Daily Camera (Boulder)

Bruce Springstee­n

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The government dropped drunken driving and reckless driving charges against Bruce Springstee­n on Wednesday stemming from an incident in November, admitting that the rocker’s blood-alcohol level was so low that it didn’t warrant the charges.

Springstee­n pleaded guilty to a third charge, consuming alcohol in a closed area, the Gateway National Recreation Area. Better known as Sandy Hook, it is an Atlantic Ocean peninsula with views of the New York City skyline.

Facing a judge and more than 100 onlookers in a video conference, Springstee­n sat next to lawyer Mitchell Ansell and admitted he was aware it was illegal to consume alcohol at the park.

“I had two small shots of tequila,” Springstee­n said in response to questions from an assistant U.S. attorney. The case was heard in federal court because the park is considered federal land.

U.S. Magistrate Anthony Mautone fined Springstee­n $500 for the of fense, plus $40 in cour t fees.

“I think I can pay that immediatel­y, your honor,” Springstee­n told Mautone.

In an emailed statement, Ansell wrote that Springstee­n “is pleased with the outcome” of the court hearing.

According to a probable cause document written by park police at the time of the incident, Springstee­n told a park of ficer he had done two shots in the previous 20 minutes but wouldn’t take a preliminar y breath test before he was arrested. Mautone said Wednesday that the preliminar y test is not required, and is not admissible in cour t.

When he took a breath test at the park’s ranger station, Springstee­n’s blood-alcohol came back .02, a quar ter of the legal limit in New Jersey, prosecutor­s said Wednesday.

The officer wrote that he saw Springstee­n take a shot of tequila and then get on his motorcycle. The officer wrote that the rocker “smelt strongly of alcohol” Nov. 14 and “had glassy eyes” and that there was a bottle of Patron tequila that was “completely empty.”

The report described Springstee­n as “visibly swaying back and for th” during a field sobriety test and said he declined to provide a sample on an initial breath test.

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