Crime
Florida woman caught doing makeup while driving in traffic fails to notice police car directly beside her during patrol in Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale, Florida – A routine patrol in Fort Lauderdale turned into a striking example of distracted driving after a woman was caught applying makeup while navigating traffic—seemingly unaware of everything around her, including a nearby police officer.
The incident, shared by the Fort Lauderdale Police Department on social media, shows just how easily attention can drift behind the wheel. In the video, Sergeant Thomas observed a white sedan moving along Broward Boulevard. At first glance, nothing seemed unusual. But a closer look revealed something concerning.
Inside the car, the driver had flipped down her sun visor, using its mirror and built-in light as she carefully applied makeup. What made the situation more alarming was that the vehicle was not stopped—it was moving through traffic.
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From his patrol car, the officer noticed the woman’s focus was fixed on her reflection rather than the road. Cars moved around her, traffic continued to flow, yet her attention remained divided. The risk was immediate and real.
“The woman’s got a makeup brush in her hand, and she’s driving in traffic.”
That radio message captured the moment plainly. There was no exaggeration—just a clear description of a dangerous distraction unfolding in real time.
As Sergeant Thomas followed the vehicle, another detail became apparent. The driver appeared completely unaware that a police car was right behind her. Despite the proximity, she continued her routine, seemingly oblivious to both the officer and the potential consequences of her actions.
Authorities have not released further details about any citation or penalty following the incident, but the video itself serves as a warning. Distracted driving remains a persistent issue, and even brief lapses in attention can lead to serious outcomes.
In this case, no accident occurred. But the situation highlights how quickly everyday habits—like applying makeup—can become hazardous when combined with driving. For law enforcement, moments like these underscore the importance of vigilance. For drivers, they offer a reminder that the road demands full attention, every second.
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