A 30-year-old woman arrested for drunk driving and crashing into two parked cars

A 30-year-old woman arrested for drunk driving and crashing into two parked cars

Six drivers have been arrested in recent days

February 14 2011 (20:00 WET)
A 30-year-old woman arrested for drunk driving and crashing into two parked cars
A 30-year-old woman arrested for drunk driving and crashing into two parked cars
Arrecife Local Police have proceeded in recent days to the arrest of a total of six drivers who tripled and almost quadrupled the permitted alcohol level. Thus, and although no preventive controls were carried out, the agents arrested last Monday morning a woman who crashed while intoxicated into two vehicles

parked on the street.

The woman, M.P, 30 years old, and a native of the Czech Republic, tripled the permitted alcohol level, so she was arrested and brought to justice accused of an alleged crime against traffic safety.

Similarly, last Thursday two other drivers were arrested and brought to justice for driving under the influence of alcohol. The first of them, a Brazilian driver, 43 years old, identified as W.C., tripled the permitted alcohol level and was caught driving in a zigzag.

Also, in the early hours of last Thursday, police officers arrested the Esolovak driver L.B., 29 years old, after leaving the Arrecife-San Bartolomé road, near the Argana neighborhood. The young woman tripled the permitted alcohol level.

Indiscriminate use of the horn

Arrecife Local Police also arrested on Sunday three other drivers who almost quadrupled the alcohol level. The first of them, identified as F.J.B.H., 36 years old, and a native of Arrrecife, was arrested while driving making indiscriminate use of the horn.

In addition, F.A.C.M., 36 years old and a native of Teguise, was also arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol in a zigzag and the driver I.C., a native of Romania, who almost quadrupled the permitted alcohol level. The three drivers were brought to justice for driving under the influence of alcohol.

Arrecife Local Police also opened an administrative file to another driver who also tested positive in the breathalyzer test.

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