Drunk driver causes chaos in Anzing – 35,000 euros in damage!

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A drunk driver caused a traffic accident in Anzing with 35,000 euros in damage. Police are investigating.

Ein betrunkener Autofahrer verursachte in Anzing einen Verkehrsunfall mit 35.000 Euro Schaden. Polizei ermittelt.
A drunk driver caused a traffic accident in Anzing with 35,000 euros in damage. Police are investigating.

Drunk driver causes chaos in Anzing – 35,000 euros in damage!

A nighttime excursion ended badly for a 38-year-old man from Anzing on Sunday. At around 2.30 a.m. the police saw chaos on Parkstrasse as the drunk man was driving his car with a blood alcohol level of over 1.6 per mille. Despite significant damage to his vehicle and the collision with parked cars, he continued on his way without alerting the police. His driving style was anything but safe, although he didn't seem to care that he came into contact with a third vehicle before finally arriving home. The total property damage is around 35,000 euros, which shows the seriousness of the incident. As the South German newspaper According to reports, the police later rang his doorbell and temporarily suspended his driver's license. Proceedings for endangering road traffic and hit and run were initiated.

Drunk driving is a serious matter. According to lawyer.org Drunk driving occurs when a driver is unable to drive a vehicle safely due to alcohol or other drugs. In Germany, if you have a blood alcohol level of 1.1 per mille, you are considered absolutely unfit to drive. But even at 0.3 per mille, depending on driving behavior, so-called relative inability to drive can occur. Anyone who gets caught behind the wheel will face harsh consequences. These include fines, points in Flensburg and possibly even the revocation of your driving license.

Severe consequences for the perpetrator

The numbers speak volumes: from 1.6 per mille, a medical-psychological examination (MPU) is required. This also informs them ADAC. Anyone who ignores a “zero alcohol limit” when driving, such as novice drivers or people under 21, must also expect consequences. Depending on the severity of the offense, fines can be imposed in daily rates that depend on income. If you violate the 0.5 alcohol limit, for example, you face a fine of 500 euros and two points in Flensburg.

For the driver from Anzing, this means in plain language that he has to be prepared for serious legal challenges. In addition to the financial burden and the threat of an MPU, his behavior could also have family and personal consequences. The fire brigade even had to be called in because fuel had leaked out as a result of the collision, which further limited the scope of action for everyone involved.

In summary, every driver should recognize the seriousness of the situation, especially at a time when traffic volumes are constantly increasing. It is essential to deal with the legal framework in order not to endanger yourself or others. Anyone behind the wheel should have a good hand and take responsibility seriously - because someone else's life should never be put at risk.