Police uncover alcohol and drug driving in Gifhorn!

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Police carry out alcohol and drug checks in Gifhorn, several drivers caught with excessive alcohol levels.

Polizei führt Alkohol- und Drogenkontrollen in Gifhorn durch, mehrere Fahrer mit überhöhter Promillezahl erwischt.
Police carry out alcohol and drug checks in Gifhorn, several drivers caught with excessive alcohol levels.

Police uncover alcohol and drug driving in Gifhorn!

On July 12, 2025, the police carried out a large-scale check on federal highway 4 in Gifhorn-Süd. How regionalheute.de Reportedly, several vehicles were rerouted through the commuter parking lot between 6:30 a.m. and 9 a.m. to ensure traffic safety. Not only were speeding detected, but two drunk drivers were also removed from traffic.

A 26-year-old man from Neudorf-Platendorf was noticed at 7 a.m. with a breath alcohol level of 1.37 per mille. He had to surrender his driver's license and will face criminal charges for drunk driving. An hour later it was the turn of a 61-year-old Volvo driver from Faßberg, who was checked with a blood alcohol level of 0.76. A follow-up test showed a blood alcohol level of 0.58, which could result in a fine of at least 500 euros and a driving ban. Both drivers clung to the excuse of “residual alcohol” and were convinced that they were fit to drive.

Exhilarating rides on e-scooters

But the inspection wasn't just limited to drivers. In the afternoon, two trips with e-scooters were also uncovered. At 2 p.m., the police stopped a 28-year-old from Wolfsburg who was riding his e-scooter with a blood alcohol level of 0.93. He refused drug tests, which resulted in a blood draw. Later, at 5:30 p.m., a 42-year-old from Gamsen was checked on an e-scooter and was suspected of cannabis consumption.

Another incident occurred on Sunday afternoon when a 41-year-old e-scooter driver from Gifhorn admitted to having consumed cannabis. This also led to a blood test and a misdemeanor charge. On Saturday, a 29-year-old man from Meine was caught riding an e-scooter at 8:30 p.m. with a blood alcohol level of 0.46; he had also consumed cannabis and his e-scooter did not have liability insurance. This clearly shows that the police do not let e-scooter riders out of their sight, even though many think they are less dangerous at low speeds.

Legal consequences

A look at the legal consequences makes it clear that driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs has serious consequences. How ADAC As explained, a fine of 500 euros and a one-month driving ban can apply, even for e-scooters. In addition, from 0.5 per mille and other risk factors, it can quickly become a traffic offense, which is punished with fines of up to one month's net salary and driving license suspension for at least six months.

To keep road traffic safe, it is important to have clear rules. Loud bussgeldkatalog.org The fines for traffic violations are 500 euros for the first offense under the influence of alcohol or drugs and can rise to up to 1,500 euros for repeat offenses. If you drive drunk with a blood alcohol level of 1.1 or more, things get serious; There are penalties here, which can include both fines and the revocation of your driving license.

These events make it clear that in traffic, attention must be paid not only to speeding, but also to the influence of alcohol and drugs. E-scooters in particular, which often act as harmless means of transport, can become a significant safety risk under the influence of mind-altering substances.