![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiAZ24QwT0YehLiDfq6JHGXOBLMyA7yW8mFczPnZRH68ZWNId7ERuBJy_RUc324Y3LRwscDk4uulxOsQv8OfBfMh1iZsTurbTPmJB44KBYBQvEs73G9yGde7i19x4drkNlhsQe5zzSIeg8/s200/wrong+way+driver.jpg)
"She tried to explain how traffic worked in Canada," Oakland police officer Charles Streetzel wrote in an arrest report. "After listening to her I explained that the roadway she had been traveling on operated under the same principles. At this time I noticed her eyes were bloodshot and she seemed to be confused," Streetzel wrote. The cooperative Ms Godbout was later charged with possession of marijuana, methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia and booked into the Orange County Jail. A cat found in the car was turned over to Orange County Animal Services for "safe keeping."
The encounter happened just before 12:10am last Thursday. Streetzel was driving a police vehicle when a corporal in the passenger seat spotted the wrong-way driver run a red light. "In an attempt to prevent a head on collision with other vehicles, I made a U-turn and placed my vehicle in the path of all traffic," Streetzel wrote. "The vehicle heading east stopped, as well as the traffic heading westbound." Godbout followed Streetzel's orders and pulled off into a nearby parking lot, where she tried to explain why she was driving on the left side against the flow of traffic.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjl2li3kMA4gTeGAzF_gIKywQGZanaz13PAjTk0_QfJDXj5asEapDKrtuM_26lEdbm1MqyEFpxJCwSeBEiwKFfkO-bVkSKft295stqa36mqvAvjQPG02L2JNZCnKlAAjJc7CXvq3imDmOI/s200/wrong+way+driver%2527s+cat.jpg)
No comments:
Post a Comment