Drunk driving: Drunk driver without a license stopped in Wolfenbüttel!

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A 59-year-old driver in Wolfenbüttel was caught driving drunk. He had a blood alcohol level of 1.45 and no driving license.

Ein 59-jähriger Fahrer in Wolfenbüttel wurde alkoholisiert am Steuer erwischt. Er hatte 1,45 Promille und keine Fahrerlaubnis.
A 59-year-old driver in Wolfenbüttel was caught driving drunk. He had a blood alcohol level of 1.45 and no driving license.

Drunk driving: Drunk driver without a license stopped in Wolfenbüttel!

There are always tricky stories about drivers who test their luck on a Monday morning. This happened on June 17, 2025 in Wolfenbüttel, when a 59-year-old driver was checked by the police on Am Wasserwerk Street around 10:15 a.m. The man's breath alcohol test clearly showed that he had a blood alcohol level of 1.45 per mille. The police immediately took the necessary measures, ordered a blood test and banned him from continuing his journey. But the excitement didn't end there: a check revealed that the driver was also driving without a valid driving license. An investigation was initiated against him for drunk driving and driving without a license regionalheute.de reported.

So what exactly does this mean for the driver? In German criminal law, Section 316 of the Criminal Code provides clear regulations for drunken driving. Driving with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 1.1 per mille or more is considered absolutely unfit to drive. Not only are there fines and prison sentences, but also the loss of your driving license, not to mention the 3 points in Flensburg. Of course, the blocking period for re-issuing your driving license should not be neglected: This is usually between 6 and 12 months. In addition, every person with a blood alcohol level of 1.6 or more must expect a medical-psychological examination (MPU). anwalt.de explained.

Legal consequences and consequences

There are many options for revoking your driving license and they can be activated during the preliminary investigation strafrechtsiegen.de white. The amount of the fine is usually adjusted to the driver's income, and in the case of a prison sentence, up to a year is on the table, especially if the person concerned has already been a victim of repeated offenses. Another sticking point is previous convictions, which can have a negative impact on the criminal record.

Whether and when the 59-year-old will get his driver's license back is anyone's guess. It is important that he not only gets good legal advice, but also approaches negotiations with the police carefully. It is better to avoid statements that could later prove to be incriminating. Acting wisely and decisively can save a driver the possibility of a criminal record and loss of driving privileges. In making his decision, the judge will also consider the man's driving ability and similar past incidents.

Another point that the driver should keep in mind is MPU participation and preparation. Professional helpers can offer great support so that you do not fall into the trap of prematurely submitting applications for a new driver's license.

It remains to be seen whether luck will favor the 59-year-old in the future. But one thing is certain: this story will probably stay with him for a long time.