Police arrested a 41-year-old truck driver for drunk driving on June 28 evening. Officers found him driving with dangerous alcohol levels above the legal limit. The breathalyzer test measured 2.22 per mille alcohol content. This amount far exceeds safe driving standards. The incident happened near Lom.
The driver works for the District Fire Safety and Population Protection Service. His employer operates under the Metropolitan Directorate of Fire Safety and Population Protection. Police issued him a medical examination ticket after the arrest. He agreed with the breathalyzer results. The man refused to provide a blood sample for additional medical testing.
Authorities opened a criminal investigation against the driver. Police detained him following the alcohol test. His case will proceed through the legal system. The arrest highlights dangers of drinking and driving. Emergency service workers face serious consequences for such violations.
The driver works for the District Fire Safety and Population Protection Service. His employer operates under the Metropolitan Directorate of Fire Safety and Population Protection. Police issued him a medical examination ticket after the arrest. He agreed with the breathalyzer results. The man refused to provide a blood sample for additional medical testing.
Authorities opened a criminal investigation against the driver. Police detained him following the alcohol test. His case will proceed through the legal system. The arrest highlights dangers of drinking and driving. Emergency service workers face serious consequences for such violations.