A drunk mum who drove straight into the front of a Tesco Express then got battered by a woman pushing a pram shortly afterwards.
Emma Poingdestre was nearly three times over the limit when she got behind the wheel and went shopping. A judge today told her that it was by "luck and not judgement" that she had not caused a fatality.
Liverpool Crown Court heard yesterday (Friday) that police received reports of a Kia vehicle crashing into the front of Tesco Express on Sefton Road in Litherland shortly after 8.30pm on August 24 last year.
Officers attended the scene and found motorist Poingdestre "slurring her words, unsteady on her feet and strongly smelling of intoxicants", the Liverpool Echo reports. READ MORE: Manchester gangster arrested at ferry port after fleeing UK Paul Blasbery, prosecuting, described how the 55-year-old, of Moss Lane in Litherland, failed a roadside breath test and was arrested.
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