wrong-way rear wheel and serial traffic offenses for the police
Afternoon loaded with traffic offenses, Tuesday, September 6, for the national police. On patrol in the Novel district, around 3 p.m., the officers spotted a young man on a scooter doing a backwheel, chemin du Maquis.
In precarious balance, the young driver dangerously went up the lane in the opposite direction, forcing motorists to deviate from their trajectory. Pursued and checked a little further, rue Jacqueline Auriol, the 22-year-old man residing in Annecy-le-Vieux turned out not to hold the compulsory road safety certificate (BSR) and to be riding a uninsured scooter. The young man is the subject of a summons for a criminal composition set for October 4. His two-wheeler was immobilized and impounded.
Around 5:30 p.m., avenue d’Albigny, the police checked a 65-year-old man riding a 125 cubic centimeter motorcycle when he no longer holds a driving license, invalidated for zero points. Despite a notification received on February 27, 2018, the sexagenarian explained that he never knew. He will be called back for a hearing on October 13 at the police station. The two-wheeler was immobilized.
Parked in the middle of the road, with fake plates
Shortly after 11:30 p.m., rue de la Poste, the attention of a crew from the anti-crime brigade is provided by a car parked in the middle of the road. After checks, the provisional German license plates on the vehicle are no longer valid. Due to the lack of a driver on site, the vehicle was immediately impounded. Identified, the owner was summoned to the police station for lack of registration and inconvenient parking.
The night of Monday September 5 to Tuesday September 6 had not given respite to the police either, confronted with drunk drivers. Avenue de Chambéry, 7:30 p.m., a 46-year-old driver was caught with 0.41 milligrams of alcohol per liter of exhaled air (0.82 grams per liter of blood). The homeless man is summoned on December 8th.
A cyclist without lights zigzagging across the lane
Shortly after 1 a.m., on the main street of Aléry, the police checked a cyclist without lights zigzagging dangerously on the track. In a state of obvious intoxication, the 43-year-old man, carrying a switchblade knife, was placed in a drunk tank. Residing in Sevrier, the man was the subject of a summons set for December 8. His blood alcohol level was not disclosed.
Finally shortly after 2:30 a.m., avenue de Cran, a 26-year-old driver from Seynod was pinned behind the wheel with 0.57 milligrams of alcohol per liter of exhaled air (1.14 grams per liter of blood ). He will appear with Advance Credit Recognition on October 4th.