Drunk driver endangers traffic: drama in Wilhelmshaven!
Drunk driver endangers traffic: drama in Wilhelmshaven!
In the night of Tuesday there was an incident in Wilhelmshaven that quickly attracted witnesses. A suspected accident led to a 39-year-old woman with her brown Ford S-Max strikingly and unsafe in the roadside of Friedenstrasse. Local residents noticed the unrhythmic driving and wanted to help the allegedly injured driver, but they rejected any help.
The woman continued her journey into snake lines to the confluence of the school road, where she finally came to a standstill. The alarmed police officers arrived there and were able to check the driver directly, who had already got out of her vehicle. Despite their refusal to carry out a breath alcohol test, the police were able to determine "considerable alcoholization". It was then decided that a blood sample in the clinic was necessary.
resistance to the police
During the transport to the clinic, the woman made considerable resistance. The police officers were forced to initiate criminal proceedings. The charges refer to the endangerment of road traffic, unauthorized removal from the scene of the accident and resistance to enforcement officers. In addition, her driver's license was confiscated. This incident not only raises questions about the safety in road traffic, but also shows how risky dealing with alcohol can be at the wheel.
An investigation by the scene of the accident showed that in the incident, traffic signs had also been damaged on a nearby traffic island. So it is not only the direct effects on the woman itself, but also on the traffic safety on site.
The police have documented the incidents and sees this behavior a significant risk of security on the streets of Wilhelmshaven. Witnesses are still asked for information and further investigations may arise. The situation makes it clear how important it is to deal responsibly with your own vehicle and observe the legal requirements in order to protect yourself and other road users. More details on this topic can be found in a detailed report on www.nwzonline.de .
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