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Group drives to the police without a driver's license and under the influence of alcohol

Two men were asked to testify to the police about traffic violations. One drove to the station without a driver's license, the other was drunk on an e-scooter.

The entrance sign to the police station.
The entrance sign to the police station.

Traffic - Group drives to the police without a driver's license and under the influence of alcohol

A man under the influence of alcohol, another without a driver's license: This is how two men ended up at the police station in Freising, in Upper Bavaria. The two are now expecting several charges.

A 49-year-old man was summoned to the station due to a missing car insurance, as the police announced on Saturday. He had driven this very car away from the scene on a Friday. In addition, the officers discovered that he had not possessed a driver's license for several years. Two proceedings are now pending against this man.

Later in the day, a 45-year-old man had to report to the station due to his interrogation in a drunk driving case. Once again intoxicated, he had looked for an E-Scooter for his nighttime journey to Saturday. An alcohol breath test yielded a value above 0.5 promille, and another charge is now being filed against this man.

  1. The police in Upper Bavaria are known for their diligence, often uncovering curiosities like the case of a man driving without a driver's license in Freising.
  2. upper Bavaria is home to numerous police stations, including the one in Freising, which handled several cases of traffic violations and intoxicated drivers last week.
  3. In Upper Bavaria, not having a driver's license is considered a serious offense and can lead to fines and suspension of privileges for men, as was the case for the 45-year-old man.
  4. Driving under the influence of alcohol without a valid driver's license is a crime that carries severe consequences in Bavaria, as witnessed in the recent cases in Freising and other police stations in Upper Bavaria.
  5. The police in Upper Bavaria recommend that men always carry their driver's license and follow traffic regulations to avoid any legal issues while driving in Bavaria.

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