Alcoholized e-scooter drivers in Jena: police are alarm!
Alcoholized e-scooter drivers in Jena: police are alarm!
In the night from October 5 to October 5, 2024, the police in the Jena urban area carried out extensive traffic controls. These measures aim to increase traffic safety and ensure that drivers adhere to the applicable rules, especially with regard to the consumption of alcohol.
During these controls, the officials came across two e-scooter drivers who were anything but responsible. A 19-year-old man who drove a rented e-scooter showed a breath alcohol value of 0.90 per thousand. Although this is below the legal limit of 0.5 per thousand for e-scooter drivers in public road traffic, this is nevertheless an administrative offense. After the check, it was brought to the police station, where a response to a judgment was carried out. After the police measures were completed, he was released, but with the ban on leading a motor vehicle.Another difficult case
The case of a 20-year-old driver who was also on the road with a rented e-scooter was particularly serious. It was stopped at the same controls, and its breath alcohol value even reached 1.30 per thousand. Due to this high value, it was necessary to take blood in the Jena University Hospital in order to determine the exact blood alcohol content. After the investigation, she was also prevented from continuing to continue with a motor vehicle.Both incidents were officially documented and the Jena police filed a complaint against the drivers. These measures are part of a more comprehensive strategy of the law enforcement authorities to combat driving under the influence of alcohol and make the streets safer for all road users.
Such controls and the corresponding consequences are essential to raise awareness of the dangers of alcohol at the wheel. Driving under the influence of alcohol carries considerable risks for safety in road traffic and can lead to tragic accidents. These incidents underline the need for constant vigilance and enforcement of the traffic rules.
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