Wrong across the board.
Monday, around 9 p.m., a motorist in his twenties was stopped by the gendarmes for speeding.
It rolls at 118 km / h instead of the 50 km / h authorized in the town of Luceau in the Sarthe, reports
Maine Libre
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The soldiers quickly realize that the young man does not have a driver's license and that he has a blood alcohol level almost twice the authorized limit (almost one gram instead of 0.5 g per liter of blood ).
His car, a foreign brand sedan, is also not insured.
She was the subject of an administrative detention for seven days.
For all these offenses, the motorist received a fifth class ticket (up to 1,500 euros or 3,000 euros in the event of a repeat offense) and was summoned to court, according to the Sarthois daily.
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