In Chicago, Illinois, a bus driver transporting dozens of elementary school students was accused of driving under the influence (DUI) and having a high blood alcohol concentration.
According to the Cook County state's attorney's office, the bus driver, 54 year old Betty Burden, admitted that she had several vodka drinks before driving students to Lions Park Elementary School. Burden is a resident of Mount Prospect and state officials say that she has been a school bus driver since 1991.
Prosecutors working on the case say that Burden's blood alcohol level was 0.226%. In the state of Illinois, the legal limit is 0.08% and 0.04% for drivers with commercial licenses.
At this time, Burden is refusing to comment on her case and criminal charges.
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