In Salzburg, a drunk driver caused an accident wearing ski boots

There were many drunk drivers across the state over the weekend.

A A drunkard Sunday night motorists took part in Wagraine im Bonga Ski boots on wheels A accident causing property damage. Dane crashed his car into a construction fence and a car, then drove off without stopping. A witness informed them custody And the man said he was wearing ski boots. According to the police, something was up with the Danes Two per mlOfficers confiscated his driver's license.

An accident involving a drunken man took place in St. Johann im Pongau on Sunday night. A 42-year-old man drove his vehicle onto the shoulder of Großarler Landesstraße. The car overturned In a row and came to rest on the road. Rescue crews rushed the injured driver to Schwarzack Hospital. He had 1.5 parts per million Alcohol in the blood. The police took away the driver's license and lodged a complaint against the man.

In Salzburg-Maxglan, police officers stopped a 25-year-old man with his car shortly before 10 p.m. in Rochesgasse. There was a strong stench in the vehicle Cannabis. The driver said he just had one Collaboration Must have smoked. In the vehicle, 200 grams of cannabis herb, compound and A Brass knuckles. Police seized the items. A medical officer determined that he had cannabis and was unfit to drive Cocaine Trapped in urine. In addition, the sticker on the vehicle had expired and the Salzburg resident did not have a driver's license. Continued ads.

A short time later, officers were also stationed at Rochesgasse 2 Algolenkar with 1.2 and 1.48 per ml. The police seized the driver's license and complained to the drivers. It was reported that a 53-year-old man was driving his car in Bad Hofgastein in Pongau on Saturday evening and had a blood alcohol level of 1.38 per milliliter. Without license plate was in the vehicle. In addition, the Hungarian does not have a driver's license.

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