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On June 2, 2021, the police noticed NB in ​​Harelbeke when she wanted to get into her car drunk. It didn’t come to that because she was jailed overnight for public intoxication. The next day she was allowed to leave the police station after sobering up, but the officers kept lurking. When she got into her car, an alcohol test promptly followed. Despite sobering up overnight, she still turned out to have 2.05 per mille alcohol in her blood. A high content, but still a small beer compared to the 5.5 per mille that she recorded the year before. “And she didn’t even show signs of drunkenness at the time,” the prosecutor said. “This defies all imagination.” “It is a bit regrettable that the police did not inform her after her release that she had to be careful and not get into the car,” said her lawyer. The police judge sentenced the woman to a 1-year driving ban, a fine of 3,200 euros, an alcolock and to pass her driving exams, medical and psychological tests again.

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