Unteachable: Tegernseer caught behind the wheel for the second time without a driver's license
Created: 06/30/2022, 11:06 am
By: Gabi Werner
During controls at Tegernsee, a civil patrol by the police (symbol image) caught several traffic offenders in the past few days.
© Daniel Bockwoldt/dpa
The Bad Wiessee police now had to deal with several traffic offences.
A Tegernsee resident was particularly incorrigible: He does not have a driver's license - and was caught behind the wheel again.
Bad Wiessee
– A civil patrol by the police checked a 43-year-old man from Tegernsee in his car on Koglkopfstrasse in Bad Wiessee on Tuesday (June 28) at around 4:45 p.m never owned one either.
According to the police report, a check on the police computer showed that the 43-year-old had already been checked in Tegernsee on Thursday of the previous week and reported for driving without a license.
"Particularly incomprehensible: the passenger who was in the car had a driver's license," writes the police.
On Wednesday (June 29) at around 5:30 p.m., the civil patrol then checked a Renault with a Munich registration on Münchner Straße in Gmund.
It was found that the car had not been insured since the autumn of last year.
The Renault was stamped on site.
The driver, a 40-year-old from Munich, is now facing criminal proceedings for violating the compulsory insurance law.
A 52-year-old Renault driver from Miesbach drank a little too deeply on Wednesday evening.
He was checked around 9:15 p.m. on Tegernseer Straße in Gmund.
The Alcoholomat showed a value of about 1.2 per mil.
The man's driver's license was secured.
He faces a criminal case for drunk driving.
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