My mother crashed into Tesco and was assaulted by a woman pushing the pram

A drunk mother was assaulted by a woman pushing a pram after crashing into a Tesco store.

Emma Poingdestre was almost three times over the limit when she got behind the wheel and went shopping. A judge today told her it was “luck and not judgment” that she had not caused a fatal accident.




Liverpool Crown Court heard today, Friday, that police received reports of a Kia vehicle crashing into the front of the Tesco Express on Sefton Road in Litherland shortly after 8.30pm on August 24 last year. Officers arrived on scene and found motorist Poingdestre “slurred with her words, unsteady on her feet and smelling strongly of intoxicants.”

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Paul Blasbery, prosecuting, described how the 55-year-old, of Moss Lane in Litherland, failed a roadside breath test and was arrested. While in custody it was found that she had at least 102 micrograms of alcohol in her system per 100 ml of breath – the legal limit was 35 mg.

CCTV footage, played in court, showed Poingdestre pulling into a car park before suddenly driving into the shop front, causing £26,340 in damage. She was then seen driving away on the sidewalk outside the property for a short distance before getting out of her vehicle. At that point, an unknown woman was seen pushing her to the ground and then punching and kicking her to the ground.

The court heard there was “evidence that she was pushing a pram and the car almost hit her”, although this was not shown on the video. Poingdestre has no previous convictions.

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