Warsaw. Drunk driving at your speed, lied to the cops. He was a wanted warrant
The witness of the dangerous driving of the Citroen driver was a policeman returning from duty. Stop. The driver was drunk and had no papers. Survive the lie, what do your identity. After checking with the police frequency, why.
Nearby, near the North Bridge, a Citroen driver moves at high speed, dynamically changes lanes and cuts off other road users. The dangerous school of the junior inspector Wojciech Turek – the district police commander for the West Warsaw district, who returns home after the service.
Suspecting that he might be intoxicated, he noticed the local police station and asked for support from the police patrol, while informing him about the direction of travel.
– The tested Citroen test gave a signal to leave the vehicle, which after some time succeeded. He stopped in the area of the shop at Frachtowa Street, said Commissioner Paulina Onyszko of the Warsaw VI District Police Headquarters.
Junior inspector Wojciech Turek inspector driving away.. officers who arrive at the place to examine the man with a breathalyser. He had over 2.5 per mille of alcohol in his exhaled air. They took him to the police station at Myśliborska Street.
“He was wanted on a warrant”
The police stated that the detained man did not have any identity document on him and gave them false information. In the course of obtaining the activities of his identity document, which shows that he is a citizen of Ukraine.
– Additional verification of his data cause that the 30-year-old had reason to discover his identity. He was prosecuted by a warrant issued by the District Court for Warsaw Śródmieście, in order to be arrested, and therefore sentenced to 124 days from freedom, added Onyszko.
He will stand trial
Male night in detention. The next day, when he sobered up, you heard. He was taken to jail to be sentenced. He was also charged with driving while intoxicated, which is punishable by up to two years of liberty. additionally, the man was fined for misleading an intervening policeman.
Photo source from: KRP VI