High pedestrian density, estimated at three per mile, results in multiple emergency responses
In an unexpected incident that occurred on Friday evening, a 33-year-old man found himself in a precarious situation on the B32 in Ravensburg, Germany.
The man, who was under the influence of alcohol, was not in a car during the incident. Instead, he was walking along the four-lane carriageway of the federal road, causing quite a stir.
Several drivers reported the drunk pedestrian, with one having to brake sharply to avoid hitting him. The incident led to several emergency calls, causing a moment of tension on the busy road.
Officers quickly arrived at the scene and found the 33-year-old man. A breath test was conducted, revealing a value of over three promille, well above the legal limit.
The man was taken to the police station for further investigation. He is being investigated for dangerous interference in road traffic, a serious offence that could potentially carry significant penalties.
Despite the circumstances, no publicly available information has been released about the name or the outcome of the man. It is understood that he was later handed over to relatives.
This incident serves as a reminder to always be responsible when consuming alcohol and to prioritise safety, especially when in close proximity to roads and traffic. The police continue to investigate the incident and urge anyone with further information to come forward.
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