Don't get me wrong, the regular MP's were nice and professional. It is the ONE civilian officer that took charge of the case is who I'm pissed about.
I should have kept my mouth shut, but I've never been put in this situation before and I was nervous and anxious as hell. Not to mention that I was never informed of any rights (except right before my blood draw) even though I was arrested.
Not to mention that cooperating potentially got me the *pending* charges and not full blown bans from the base. Had I refused the blood test for example, I would have been instantly banned from base.
I'm staying calm and I was also calm through the whole process - even one of the MP's made the comment that I was very calm and cooperative for everything that was going on. I'm just coming up with scenarios that could potentially cost me my job so that I can head them off quickly.