Wilder racer without a driver's license stopped in Hartberg: police strike!
Wilder racer without a driver's license stopped in Hartberg: police strike!
An exciting incident occurred on Sunday morning on the B54 when a 26-year-old from the Hartberg-Fürstenfeld district was stopped by the police. The officers had picked him up around 10.30 a.m. after he had thrown a cigarette button out of his vehicle. When trying to stop him, the racer ignored all the stops and raced away at Hartberg at a very excessive speed. Fortunately, there was no dangerous situations during his escape, and the police could finally stop him. During the check, it turned out that the young driver had no valid driver's license. He now threatens several administrative law ads, as Orf Styria reported.
In another police campaign from the same weekend, which, however, took place in Offenbach, found a patrol several violations in vehicle controls. A 33-year-old, who was under the influence of alcohol, also ignored marks and tried to hide in a forest after driving his vehicle into snake lines. His breath alcohol test resulted in a shocking value of 1.82 per thousand, and he was extremely aggressive when he was arrested by biting an official in the leg. He also did not stick to the traffic rules because he was traveling without a valid driver's license. For him, the legal consequences are also serious, as Presseportal reported.
Both cases make it clear that the police are decisive against traffic and legal violations. While the 26-year-old and the 33-year-old have come into trouble under different circumstances, they now have to face the legal consequences of their actions.
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