https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-coventry-warwickshire-47914832
The judge faced no action for the comments.A judge gave a serial drink-driver a chance to avoid jail because she is a woman.
Victoria Parry, 30, hit three other cars after downing a bottle of wine.
Judge Sarah Buckingham said Parry, an alcoholic who had escaped an abusive relationship, would have gone "straight down the stairs" to jail if she were a man.
Although Parry "deserved" a prison term, the judge gave her three months to address her issues.
The comments are being investigated by a judicial watchdog.
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The judge said: "If Miss Parry was a man, there is no question it would have been straight down the stairs, because this is a shocking case of dangerous driving against a background of two previous convictions for excess alcohol."
But, she said, the offence had been committed in May 2018, and Parry, who had admitted dangerous driving, had not been in trouble since.
"She has clearly got an alcohol problem. She is, whether she admits it or not, an alcoholic," the judge said.
Deferring sentencing for three months, judge Buckingham told Parry she "richly deserved" an immediate custodial term of 18 months.