Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Police stopped motorists at 4.2 per mille

4.2 per mille alcohol had a motorist in the blood by the police on Monday afternoon in Marzahn pulled from the road. The man was against the clock in 17:30 Boxberg street cars struck a strip because he drove very slowly and then about 20 meters before a traffic light stopped, as a police spokeswoman announced on Tuesday.

Even when you open the window, the officer was a strict alcohol odor opposite beaten. A blood test will have a high blood alcohol content in the blood confirmed. In the rule 4 to 4.5 per mille as extremely dangerous and can sometimes be deadly.

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