Drunk driving: 36-year-old arrested with 1.33 per mille!
Police check in Lampertheim: 36-year-old arrested with 1.33 per mille behind the wheel. Criminal proceedings initiated.
Drunk driving: 36-year-old arrested with 1.33 per mille!
Lampertheim shaken by alcohol drama!
Earlier on Sunday morning, at exactly 2:30 a.m., a 36-year-old driver was stopped by a police patrol in Lampertheim. Officers were conducting a traffic stop on Nibelungenstrasse when they noticed shocking signs of alcohol consumption in the driver. An alcohol test revealed an alarming level of 1.33 per mille! This is not only dangerous, but also carries serious legal consequences.
Arrest and blood collection
Due to the high alcohol content, the man was immediately arrested and taken to the police station. There he had to undergo a blood sample while the officers were already initiating proceedings for drunk driving. This is more than just a driving experience - it's a serious matter that raises many questions. How could he get behind the wheel? What punishments could he face now? The answer to these questions will be determined within the framework of the criminal procedure, which is already underway.
This incident in Lampertheim shows: Drunk driving is an absolute no-go! Police remain vigilant and will continue to work tirelessly against such threats to keep the streets safe. News of this risky road trip is sure to raise eyebrows and could serve as a warning to others. Road safety is more than just a rule, it is vital!