Wild scenes took place on the early Saturday evening in the Vorarlberg Unterland: a strong alcoholic car driver had tried to prevent police control. The escape ended on an outdoor meat in the Rhine Valley highway.
Around 5:45 pm the police were told that a car on the street would drive a car in snake lines on the street to Begenz and that the steering wheel could possibly be alcoholic. Shortly thereafter, a police patrol was able to identify the vehicle described. From there it got really wild: as soon as the driver had discovered the police, he stepped completely on the accelerator pedal and ran to Begenz. The man consistently ignored different attempts to stop at the emergency services. In Bregenz-Weidach, the alcohol driver finally tried to drive the highway of the Rhine Valley. A patrol had already been posted there, but the flights made way for a construction area and made it to the highway. Various other road users were forced to prevent brakes or evasive maneuvers to prevent a collision.
Almost two per thousand Intus
After the visibility for the refugee was lost due to the high traffic, the police had to interrupt the persecution briefly. But not long: a little later the man lost control of his car, which then swung the outer meat. The 52-year-old driver was arrested immediately. An Alkotest resulted in a value of almost two per thousand. Because the man complained about pain, he was taken to the hospital for further investigation after a first aid to inspect the Dornbirn police. The escape car ended as a total damage and is now a case for the scrap press.
Flood
A lot will now come to the steering wheel: it was reported to the office of the public prosecutor on the basis of various administrative violations to the responsible district administration and for endangering physical security in road traffic.
Source: Krone

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