Val
and I ate dinner at a new place in town, just down the road from where we live. We each had a glass of wine and shared a
third. No big deal.
Or
so we thought.
On
the drive home we came to a roadblock where the police were putting drivers
through a sobriety test. In France, this
means blowing into a tube attached to a machine that tests your blood alcohol
level. Val has been doing all the
driving because of my broken wrist, so she got to take the test.
I
thought this was would be easy but then found out that Val was “feeling the wine just
a little bit.” Hm, I guess she had more
of that third glass than I thought.
She
told me later that she was afraid she might be handcuffed and hauled off to jail. This made her so nervous that her usually
reliable French went right out the window.
To
make it worse, she had no idea how a French Breathalyzer works or what she was
supposed to do. This made for some
interesting back and forth.
First,
the cop told her to blow into the tube. Val
understood “blow” but not “into the tube.”
So she sort of puffed in the general direction of the tube.
The
cop was not amused.
Then
he told Val to do it again, kind of pantomiming with the machine how it worked. This time she understood.
But
Val didn’t know that every driver gets a fresh, new tube. She figured that other people had been using
it before her. And there’s no way she
was putting that icky thing in her mouth.
So she just got closer to the tube and blew harder.
Now
the cop was getting agitated. And he had
a gun.
Finally,
after more gesturing and pantomiming, Val understood what to do and reluctantly
blew in the tube. The cop looked at the
machine, very seriously at first, then smiled and said “parfait !” and sent us on our way.
I think he was glad to be rid of us.
I
found the whole thing hilarious. Val, mmm,
not so much. And she’s told me in no
uncertain terms that next time I’ll be driving.
KVS
Vivement que les voitures autonomes sortent !
ReplyDeleteSay that to the cop next time "un verre ca va, deux verres bonjour les degats", he will be impressed and will let you go.
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