Management and regulation of vehicular movement under the influence of alcohol
On the evening of the 30th of August, a 64-year-old car driver was stopped and checked by police officers on Gemuender Street in Schleiden. The check occurred at 22:10.
During the routine stop, a strong smell of alcohol was detected on the man. As a precaution, a voluntary breath alcohol test was conducted, showing a reading of 1.28 per mil. A blood sample was then taken from the man at the Schleiden police station for further analysis.
Following these results, the man was prohibited from continuing his journey and his driver's license was confiscated. A report was filed for driving under the influence, and the incident has been documented by the local authorities.
It is important to note that the name of the accused driver has not been publicly disclosed at this time. No new information about the man's identity or the outcome of the case has been provided.
This incident serves as a reminder to always prioritise safety on the roads and to never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The authorities continue to enforce these regulations to maintain a safe and orderly environment for all road users.