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This is the moment police arrive at the scene where an alleged drink driver ploughed into a seafood store to find her tucking into a pack of fish and chips.
Customers narrowly avoided being crushed by the Subaru Forester when it hurtled into a seafood restaurant on the Gold Coast about midday on Good Friday.
When police eventually pried the 51-year-old woman away from her meal, she allegedly blew a blood-alcohol level of 0.277 - more than five times over the limit.
Footage shows stunned officers arriving to find the car still inside the store, which sustained major structural damage.
'How did you wind up driving through the shop window?' one officer asks.
The woman rambles something irritably before reaching for another handful of hot chips.
'Excuse me, don't eat those… Hang on a second.'
She then appears to lose her temper at a passenger for telling the camera he was inside the car during the crash.
A Queensland Police spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia no charges have yet been laid against the woman.
Footage shows Dennis Coggin, 74, leap out of the path of the car as it crashes into store before the lunchtime rush at 11.40am.
Store employee Jacob Barrow told 7 News said the crash could have been much worse if it were half an hour later.
'Had it happened half and hour later, there would have been a lot of people,' he said.
'It could have been a lot worse. Staff had just walked on the line where the car went five seconds earlier.'