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fled and later returned to a broken BMW

fled and later returned to a broken BMW


At the end of last week, a young woman was drunk at the wheel of a car. May 23 About 9:30 p.m. In Kaunas, Medekštinių str., A damaged BMW was parked. The driver, who was left, soon returned to the car, behaved inadequately, and the smell of alcohol spread. This was confirmed by witnesses who, after noticing the driver of a suspiciously maneuvering car, immediately reported to police officers. It was found that the BMW was driven by a drunk woman (born 2002). After checking, it was found to have an average degree of drunkenness – 2.07 prom.

At the end of the week, a drunk cyclist’s journey was stopped. May 25 About 11 p.m. A drunk cyclist (born 1984) was suspended in Kaunas district, Šlienava village. The man argued that he had to go to the store. He was found to have an average degree of drunkenness – 2.03 prom.

A total of three drunken cyclists were stopped by officers last week.

Last week, officials were conducting police measures to detect intoxicated drivers and other KET violations. During their time more than 3.3 thousand people were inspected in Kaunas and Kaunas district. vehicles. Five drunken drivers were identified (the degree of drunkenness ranged from 0.80 prom. To 2.07 prom.).

Last week, officials found nine drunk car drivers and fourteen drivers who drove vehicles without the right. Other violations of the KET also found during the measures carried out.

May 23 Kaunas County The LSC officials, together with the State Tax Inspectorate, organized a joint measure that was checked by the goods without documents and the owner’s declaration codes (SDK). During the measure, officers found three drivers driving vehicles without the right to do so. Such measures will be organized in the future.

Photo by Kaunas Police

In Kaunas County until 2025. On May 26, six road users were killed (three by the end of May 2024), 224 injured (until the end of May 2024 – 187).



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