Regulating Vehicular Movement in Drunken States
On Sunday, August 30, at 22:10, a 64-year-old car driver was stopped by police officers on Gemünder Street in Schleiden, Germany. The police check revealed a strong smell of alcohol on the man.
A voluntary breath alcohol test conducted on the man showed a reading of 1.28 per mil. The driver's license of the 64-year-old man was confiscated, and he was prohibited from continuing his journey.
The police conducted the interrogation of the 64-year-old driver and prepared the proceedings against him for driving under the influence. Additionally, a blood sample was taken from the man at the Schleiden police station for further analysis.
The breath alcohol test result and the blood sample analysis confirmed the initial suspicion, with both tests showing a reading of 1.28 per mil. As a result, an additional report was filed for driving under the influence against the 64-year-old man, and the revocation of his driving license is expected.
This incident serves as a reminder to always drive responsibly and never drink and drive. The police in Schleiden are committed to ensuring the safety of all road users and will take action against those who break the law.