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Police stop driver with a blood alcohol level of 4.2

The police in Bürgstadt (Miltenberg district) have pulled a driver out of traffic who was driving with over four per mille. Another road user had reported a car driving in serpentine lines to the officers on Saturday afternoon, as the police announced on Sunday.

A police emergency vehicle. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
A police emergency vehicle. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

District of Miltenberg - Police stop driver with a blood alcohol level of 4.2

The police in Bürgstadt(Miltenberg district) have pulled a driver out of traffic who was driving with over four per mille. Another road user had reported a car driving in serpentine lines to the officers on Saturday afternoon, as the police announced on Sunday.

Shortly afterwards, the officers stopped the car and carried out a breath test on the 41-year-old woman, which revealed a blood alcohol level of 4.2 per mille. The woman's driver's license was confiscated on the spot. Preliminary proceedings were initiated against her for drunk driving.

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The incident occurred in the District of Miltenberg, which is located in Lower Franconia, Bavaria. On a Sunday, the police in nearby Bürgstadt took action against a case of criminality on the roads. A car was seen weaving in and out of traffic lanes, prompting a concerned citizen to report it to the authorities. The police conducted a traffic stop and subsequently discovered that the driver had a blood alcohol level of 4.2, exceeding the legal limit. Consequences for this act of drunk driving were promptly initiated against the 41-year-old woman.

Source: www.stern.de

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