Truck Driver with 3.25 Blood Alcohol Level Stopped - Driver in Biederitz Caught with Blood Alcohol Level Six Times Over Limit
A driver in Biederitz was stopped by police after swerving dangerously on the road. Tests revealed his blood alcohol level was 3.25 per mille—far above the legal limit. Authorities took immediate action to prevent further risk.
The incident began when officers spotted the man's erratic driving in Biederitz. They pulled him over and conducted a breathalyzer test, which showed a reading of 3.25 per mille. In Germany, the legal limit for driving is 0.5 per mille.
An ambulance rushed the driver to hospital due to the extreme alcohol level. Severe acute poisoning can lead to respiratory failure, making medical intervention critical. Police also found multiple bottles of spirits inside his car. Officers confiscated the man's car keys and driver's licence. He now faces charges of drunk driving. Despite his condition, no injuries were reported from the incident.
The driver's blood alcohol level was more than six times the legal limit. His case highlights the dangers of extreme intoxication behind the wheel. Authorities continue to enforce strict penalties for such offences.
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