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Dimitra Matsouka: Taken to Evelpidon Court following her arrest for drunk driving – She was without a license, plates, and over the speed limit

Dimitra Matsouka was taken to the courts at the former Evelpidon School just before noon following her arrest on the evening of Wednesday, November 19, in Vouliagmeni

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The actress was found driving drunk, without a license, without license plates, and at a speed well above the legal limit.

The well-known actress appeared before the prosecutor for the reading of charges and is expected to be brought before an investigator as part of the summary proceedings.

According to information, the incident occurred last night at 23:40 on Athinas Street in the Vouliagmeni area, where the actress was arrested for driving significantly over the speed limit while under the influence of alcohol.

Specifically, on Athinas Street near Danais Street in Vouliagmeni, she was moving at a speed of 97 km/h instead of the permitted 50 km/h, exceeding the speed limit by 47 km/h.

During the traffic check, it was found that the 51-year-old actress did not have a driving license, which had been revoked on October 10, and also had no license plates, which had been removed a few days earlier on November 16 by the Athens Traffic Police Subdivision.

The police administered a breathalyzer test, which showed a blood alcohol content of 0.42 mg/l on the first test and 0.38 mg/l on the second test. The legal limit is 0.25 milligrams per liter of exhaled air. Subsequently, she was taken to the First Southeastern Attica Police Department, where the summary procedure was followed.

“They took my plates in Kolonaki,” she told the police

During the check, when police noticed the car had no license plates, Matsouka reportedly said, “They took my plates in Kolonaki,” referring to the incident when the Traffic Police had confiscated her plates a few days earlier on November 16. Similarly, her driving license had been revoked earlier, on October 10, a fact that also came to light during the check.

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