Police officers from Nové Mesto nad Váhom charged a 31-year-old man with threatening under the influence of an addictive substance. Drunk, he crashed into a road sign and a public light pole, his breath had almost 3.7 per million of alcohol. Trenčín regional police spokeswoman Petra Klenková informed about it.
- A thirty-one-year-old man in Novi Mesto nad Váhom was driving heavily drunk.
- The Škoda Fabia driver did not adjust his driving speed to his current abilities.
- The car crashed into a road sign and a damaged street light pole.
- The breathalyzer measured the driver’s alcohol level at up to 3.69 per thousand.
- The police restricted the man’s personal freedom and detained him in a cell.
The driver of the Škoda Fabia apparently did not adjust the driving speed to his abilities, he crashed into a road sign and subsequently also into a public lighting pole, which he also damaged. “The police subjected the driver to a breathalyzer test, which ended with a result of 3.69 per thousand of alcohol. The police restricted his personal freedom and placed him in a police custody cell,” added the spokeswoman.