0 Breathalyzer test

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Cuqita Boyd got into a minor car wreck while driving to work in January 2022, then was charged with driving under the influence after an officer claimed she didn’t follow directions during a field sobriety test.

But Boyd was adamant she hadn’t been drinking and asked to be given a Breathalyzer test on the side of the road to prove it so she wouldn’t be late for her job as a U.S. postal worker.

The Louisville Metro Police officer, Samantha Davenport, denied that request, later saying she didn’t carry a portable Breathalyzer in her cruiser. That “wasn’t my thing,” she said…

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