"Let me go, gang bastards": drunk manager lashes out at police

Gepubliceerd op 6 maart 2016 om 14:23

Make no mistake about it: who for the judge appears, probably has something mispeuterd. Usually own fault thick bump, but sometimes an unfortunate set of circumstances, just bad luck or brute is the proven innocent.

Not rarely try to condone their slip offenders with at least curious excuses. Our reporters in the past week the Flemish police courts signed some issues on which illustrate this for the sake of completeness.

"Let me go, gang bastards": drunk manager lashes out at police

A business leader from Mol has joined the judge in Veurne to answer for not too beautiful facts. Dave was on 20 June last year in Koksijde caught with 1.95% behind the wheel, equivalent with some ten glasses of beer. The police had to let him sleep late before he answered his first even ruffle.

When he came back his positives, he was anything but friendly. "Buffoons, gang bastards. Let me go. " Thereupon he did his T-shirt to show off his torso. "I am surfer and can speeds of up to 300 kilometers per hour. You guys are making me not afraid. " A day later he sent an e-mail full of excuses. "I let me guide in the meantime", V spoke yesterday. He got 1050 euro fine and 35 days driving ban. (JHM)

Intoxicated woman wrong House

M.m. from Oudenaarde will not soon forget her trip to Wortegem. The lady was there to a birthday party, but apparently what looked too deep into the glass. When she was in her street was deposed, she ran to her own House, but not to that of the neighbours. There, she tried unsuccessfully to open the door. "I had just totally wrong", she told with error in the police court.

The neighbors not trusted and alerted the police. That established that the woman was drunk, whereby they had to answer for public intoxication. "I am ashamed deep", it sounded just yesterday. "You'll probably have drunk too much Wortegemsen", noted the judge all smiling on. That put her a fine of 120 euros, half of which with procrastination. There'll be another 100 euros in costs. (TVR)

Man blazes by built-up areas because he must to toilet

A 36-year-old man from Kluisbergen gave in the police court a very remarkable statement for his excessive speed. Virgilio d. was two kilometres from his house flashed. The man flashed against 88 per hour by the zone 50. "I had to be very urgently to the toilet and have thereby the gas pedal a little harder pressed", he told with error.

"Were you still on time?", Judge Pieter De Meyer wanted to know. "Otherwise, it was two times." The man said so. He was sentenced to a fine of 240 euros, but that is still about 250 euros in costs. Finally, he also got 10 days driving ban. (TVR)

On the flight with hum mobile with 17 beers behind the molars

The driver of a Aixam is convicted of a crime with flight accident and driving under the influence. Pedro m. had a whopping 3.36% alcohol in the blood-good for 17 glasses of beer-when he drove against a concrete block in Aalst. In addition, the defendant had no drivers license to drive a moped with mobile. "I am spot a quarter in the sheet metal are left, so I have no flight crime committed. They have always said that I had to have no driving licence for this car, "said the man against the right.

According to the current highway code must be driven without a driver's license with a hum mobile if one was born for 1961. However, the native of Aalst is younger than 55 years and must have a driving licence for mopeds to 49cc. Judge Mireille Schreurs gave the man a fine of euro 2100 2460 euro, of which with procrastination, and a driving ban of five months. He also got medical and psychological tests. (TVDN)

Son (16) gives drunk mother

Son (16) gives drunk mother to this is the world upside down: children that their parents must educate Police right a mother is with the error for the judge in Veurne appeared. P.v. from Westende reed on 3 October last year after shopping backwards against a car. She had almost one and a half per mil in her blood and wanted to flee away. Her 16-year-old son held her with his sister against, in which a violent feud arose. Thereupon put P.V. her children out of the car and drove them home. The son then called itself the police to his mother.

"This is the world upside down: children that their parents must educate," sneered the judge. P.v. got 1356 euro fine and 20 days driving ban. (JHM)

http://www.hln.be/ ron: Private coverage edited by Eric Baby 

 

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