‘I want to blow something else’: Woman’s lewd attempt to avoid breathalyser

A woman pulled over for erratic driving has been caught on camera trying to seduce a police officer to avoid taking a breath test.

As the officer tries to administer the breathalyser test, the woman suggestively licks the device and tells him “I am divorced, I want to blow something else”.

The incident took place in the town of Aresenyev, in south-eastern Russian region of Primorsky Krai, after the alleged drunk motorist, identified only as Tatiana, was stopped by the police after appearing to drive erratically.

When one of the officers asked her to blow into his breathalyser, the apparently drunk woman decided to flirt with him instead, as seen in the footage released by Russian police.

She says: “I want to blow on another tube. I am divorced, I want to blow something else.”

Then she seductively licks the breath tester and touches his hand while moaning slightly.

Blonde driver can be seen sucking on the breathalyser.
That's a little more sultry than usual. Source: Australscope

The incident took place on February 22, but was only made public now.

The video went viral in Russia and Tatiana has asked a number of news outlets to take it down, according to local media in which she is quoted complaining about the “such terrible things being written about me…”

According to reports, Tatiana was found to be over the limit and she has since lost her driver’s licence and been fined the equivalent of about $A670.

It’s unclear where the footage came from with some online suggesting the leaked video was filmed by one of Tatiana’s friends and that she should be more selective about choosing her crowd.

“I think it is better to have enemies than friends like that,” one person wrote.

Others were quick to praise the office for staying on the task at hand.

“I have so much respect for this cop’s restraint!” one person joked on Russian social media.

— Australscope

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