Stopped by police
Driver without a license had stolen license plates
On Saturday night, police officers noticed a suspicious car in the city of Innsbruck. A closer inspection revealed that the license plates had been stolen and that the driver did not even have a driver's license. In addition, the Slovakian (22) refused to take a breathalyzer test
Due to squealing tires and his conspicuous driving style, the 22-year-old was stopped by officers from the Innsbruck-Bahnhof police station in a parking lot at around 11.45 p.m. on Friday. "In the course of the driver and vehicle check, the officers discovered that the driver did not have a valid driving license and that the license plates attached to the car had been stolen," said the police.
Several charges in the offing
But that's not all: "Other violations and technical defects were also found on the vehicle," the officers said. The Slovakian refused to take a breathalyzer test or to be presented for a medical examination. He was therefore banned from continuing his journey. "The 22-year-old will be reported to the relevant authorities under both criminal and administrative law," emphasized the police.
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