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A woman in Quanzhou was arrested on the street and shouted: Lock me up, I want to be quiet!

We often see drunk drivers

All kinds of fancy evasion inspection,

The next thing I'm going to talk about is the female driver,

After being investigated,

He even took the initiative to ask the police to lock himself up,

Why is that?

A woman in Quanzhou was arrested on the street and shouted: Lock me up, I want to be quiet!

At about 22:00 on the 13th, when the Quanzhou Nan'an Luncang Police Station set up a card on duty in the government section of Luncang Town, a white car slowly approached, and the police stopped the vehicle as usual and tested the driver for alcohol exhalation. It was found that it was a female driver Su Mou (32 years old, Nan'an Meishan), not only very cooperative with the police, but even very desperately blowing the tester, and finally showed that the woman's body alcohol concentration was 72mg/100ml, which belonged to drunk driving. Su's illegal behavior needs to be punished, but it does not need to be detained.

A woman in Quanzhou was arrested on the street and shouted: Lock me up, I want to be quiet!

In the face of such a result, Su Mou was very disappointed and made a request to the police: "You lock me up, I want to be quiet." The police are wondering, when some people are seized, they all think of light sentences, how can Su mou instead ask to detain himself?

It turned out that Su did not want to go home due to economic pressure, and felt that if he was detained for a period of time, he should be able to relax for a few days without facing those troubles. After learning the truth, the police patiently enlightened it: no matter what the reason, no matter what the mentality, for the safety of themselves and others, you can't drive when you drink, and don't drink and drive because you are in a bad mood.

Finally, Su Mou was sentenced to 12 points for driving a motor vehicle under the law for driving a motor vehicle, temporarily withheld for 6 months, and fined 1,000 yuan.

Source: Southeast Morning Post

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