Traffic control (symbol picture): Alerted by relevant smells
Photo: Patrick Seeger / dpa
In the Bavarian town of Neustadt bei Coburg, a family made arrests twice in one night for drinking and driving. After her daughter was stopped by the police at 3.25 per mille, the 59-year-old mother sat drunk in her car to pick her daughter up from the police station. In the guard it then dawned on her that it was not a good idea with 1.22 per mille, and so she tried to flee. However, the officers threw them to the ground, as the Upper Franconian police headquarters announced on Sunday.
The police had noticed the woman's 33-year-old daughter in a parking lot the night before.
The woman had admitted that she had also driven her car beforehand.
Alarmed by relevant smells, the officers then measured her breath alcohol level of 3.24 per mille - the woman then had to come to the station to have her blood drawn.
Both women will now have to answer for drunk driving.
In the case of the 33-year-old daughter, there is also the fact that she does not have a driver's license.
Therefore, you also face a penalty for driving without a license.
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