A driver who was "well and truly 'baked'" has been arrested after Laois gardaí caught them speeding at 165km/h, and then discovered they had no insurance, were an unaccompanied learner, and even had a live arrest warrant.
The Laois Roads Policing Unit made the discovery on the M7 motorway, with gardaí later sharing a tongue-in-cheek post about the incident on social media, complete with Great British Bake Off references.
In a post shared on the An Garda Síochána Laois/Offaly Facebook page, gardaí quipped: "On Your Marks, Get Set, BRAKE! Laois RPU stopped this yellow reg BMW speeding at 165 km/h along the M7 yesterday. On approaching this vehicle the aroma of Cannabis would've given even Prue & Paul a bad case of the munchies."
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"Our roadside DrugWipe' taste test' came back positive for Cannabis and Opioids. Confirming that this driver was well and truly 'baked'…. And the rest of the recipe wasn't great either: No insurance, Learner Unaccompanied, Live Arrest Warrant. Definitely not a Star Baker! No Hollywood handshake, just good old fashioned handcuffs."
The driver was arrested, charged, and brought before a judge in Tullamore last Sunday morning. Gardaí confirmed the vehicle was also seized.
The post finished with one final culinary flourish, stating: "Results of taking the biscuit: Driver arrested, charged and given an overnight stay in the much less comfortable Garda tent before being brought in front a different type of Judge in Tullamore this morning. Vehicle whisked away (On the back of a tow truck).”
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The post, which drew a viral online reaction for its witty Bake Off references, served as a reminder of the serious risks associated with driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Gardaí continue to urge motorists to drive responsibly, warning that drug driving remains a major contributor to crashes and fatalities across the country.
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