Driver in Linz am Rhein caught with a fake urine
Driver in Linz am Rhein caught with a fake urine
traffic safety in focus: Driver under the influence of narcotics in Linz am Rhein
An incident on Monday evening in the Mühlengasse of Linz am Rhein once again raises the topic of traffic safety. A 23-year-old driver was checked by officials from the Linz police inspection on the Rhine and indications of the influence of narcotics. However, the young man was prepared and tried to manipulate the test by "cleaning" urine to the test cup. However, the police officers were not deceptive and exposed the dizziness, so that the suspicion of narcotics was confirmed.
The consequences for the driver from the Linz community community are serious: a blood sample has been taken and he will have to face an administrative offense procedure. This incident underlines the importance of regular traffic controls and the consistent control of trips under the influence of narcotics.
The Linz police inspection was successful in stopping a driver who endangered the safety of all road users. This incident serves as a reminder to all road users to act responsibly and to show no risky behaviors, especially when it comes to consumption of narcotics.
The police appeal to all drivers to be sober and attentive at all times in order to minimize the risk of accidents and injuries. Traffic safety is a topic that affects us all and that cannot be given enough attention.
It is important that the public is informed about such incidents in order to raise awareness of the dangers of narcotics in road traffic. Only through joint efforts can we guarantee safer roads for all road users.- Nag
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