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Driver in Nimes Collides with Gendarmes’ Car While Under the Influence

Cumularde – The driver will soon have to explain herself to justice

A motorist will soon have to explain herself to the courts, after having been surprised at the wheel, by a patrol of the gendarmerieunder the influence of alcohol, Nimes (Gard), on June 10. So far, it is (unfortunately) frequent.

But it is the circumstances that led to her being checked that are rather unusual: when she had refueled at a service station, she… collided with the gendarmes’ car. It could have been any other motorist… No, it was indeed a vehicle from the Nîmes brigade that the motorist hit that morning.

She had also “stocked up on spirits”

The damage is however light on their vehicle, and the soldiers advance towards the driver, to write a report. “It immediately appears to them that in addition to filling up with gas, she also filled up with spirits before hitting the road”, ironically the gendarmes, on their page Facebook. In addition, the motorist could not present his license, the latter having been withdrawn from him for driving… under the influence of alcohol.

But, continue the gendarmes, this story is a real chance. Because, they say, this driver and her child, in the back of the vehicle, only had a small collision. And, thanks to this twist of fate, “you did not have to (…) Read more at 20 minutes

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2023-06-15 08:23:07
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