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A nun drives drunk and causes an accident. But in order not to go through too much trouble, he persuades her passenger Whoever was with her in the car to take responsibility. The woman, the nurse, takes the blame at first saying she was driving, but when she learns what would have happened to her she backs off and points the finger at the lying “real” driver. The result: to the nun drunk The steering wheel has been removed Driving License For three years and a large fine.
A drunk nun at the wheel causes an accident
The story – which takes place on December 9, 2021 in Poland – has a final days finale with the nun’s “sentence”. His sister, Barbara M., had drunk glasses of wine before getting into the car in the town of Olsztyn, north of Warsaw. On board a Fiat, at an intersection, he did not give way to an Audi, which caused the accident. Crashed after she walked away from the scene, precisely because she was aware she was drunk. It’s time to convince the passenger to take responsibility for the accident and the two return to the scene of the collision. The sister tried to deceive the police by saying that her older friend was driving.
Conclusion
But when the police told the woman the fine she would face, she reconsidered and told them the truth. She said she was persuaded by Barbara M. to take the blame. So the nun was stopped: After putting her in a breathalyser, the test showed a result of 0.99 mg/L of alcohol in her blood.
The nun lost her driver’s license and her case was heard this week in Olsztyn District Court. She was found guilty of drunk driving and fined the equivalent of 380 euros. Another fine of €950 was added to be allocated to the Victims’ Assistance Fund and Post-Prison Assistance.
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