With 4.03 per mille on A2! Police stop drunk people in Gelsenkirchen
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December 02, 2021 – 7:33 pm clock
Control for A2: breath alcohol test resulted in 4.03 per thousand
But he had a huge seat! The police stopped a 45-year-old man from Gelsenkirchen on the A2 near Hanover – with an unbelievable 4.03 per mille. That’s how much you have after around 13 liters of beer.
Man (45) could hardly hold on
The man was noticed with a Nissan on Wednesday morning around 9 a.m. due to an unsafe driving style, the police said on Thursday. The officers stopped him between the junction Hanover-North and Bothfeld in the direction of Berlin.
A voluntary alcohol test finally showed a value of 4.03 per thousand. “When getting out of his vehicle, the man had to hold on to his own car because of his drunkenness, and the investigators write in their message.
An acquaintance has to pick up the man from the rest stop
Police charged the man with driving charges under the influence of alcohol. His driver’s license and car keys were also seized. The 45-year-old was brought to the station of the motorway police in Garbsen for a blood test carried out by a doctor. The result is not yet available, they say.
An acquaintance was supposed to pick him up from a rest stop and drive the Nissan away. (more)