On Monday morning, the Holzkirchen police stopped a 20-year-old sprinter driver in the Valley industrial park - with success.
A rapid drug test worked.
Weyarn - It would have been better not to sit behind the wheel on Monday morning for a 20-year-old from Munich.
As part of a general traffic control, a patrol from the Holzkirchen police stopped him at around 10 a.m. in the Am Weiglfeld industrial park in Weyarn.
The officials found that the driver of a black Mercedes Sprinter had typical drug failure symptoms.
Drugs and lack of load securing - the driver has to reckon with a report, a fine and a point in Flensburg
The police reported: “A rapid drug test confirmed the suspicion.” The officers then ordered a blood sample.
The Munich resident was not allowed to drive any further - "the black Mercedes Sprinter parked safely and the key secured." According to the police, the 20-year-old from Munich is now expecting a complaint for driving under the influence of drugs.
In addition, he must expect a fine and a point in the register of fitness to drive in Flensburg due to insufficient load securing.
Even a 24-year-old was not allowed to drive last week - and still got behind the wheel.
With more than 1.1 per mille of alcohol, she ended up with her car in the embankment.
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