Caroline was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor DWI. She had not been in an accident. She had not harmed anyone. Watch Caroline's 3 minute video and learn what's happening in police stations across the country.At the police station in Austin, Texas, Caroline was confined to a restraint chair by hand cuffs and leg irons and shoulder straps. A hood was put over her head covering her eyes, nose and mouth making it difficult for her to breath. Caroline panicked. She thought she was going to die. She shook in the handcuffs. To stop her from shaking deputies grabbed her neck and choked her. As Caroline became still, they claim they took her blood.This ridiculous torture was done to take Caroline's blood for a misdemeanor DWI charge. Caroline was found not guilty of DWI by a jury. Now Caroline wants to stop the police from doing this to other people. If the police want to take someone's blood, they can take the person to the hospital where the blood will be drawn safely in a medical environment and the person's guilt or innocence proven without risking injury or death.Litigation is expensive and the government has an endless pot of money from which to pay experts and investigators and court reporters. Caroline's attorney is working for her on a contingency basis, meaning she gets paid only if Caroline wins. But experts and investigators and court reporters have to be paid up front as the litigation proceeds. One good expert can cost as much as $20,000 or more. We need the help of experts to explain to the jury what policies and training should be in place and what the police did wrong. It seems obvious to us when we hear what happened, but the law is designed to protect the police. Changing policies and training requires this proof from experts.Taking one deposition costs about $500. We need to take depositions of all of the employees of the Sheriff and the police department who were responsible for policies and training in order to learn what policies are in place and what training has been given.Investigators searching for witnesses and other evidence charge hourly. We need to find everyone who has suffered this experience to show the jury the pattern of abuse. We need the help of investigators to find these victims.Caroline is ready to go the distance to make these changes.Caroline is risking her reputation and suffering from PTSD again and again to tell the story to you and to stop police from doing this ever again.Watch her 3 minute video and learn what's happening in police stations across the country.