Why a drunken parcel delivery man pursued the police in Bindlach!

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Drunk parcel delivery driver pursues police on A9 near Bindlach. Breath alcohol test: 1.2 per mille. Driver's license and cell phone confiscated.

Betrunkener Paketdienstfahrer verfolgt Polizei auf A9 bei Bindlach. Atemalkoholtest: 1,2 Promille. Führerschein und Handy beschlagnahmt.
Drunk parcel delivery driver pursues police on A9 near Bindlach. Breath alcohol test: 1.2 per mille. Driver's license and cell phone confiscated.

Why a drunken parcel delivery man pursued the police in Bindlach!

In an astonishing and worrying action, a drunk parcel delivery driver misled a police operation on the A9 near Bindlach (Bayreuth district). Loud In Franconia This incident occurred when the police responded to a traffic accident and were driving on the highway with flashing lights and sirens. Unimpressed by the situation, the 38-year-old driver followed the police patrol through the emergency lane.

The parcel driver was so impressed by the scene that he not only drove up close, but even took a photo with his cell phone while the emergency vehicles were on the road with all warning signals. As the police report, the driver was initially active in the left lane before almost causing a rear-end collision, which he fortunately averted by braking hard.

A clear violation of traffic rules

After following the officers to the scene of the accident, the driver was stopped by the police, but did not question his wrongdoing. A breath alcohol test showed a frightening level of 1.2 per mille, which puts him in the realm of completely unfit to drive, like that ADAC explained. According to German traffic regulations, any value above 1.1 per mille is considered a criminal offense and can have serious consequences.

The police then took action and confiscated both the driver's license and his cell phone. What is certain is that an immediate revocation of the driving license will be applied for at the responsible local court. In addition, investigations are also being initiated against the driver.

Questions about road safety

Luckily in this case there was only material damage, but the incident raises questions about road safety. The police are therefore asking all road users who felt endangered by the parcel delivery driver to report to the Bayreuth traffic police station.

The laws surrounding drink driving are clear and explicit. Not only for novice drivers, but also for experienced drivers, severe penalties can be expected from just 0.5 per mille. Things get particularly explosive above 1.1 per mille, as you then have to expect serious legal consequences.

The incident in Bindlach is another example that the issue of alcohol while driving still needs to be taken seriously. The police will continue to monitor compliance with traffic rules and pay attention to road safety.