US woman who live-streamed drink driving over Twitter avoids jail

A US woman who live-streamed a video of herself drink-driving has avoided jail after making a plea deal.

Whitney Beall, a 23-year-old from Florida, had been out on a night of bar-hopping last October when she decided to film herself driving and broadcast it over Twitter’s Periscope app. Concerned users notified the police, who managed to track down and arrest Beall.

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