Protz BMW dismantled: man caught behind the wheel with 2.6 per mille!
A 43-year-old in Zwickau was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol (2.6 per mille). Legal proceedings begin.

Protz BMW dismantled: man caught behind the wheel with 2.6 per mille!
An incident that caused a stir: On December 25, 2023, a 43-year-old man with a blood alcohol content of 2.6 per mille was stopped behind the wheel of his BMW on Seilerstrasse in Zwickau. He had previously damaged a railing with his vehicle, which ultimately led to the traffic stop. During this check, the man not only showed a lack of insight, but also insulted the police officers deployed Free press reported.
Drinking and driving is a serious issue that not only endangers your driver's license, but also puts other road users at risk. The ADAC points out that the alcohol limits in Germany have strict requirements. For example, there is an absolute alcohol ban of 0.0 per mille for novice drivers under the age of 21. However, anyone who drives with a blood alcohol content of 1.1 per mille or more is considered absolutely unfit to drive, which can have serious legal consequences.
Alcohol limits and their consequences
A look at the current blood alcohol limits clearly shows that from 0.5 to 1.09 per mille it is already an administrative offense. First-time violations result in a fine of 500 euros, 2 points in Flensburg and a one-month driving ban. However, anyone who is caught driving with a blood alcohol level of 1.6 must expect to be ordered to undergo a medical-psychological examination (MPU). If the value of 2.0 per mille is exceeded, the guilt is also called into question, as the information shows führerscheine.de clarify.
Particular attention should be paid to the penalties for accidents involving alcohol. These can result in either a fine or even imprisonment, depending on the severity of the incident. In the event of an alcohol-related accident, there is also a claim for damages from the motor vehicle liability insurance, which can claim back up to 5,000 euros ADAC determines.
Effects on driving license
Violating the alcohol limit can have far-reaching consequences for your driving license. The regulations are clear: If you are convicted under Section 316 of the Criminal Code, your driving license will be revoked, with a suspension period that can be between six months and five years. Repeat offenders must also expect increased penalties. Interestingly, driving under the influence of alcohol on private property can result in legal consequences as long as it is publicly accessible.
The incident in Zwickau is further proof that dealing with drunk driving is not just about personal responsibility, but also about the safety of all road users. It is to be hoped that such cases will become less common in the future and that greater awareness will be created about the dangers of drunk driving.