She was drunk and caused a collision, but the car was not confiscated. Why?
A drunk 37-year-old woman caused a collision. Despite this, the car was not confiscated. Why?
A drunk 37-year-old woman caused a road collision. Driving on double throttle, she hit a fence. The test showed as much as 3.7 per mille of alcohol in her body. Despite this, the car was not confiscated by the police.
A drunk 37-year-old woman in Kielce
The incident occurred on Thursday (March 21) before 10 p.m. A witness to the incident reported everything. He told the police that a woman driving a Nissan car drove into a fence and her behavior indicated that she was under the influence of alcohol.
On the spot, it turned out that the 37-year-old woman had as much as 3.7 per mille of alcohol in her body, so she was close to the lethal dose, which is about 4-5 per mille. The perpetrator of the collision was in such a bad condition that she was taken to a police cell, where she spent the evening. Now she faces serious consequences, including up to 3 years in prison.
Interestingly, despite the new regulations that have been in force for a long time, the car she was driving was not confiscated. It was because it didn't belong to her. Despite this, he will still suffer the consequences. The court will most likely decide on the need to pay the equivalent of Nissan.