A camper.
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Her trip in a motorhome took her straight to the drunken cell.
A 29-year-old driver was arrested Monday evening by the gendarmes on a departmental road in Saint-Amans-Soult, in the Tarn.
The soldiers were first warned that a motorhome traveling in a dangerous way had hit a telephone pole.
It was by wanting to meet the van that the gendarmes also paid the price for the woman's hazardous driving.
She crashed into their vehicle, luckily causing no injury, either for her or for the police.
Saint-Amans-Soult is a town in the Tarn region near Mazamet.
- Map4News
The alcohol test provided the gendarmes with the explanation for this surreal scene: the young woman was driving with 1.6 g of alcohol per liter of blood.
She left the barracks on Tuesday morning with, in her pocket, a summons to appear before the Criminal Court of Castres.
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