Drivers caught with over 2 per mille in Trossingen – now face penalties!

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On July 8, 2025, the police in Tuttlingen checked an alcoholic driver without a driver's license. Penalties threaten.

Am 8. Juli 2025 kontrollierte die Polizei in Tuttlingen einen alkoholisierten Fahrer ohne Führerschein. Strafen drohen.
On July 8, 2025, the police in Tuttlingen checked an alcoholic driver without a driver's license. Penalties threaten.

Drivers caught with over 2 per mille in Trossingen – now face penalties!

On Monday evening, July 8, 2025, the police flagged down a road user on “Vogtswinkel” street who quickly turned out to be less than exemplary. A 32-year-old man was behind the wheel with a blood alcohol content of over two thousand and without a valid driver's license. This check, which took place at around 9:30 p.m., has serious consequences for the driver. He had to be taken to the office to have a blood sample taken, and he is now facing criminal proceedings for drunk driving and driving without a license, as news.de reports.

Traffic checks can indeed be unpleasant for many drivers. Especially if alcohol or drugs are suspected. In such a situation, it is advisable to use your right to remain silent and, if in doubt, contact a criminal lawyer. When checking, you must always present your ID, driving license and vehicle documents. The first-aid kit, warning triangle and safety vest are also checked frequently. It is important to know that questions from the police such as “Where are you going this late?” or “Have you drunk alcohol?” do not need to be answered, as [anwalt.de](https://www.anwalt.de/rechtstipps/ Alcohol-und-btm-polizeikontrolle-im-strassenverkehr-210633.html) emphasizes.

What happens if the alcohol content is too high?

Anyone who drives with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of over 1.1 per mille is considered absolutely unfit to drive. With levels of 0.3 per mille and alcohol-related symptoms, you are relatively unfit to drive. In such cases, the police may conduct various tests to check the driver's coordination, perception and reaction. Tests such as the finger-nose test or the tightrope walk are voluntary, but they can have a significant impact on the situation if blood is taken.

As the Kämpf law firm explains, a positive blood test can have serious consequences. Depending on the limit values ​​in question, there is the possibility of criminal or administrative offense proceedings. It becomes particularly dangerous for the driver if he has endangered road traffic, as this can lead to a conviction according to Section 316 of the Criminal Code. In the worst case, there is even a risk of your driving license being revoked or a driving ban. The legal situation is particularly complicated when it comes to drugs, as there are no fixed limits. Here, inability to drive often has to be proven through symptoms of failure, which increases the legal challenges.

In conclusion, the case of the 32-year-old driver is another example of the serious consequences of driving under the influence of alcohol and without a valid license. It is hoped that this incident serves as a warning to other road users. Anyone who finds themselves in a similar situation should not hesitate to seek legal advice at an early stage. Further useful information can be found at kanzlei-kaempf.net.