Diabetic Indiana trucker cleared of drunken driving
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Prosecutors have dropped a drunken driving charge against a diabetic trucker who insisted his erratic driving wasn’t caused by alcohol but an emergency medical condition.
The Monroe County prosecutor’s office dismissed the driving while intoxicated charge during a Thursday hearing at which 48-year-old Timothy Buselt of Bloomington pleaded guilty to reckless driving. The Herald-Times reports Buselt was ordered to pay more than $200 in court courts and public defender fees.
Buselt was arrested in October 2010 after another motorist reported a semi-trailer weaving along State Road 37.
Buselt maintained his erratic driving was caused by an emergency medical condition caused by untreated hyperglycemia that results in weakness, fruity-scented breath and confusion. He says he’d planned to stop at a truck stop but was arrested before he reached it.