A 41-year-old Romanian, who traveled in Vorarlberg on Sunday evening, led a real trail of destruction. With his car he clashed with different house facades and cars. The result: massive damage to property and two injuries.
On Sunday evening around 6.59 pm it crashed on the L202 between Hard and Höchst. For unknown reasons, the Romanian drove to a company parking park with his car approved in Poland and crashed into the facade of a building. Then he left the parking lot and drove back into the street. There, however, he put back and poured back against another building, which broke the glass facade.
Car broke through different gates
But that is not all, he returned to the L202 and immediately bumped into the car of a 17-year-old adolescent. Her mother and two brothers and sisters were also in the young driver’s car. Because of the power of the impact, the Romanian car came off the road and broke various fences. He also damaged a traffic sign and two metal protection bars.
You might think that the crash pilot was finally enough. But that was not the case: he crossed the L202 again with his car and crashed on two vans behind it. At this point the Polish car had so much ago that it was no longer possible to continue. But that didn’t stop the man: he got out and tried to flee on foot. Passers -by -who had already informed the police, the refugees stopped.
Enormous damage
Both the Romanian and the 17-year-old steering wheel were injured in the accident of an indefinite degree, the man was admitted to the Bregenz State Hospital. The other passengers remained at least unharmed. Significant damage to ownership took place on both vehicles and on the objects touched by the steering wheel, the man had drawn a real trace of destruction.
Fake glow
The Alkertste was negative for the 17-year-old. According to the police, no Alkotest was possible on the spot with the 41-year-old. As a small encore it turned out that he only had a fake -pool driver’s license with him. It will be reported for various violations of criminal law and administrative legislation.
Source: Krone

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