Drugs in Paderborn: chase with daring maneuvers!

Drugs in Paderborn: chase with daring maneuvers!
The police in Paderborn recently put the craft for a 28-year-old driver who was in a risky chase with the officials. The incident occurred in a parking lot of a supermarket on Detmolder Strasse, where a caller reported a non -traffic Seat Ibiza. When the police arrived, the driver continued the flight and ignored all stops.
he raced through the streets and repeatedly disregarded red traffic lights, which ultimately led to the endangerment of other road users. After a turning maneuver, in which he turned from Ferdinandstraße to Fürstenberg-Straße against traffic rules, the driver could not continue for oncoming traffic. Finally, the police blocked the street with a patrol car and stopped the refugees.
Legal consequences and drug influence
During the check, it turned out that the 28-year-old had no driver's license and was under the influence of drugs. The officers found a crack pipe and injections in the vehicle, while the car itself was neither approved nor stolen. The case again raises important questions about traffic safety and illustrates the increase in drug use at the wheel.
The statistics that have shown an increase in drug offenses in police crime statistics are particularly alarming. In North Rhine-Westphalia, the police now record more cases of trips under the influence of drugs than under the influence of alcohol. For example, a study indicates that more than a quarter of young adults between the ages of 18 and 25 have already driven under drug influence.additional chase
In the same evening, the police also chase another chase. An 18-year-old motor scooter driver was on the road without a helmet and was also under the influence of drugs. The persecution began around 7:20 p.m. when the police wanted to stop the duo on Ferdinandstrasse. The scooter driver initially stopped, but then suddenly went full throttle and fell his 18-year-old socia off the vehicle.
While the police stopped the persecution, since pedestrians were at risk, the scooter driver was later discovered in a dead end and tried to get back to the officials. He was ultimately stopped while fleeing. During the inspection, this young person also had no driver's license and did not have a valid insurance license plate.
The situation illustrates the need for increased education about the dangers of driving under the influence of drugs, especially among young road users. Technical discussions call for integrating age -appropriate messages into schools and providing technical aids to recognize drug use in traffic.
In view of these incidents, it becomes clear that there is an urgent need for action to increase the safety in road traffic and to influence young adults. The police ask witnesses to report and provide possible further information in order to effectively counter the problem.Details | |
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