Submitted by Guest201 (not verified) on Wed, 12/12/2012 - 11:07am.
People need to read the article fully before they start commenting. The lady refused to stop for a traffic stop. This action is illegal no matter what county you're in. And she lives in South Carolina. So if New Hanover County backed up agains the state line, the chase would have occured in New Hanover County. Just because the incident happened in Brunswick County, don't start bashing Brunswick County or it's law enforcement. That's just showing your ignorance. I think Brunswick County law enforcement did an excellent job getting this woman, who is clearly a nut case and habitual DUI offender, off of the streets.
People need to read the
People need to read the article fully before they start commenting. The lady refused to stop for a traffic stop. This action is illegal no matter what county you're in. And she lives in South Carolina. So if New Hanover County backed up agains the state line, the chase would have occured in New Hanover County. Just because the incident happened in Brunswick County, don't start bashing Brunswick County or it's law enforcement. That's just showing your ignorance. I think Brunswick County law enforcement did an excellent job getting this woman, who is clearly a nut case and habitual DUI offender, off of the streets.