A drunk driver caused an accident with property damage on Sunday evening while wearing ski boots behind the wheel in Wagrain in the Pongau in Salzburg. The Dane hit a construction fence and a car with his car and then drove away without stopping.
A witness called police and said the man was wearing ski boots. According to the police, the Dane had a blood alcohol level of just over two thousand and officers confiscated his driver’s license.
Car overturned – alcoholic driver loses driver’s license
An accident involving a drunk person also took place in St. Johann im Pongau on Sunday evening. A 42-year-old drove his vehicle onto the shoulder of Großarler Landesstraße, the car rolled over and came to a stop on the road. The rescue team took the injured driver to the Schwarzach Hospital. He had 1.5 permille of alcohol in his blood. The police confiscated the driver’s license and a report was filed against the man.
Drugs, brass knuckles, no pickle
In Salzburg-Maxglan, police officers stopped a 25-year-old with his car in Rochusgasse shortly before 10 p.m. There was a strong smell of marijuana in the car. The driver stated that he had just smoked a joint. In the vehicle, the police found 200 grams of cannabis herb, a joint and brass knuckles. The police confiscated the items. The doctor determined that he could not drive due to cannabis and cocaine in his urine. In addition, the sticker on the vehicle had expired and the Salzburg resident did not have a driver’s license. Ads tracking.
A little later, officers in Rochusgasse also arrested two alcohol drivers with an alcohol content of 1.2 and 1.48 per mille. The police confiscated the driver’s licenses and reported the drivers. It was also reported that a 53-year-old was driving a car in Bad Hofgastein im Pongau on Saturday evening with a blood alcohol content of 1.38 per mille and without a license plate on the vehicle. Moreover, the Hungarian does not have a driver’s license.
Source: Krone

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