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Woman Crashes Car While Shaving Bikini Area - ouch!

Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 3:05 am
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Police: Woman Crashes Car While Shaving Bikini Area

David Knowles
Writer
AOL News
(March 8) -- Sometimes multitasking has its limits.

Such is the case in the Florida Keys, where police say a 37-year-old woman crashed her 1995 Ford Thunderbird into another car as she attempted to shave her bikini area.

According to the arrest report, on March 2, Megan Mariah Barnes told Florida State Trooper Gary Dunick that she was on her way to Key West to meet her boyfriend, and that she "wanted to be ready for the visit." So, police say she had her ex-husband, Charles Judy, who was riding in the passenger seat, take the wheel while she attended to her pubic hair.

Police say Megan Mariah Barnes was shaving her bikini line while driving her Ford Thunderbird in South Florida. On March 2, she rammed into another vehicle that had slowed to make a left turn. Police also say that her license was under suspension because of a DUI conviction.

Police say Megan Mariah Barnes was shaving her bikini line while driving her Ford Thunderbird in South Florida. On March 2, she rammed into another vehicle that had slowed to make a left turn. Police also say that her license was under suspension because of a DUI conviction.

The results weren't pretty. Going 45 mph, Barnes and Judy are said to have rear-ended a car that had slowed to make a left turn.

A day earlier, Barnes had been convicted of numerous driving infractions, including DUI with a prior arrest and driving with a suspended license. She had been ordered to impound her car, her license was revoked for five years, and she had been placed on probation for nine months.

Dunick told The Citizen newspaper that after the crash, in which two passengers in the other car were treated for minor injuries at an area hospital, Barnes drove for another half-mile before switching seats with Judy in an attempt to make it seem to police as though she had not been driving.

"It is unbelievable," Dunick said. "I'm really starting to believe this stuff only happens in the Keys."

"She was charged with leaving the scene of an accident," said police spokesman Lt. Alex Annunziato, "in addition to all the charges stemming from her earlier violations."

If found guilty of violating the terms of her probation, Barnes could face a year behind bars.

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