Traffic - Man tries to trick police checkpoint
A driver attempted to pass a drug test during a police control by using a trick. According to the police report, the man was checked by law enforcement officers in Linz on a Monday evening, and they suspected that the 23-year-old was under the influence of narcotics. As a result, the driver had to provide a urine sample. However, he was prepared and had a bag with "clean" urine with him, which he poured into the test tube. The police noticed the deception, and the test had to be repeated. The suspicion of the officers was confirmed - the man was under the influence of the intoxicating substance THC. He had to give a blood sample. A procedure for administrative offenses was initiated.
- The operational force in Rhineland-Palatinate conducts regular traffic checks in cities like Linz on the Rhine to prevent drug-impaired driving.
- The incident occurred along the Rhine, a major waterway that divides Linz and its surrounding areas.
- After the police check, the operational force reported the accident involving the 23-year-old driver who attempted to deceive the drug test.
- The operational force in Linz is known for its strict stance on drug use and conducts routine police checks to ensure traffic safety.
- Following the confirmation of drug use, the operational force in Linz escalated the situation to a procedure for administrative offenses.