A car accident occurred in Tsim Sha Tsui East.
At about 11 o'clock in the evening on the 24th, it was reported that a Porsche with a China-Hong Kong license plate was at the exit gate of the parking lot of a building at the junction of Chatham Road South and Baller Lane. Severely damaged variant.
When the security guard of the building saw a policeman passing by, he immediately stepped out to ask him for help.
The patrol police informed Shangfeng to arrange traffic police officers to investigate at the scene. It is understood that the 75-year-old male driver of the Porsche was found smelling of alcohol, unresponsive and unconscious in the car, and subsequently failed the alcohol breath test , was arrested on suspicion of "drunk driving".
According to the security guard of the parking lot involved, the building has been transformed into an automatic entry and exit gate a few years ago, and the original changing booth has not been dismantled. It is unknown whether the company will reinstall it; and the parking lot has also had a car crash into the changing booth Accidents, but they were all minor encounters, and the pavilion was severely damaged. This is the first time.
The police said that they received a report at 11:15 p.m. on the 24th that a changing booth at a parking lot at No. 39 Chatham Road South, Finger Tsim Sha Tsui was hit by a private car.
Officers arrived and found the driver unconscious in the vehicle.
After preliminary investigation, the 75-year-old male driver surnamed Tao failed an alcohol breath test and was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving. He was released on bail pending investigation and must report to the police in mid-December.
No one was injured in the incident.