
We all do little stupid things on the road, it’s human. Speeding or careless mistakes are common. And in general, it is not very serious, even if it is clearly necessary to be as focused as possible. But for some motorists, reckless driving has become a way of life. Excessive speeding, alcohol or drug use, dangerous behavior, in short, some accumulate, as we have seen in our columns. But not everyone ends up in law enforcement. That’s certainly what this driver, who was finally having a very bad day, was hoping for.
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… 👮🏻 checks his gray card
🥺 The plate is well made, which is a
❌Crime of using fake license plates
▶️The man is a gift @PoliceNat34
❓ Lexicon⤵️ #DDRDPM Authorized directorate for regulation of public property and mobility pic.twitter.com/Gq6bEz2j17— Montpellier Municipal Police (@PMMontpellier) November 22, 2022
Dangerous driver
The events unfold in Brittany, near Bath. On the night of Saturday to Sunday, February 5, a young woman called the police after an alcoholic man disturbed her by following her home before driving away Citroen C4 gray. Later that night, the couple is brutally hit by an identical car, which then quickly flees. At the behest of a passing cyclist, the police went in search of him. A few minutes later, they come across a car stopped in the middle of the road, near which the driver was asking passers-by for help.
Undeniable proof
Then his car was badly damaged and, above all, the car license plate a recently crashed car is built into the radiator grille. Golden evidence for the police, who are trying to conduct a blood alcohol test, which the driver refused. He is then taken to the station where he claims he has a “black hole”. Already having a solid criminal record, he will be brought to the prosecutor’s office for repeated driving while intoxicated.
Source: Auto Plus

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