Detained for 24 hours, after he got behind the wheel drunk and caused a road accident with the victim on Bd. Unirii in Bacau

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On March 30, police officers of the Bacău Road Bureau were alerted to the fact that a traffic incident took place on Bulevardul Unirii street in the municipality.

From the first investigations it emerged that a 48-year-old man from the Secuieni commune, while driving a car in the municipality, would not have kept a safe distance from the car in front of him, driven by a 24-year-old young man years that was stopped to give priority to a pedestrian crossing on Calea Romanului and collided with it.

The impact resulted in the injury of a 48-year-old woman, a passenger in the car driven by the 48-year-old man.

The police tested the drivers involved in the road accident with the breathalyzer device, the result being negative for the 24-year-old man and 1.30 mg/l of pure alcohol in the exhaled air for the 48-year-old man. Later, the latter was taken to the hospital where he refused to take biological blood samples in order to accurately determine his alcohol level.

Also, following the checks carried out in the database, it emerged that the 48-year-old man appears with a suspended license.

After the administration of probation, the police detained the 48-year-old man for 24 hours and placed him in the IPJ Bacău Detention Center.

On April 2 this year, the person in question was presented to the court, which ordered preventive arrest for 30 days.

The investigations are continued within a criminal file under the aspect of committing the crimes of culpable bodily harm, driving a vehicle without a driver’s license and refusing or evading the taking of biological samples.


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The article is in Romanian

Tags: Detained hours wheel drunk caused road accident victim Unirii Bacau

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