Alcohol at the wheel: Jülich police stop 21-year-olds with 2 per thousand!

Alcohol at the wheel: Jülich police stop 21-year-olds with 2 per thousand!
On Friday, a 21-year-old driver from Hückelhoven was stopped by the police in Jülich. According to information from the Aachener Zeitung shortly after 7 p.m. The woman's vehicle was stopped in Adolf-Fischer-Straße.
At the check, the police found a clear smell of alcohol in the driver's breathing air. A breath alcohol test carried out resulted in a value of the equivalent of 2 per thousand. The woman was then taken to the police station, where a blood sample was taken from her. Since her driver's license had already been secured in Heinsberg at the beginning of December due to another traffic violation, the police were unable to confiscate it again. In addition, the 21-year-old was prohibited from continuing and leading motor vehicles.
legal consequences and investigations
The police filed a criminal complaint for drunkenness in road traffic and driving without a license. Furthermore, an advertisement was also filed against the owner of the vehicle because it was to be checked whether the 21-year-old knew the vehicle.
In connection with the incident, it is important to know the general legal regulations on alcohol at the wheel. As can be seen on Juraforum , an orderly is already off-held from an alcoholic value of 0.3 per thousand. From 1.1 per thousand, there is absolute inability to drive, while from 1.6 per thousand, driving suitability is generally questioned. In addition, drivers from these values must expect the withdrawal of the driver's license and the arrangement of a medical-psychological examination.
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