Dutch law enforcement had to use service weapons to arrest a driver who jokingly pointed a pistol-shaped vodka bottle at other road users.Everything happened last Saturday in the vicinity of Amsterdam. Several people reported to the police a man who, from the window of his car, “aimed at other cars with a gun”.”During a search of the inmate’s car, a suspicious object was found – it turned out to be a pistol-shaped bottle of vodka. Police added that from afar the bottle was indistinguishable from a weapon. real,” police said in a statement.Law enforcement said during the operation several pedestrians unknowingly fell into the line of fire, making the situation “extremely dangerous” for passers-by. The offender turned out to be a young resident of the neighborhood, he was questioned at the station.

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