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In Veliky Novgorod, a motorcyclist was caught drunk driving

Highway Patrol Department employees suspended the drunk driver from operating a motorcycle. The arrested motorcyclist did not have a driver’s license.

On Saturday, April 8, in Veliky Novgorod, a drunk 32-year-old motorcyclist was arrested, who was not allowed to drive a vehicle.

The man refused to submit to a medical examination. In testing, it was found to have 1.240 mg/l in exhaled breath at an acceptable alcohol level of 0.16 mg/l. This was reported in the press service of the traffic police department of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs “Novgorodsky”.

On this occasion, an administrative file was formed against the man, and his motorcycle was taken to the pound.

Earlier, The Eastern Herald in Veliky Novgorod reported that in Grigorovo a drunken father took the child to kindergarten.

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