C'est l'histoire d'un paysan surnommé Jo la Goute connu dans le milieu agricole comme le James bond du Calva. Une histoire racontée par le journaliste Philippe Bertin. L'homme pour transporter son calvados produit clandestinement avait transformé sa vielle DS en voiture d'agent secret, 007. Tout y était : fausse plaques d'immatriculation tournantes, système de projection pour répandre de l'huile sur la route, phares aveuglants, distributeurs automatiques de clous et bien sûr fausse carrosserie pour dissimuler des réserves d'alcool tout était bon et parfaitement bricolé pour, au cas où, échapper aux gendarmes qui le poursuivraient. Podcast by Tendance Ouest.
Emissions
- Scènes de crimes en Normandie
- #13 Jo la Goutte : le James Bond du Calvados
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