Police stop drunk driver after accident in Augsburg!
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Police stop drunk driver after accident in Augsburg!
Yesterday, November 2nd, 2025, there were several incidents in Augsburg that excited both the police and citizens. In Göggingen, a police patrol became aware when they checked a 23-year-old woman and a 27-year-old man, both of whom were under the influence of drugs. The two were pushing their bikes and during the check they noticed behavior typical of drugs. Fortunately, their further journey was stopped and no criminal consequences are to be expected Bavaria Police reported.
A completely different picture emerges in Bärenkeller, where a 25-year-old driver clearly violated the rules. He caused a traffic accident early in the morning at 6:20 a.m. by driving his car into a parked trailer and then fleeing. When he was checked by the police, a breath alcohol test showed an impressive two per thousand. His driver's license was then confiscated and his vehicle was confiscated. A blood sample was taken and investigations into endangering road traffic are ongoing. But that's not all: the 25-year-old, who is a Bulgarian citizen, not only has to deal with the legal consequences of his driving style, but also with the civil law claims that could arise from the accident Ra Kotz.
The complexity of the legal situation
Traffic accidents in Germany can have significant legal consequences, especially if they occur under the influence of alcohol or drugs. These are not only considered criminal offenses, but can also result in civil claims that the victim of the accident can assert against the person who caused the accident or their liability insurance company. The legal situation is clear: drunk driving is a punishable offense and, depending on the severity of the case, there is a risk of fines, loss of driving license or even imprisonment.
The minimum blood alcohol limit is 0.5 per mille for inexperienced drivers and 1.1 per mille for experienced drivers. When it comes to drug use, however, there are no fixed limits - any impairment can have legal consequences. On the one hand, the criminal consequences are clearly regulated procedures, but civil law claims can also be asserted, regardless of whether a criminal conviction occurs or not. In the event of an accident, liability insurance companies can also assert claims for recourse, which further increases the financial pressure on those who caused the accident.
Another criminal incident
Another bright spot in this matter: On November 1st, a 16-year-old was identified and arrested in the early hours of the morning. An arrest warrant for aggravated robbery was requested and issued. Further details are part of the ongoing investigation aimed at solving the case.
The developments in Augsburg show once again how complex the issues surrounding alcohol, drugs and traffic are. Both criminal and civil consequences are not only important for the perpetrators involved, but also have far-reaching consequences for the victims and the community.