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Man driving with a blood alcohol level of 3.9

A driver in Pforzheim has been pulled off the road with a blood alcohol level of 3.9. A witness had informed the police about the 41-year-old's conspicuous driving, as the officers announced on Thursday. The man, who was traveling with two passengers, had parked his car on Wednesday and was...

A police vehicle on the side of the road. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
A police vehicle on the side of the road. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Traffic - Man driving with a blood alcohol level of 3.9

A driver in Pforzheim has been pulled off the road with a blood alcohol level of 3.9. A witness had informed the police about the 41-year-old's conspicuous driving, as the officers announced on Thursday. The man, who was traveling with two passengers, had parked his car on Wednesday and was then encountered by the police. After the preliminary breath alcohol level of 3.9 per mille was measured, the man was prohibited from continuing his journey.

Police press release

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  1. The police in Baden-Württemberg have been dealing with an increasing number of traffic-related incidents, particularly in Pforzheim, as the driving style of some motorists has been accused of contributing to criminality on the roads.
  2. The Traffic Department of the Police in Baden-Württemberg launched an investigation into a series of car accidents in Pforzheim, suspecting that the drivers involved may have had problems with their driving styles, leading to potential criminal acts on the roads.
  3. Following the incident with the 41-year-old driver in Pforzheim, the police in Baden-Württemberg are stressing the importance of responsible driving, urging motorists to avoid placing themselves and others in dangerous situations due to their driving styles, which can lead to traffic violations and even criminal charges.

Source: www.stern.de

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