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Driver fined for speeding, blames Easter cake in oven

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Romanian police fined a driver for speeding who explained she had to hurry or her cake would burn. - Photo: Constanta County Police Inspectorate's Facebook

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BUDAPEST, Hungary: Romanian police fined a driver for speeding after she explained she had to hurry or her cake would burn, reported German Press Agency (dpa).

The woman said she had left a cake in the oven on the day before Orthodox Easter.

Police noted she was driving at 176 kilometres per hour, far too fast for a narrow country road in the south-east of the country.

The driver had “tested the limits of physics” at that speed and tried to justify it with a “culinary drama”, the Constanta County Police Inspectorate said in a Facebook post.

She said she was baking the traditional cozonac, a Romanian yeast cake made with raisins or nuts at Easter.

Predominantly Orthodox Christians in Romania are celebrating Easter this weekend, a week after Catholics and Protestants.

The woman was fined more than 1,800 lei (approx. RM1,652.30), which police said would be enough for “20 ready-baked premium-quality cozonacs”.

Furthermore, her driving licence has been suspended for four months, meaning she now “has enough time as a pedestrian to learn all the secrets of baking”, the police said. – BERNAMA-dpa 

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