The wait is over! Without further ado, Ms. Lujan’s award-winning performance continues in Part III.

Part One: http://tiny.cc/thefirstpart
Part Two: http://tiny.cc/parttwo

(Unfortunately, footage for a Part IV does not exist.)

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40 thoughts on “Field Sobriety Test Gold Medalist, Part III”
  1. I dont smoke or drink. But I need a 🚬 and 💉(blood) in my 🍷/🍺 ( alcohol) after this 3 part show ( if you saw part ll you'll understand). Truly exhausted. I think we all are including, Ms. Lujan and the officer.
    Officer- much respect for you 👍.

  2. This officer should be given a certificate at a ceremony in his honor. Very nice, kind, patient, understanding. He even asked for security help so she doesnt get hurt. This police force and his wife are so so lucky!
    I feel bad for her. She honestly thinks she's been mistreated. She doesnt understand how kind and caring he's been to her.

  3. This officer is exemplary. He was so firm, yet completely respectful and concerned. I think there are underlying mental issues in this case. She may have been self medicating. I pray that the officer gets full recognition of his superb performance in handling this very difficult situation and that this poor woman gets the help she so desperately needs.

  4. All of these three parts , could have taken place at roadside in less than ten minutes. Drug swab and breathalyser

  5. Good luck with the claim of Police brutality. Good luck with the Judge. Poor officer dealing with this combative offender. 10 out of 10 viewing.

  6. If you noticed that they blocked out the part when putting her in the back seat .. I don't trust most cops. I've even had the chief of police stalking me after calling the police and ambulance to get help for my son.

  7. The officer should enlist the support of a medic to assess the lady and a social worker as she appears vulnerable. Contact her family and get her history.

  8. It could be early onset dementia and just has not been diagnosed/ treated. Bless her heart. And blessings to the officer who exhibited the patience of a saint 💝

  9. I made it to part 3 without laughing…but "can you state your name for the record?" made me lose it.

  10. I fell so bad for her, i am however thankful that she was taken off the road for the safety of herself and the public. I hope she gets the help she deserves. I wish I could give her a hug. The officer was a stand up officer and gentlemen… very respectful and patient.

  11. Did it ever occur to anyone the officer was being extra nice because of the cameras? Cops are human just like us. I would imagine if there were no cameras, you would of witnessed more "human" during the interaction and less acting.

  12. The first video was funny. Now its just down-right sad to watch. This lady needs help. I hope the right people step in.

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