Drivers in Havelland stopped with 1.32 per mille - this is how you react!
Current reports from Havelland on October 29th, 2025: traffic accidents, break-ins and important emergency numbers for the region.

Drivers in Havelland stopped with 1.32 per mille - this is how you react!
On October 29, 2025, a worrying incident occurred in Havelland. A driver was stopped with a blood alcohol level of 1.32. This shows once again how dangerous driving under the influence of alcohol is and what consequences it has for the safety of all road users. Driving while intoxicated not only endangers your own health, but also that of others, as the ADAC points out, because if you have a alcohol level of just 0.5 per mille, you can face severe fines and driving bans.
There are also increasing reports of traffic accidents, break-ins and other crimes in the region. Reports of missing persons and violent clashes were also recorded. The police in Havelland are constantly deployed to prevent such incidents and to ensure the safety of citizens. Further information about the operations and the current situation can be found at maz-online.de be read.
Police station and emergency numbers
The Havelland police station is located at Finkenkruger Straße 73 in Falkensee. In the event of an emergency, citizens can contact the police on 110 and the emergency services on 112. There are also other district police departments available, such as the Brieselang district police or the police station in Nauen. It is recommended to keep these contacts memory-friendly in order to be able to react quickly in an emergency.
- Polizeiinspektion Havelland: Finkenkruger Straße 73, 14612 Falkensee, Telefon: +49 3322 2750
- Revierpolizei Falkensee: Finkenkruger Straße 73, 14612 Falkensee, Telefon: +49 3322 2750
- Revierpolizei Brieselang: Wustermarker Allee 1, 14656 Brieselang, Telefon: +49 3322 275-1045
- Polizeirevier Nauen: Schützenstraße 13, 14641 Nauen, Telefon: +49 3321 4000
The police online watchdog can be used for low-threshold concerns. On onlinewache.polizei.de Simple crimes, such as theft or fraud, can be reported easily and securely online. The data is always encrypted and the anonymity of the users is maintained.
Risks of driving with alcohol
A look at the alcohol limits makes it clear: anyone who gets behind the wheel of a vehicle should take their responsibility seriously. Stricter regulations apply to novice drivers, and relative inability to drive begins at just 0.3 per mille. A value of 1.1 per mille threatens criminal consequences and even the obligation to undergo a medical-psychological examination (MPU), as can be read on the ADAC website.
Drunk driving is not only risky, but can also lead to enormous financial burdens. For example, if you are involved in an accident while driving under the influence of alcohol, your insurance company could be asked to pay up to 5,000 euros. It is therefore essential to act responsibly and avoid drinking alcohol while driving.
The above-mentioned police stations and the online watchdog are available to anyone who would like to obtain information and act accordingly. Road safety is a top priority and all citizens should do their part.