With the father's car
Speeding through the local area at 101 km/h while intoxicated
A 33-year-old from Kirchberg-Thening was driving "faster than the police allowed" in the Straßham area on Thursday. The laser device showed a whopping 101 km/h instead of the permitted 50 km/h - he was unable to produce a driver's license, which had already been confiscated due to drug offenses.
On Thursday afternoon, the 33-year-old was driving his father's car from Straßham in the direction of Kirchberg-Thening. At the same time, police officers were carrying out laser measurements in this area - a local area with a speed limit of 50 km/h.
No "license"
As the lead-footed driver was traveling a whopping 51 km/h too fast, he was stopped and asked to undergo a driver and vehicle inspection. There he immediately admitted that his driver's license had already been revoked for various drug-related offenses.
Clearly impaired
He must have been "intoxicated" again that day, as he refused to undergo a medical examination on the grounds that it would be positive anyway.
Mom got the keys
He was forbidden to continue driving and was reported to the district authority several times. The vehicle keys were handed over to his mother.
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