The police had to intervene several times during the night leading to Sunday, with alcohol being the primary factor in most situations.

Busy night for the police - 9 times did they have to intervene for alcohol tests, and in some cases, driving licenses had to be revoked.

In four separate instances, individuals exhibiting significant impairment due to excessive alcohol consumption had their driver's licenses revoked.

In Belvaux on Saturday afternoon, a person, whose license had been revoked a year ago, was caught driving under the influence again. The vehicle was then seized on the order of the public prosecutor's office.

In Dudelange, a fight between a man and a woman resulted in injuries. When two bystanders attempted to intervene and assist the woman, additional physical altercations occurred. The specific extent of the injuries is not specified.

However, responding officers observed that the man was intoxicated and likely must have driven to Dudelange as his car was not far. His driving license was subsequently revoked.

In Wiltz, an inebriated driver fell asleep behind the wheel, with their head on the car horn. Additionally, another driver who was also heavily under the influence, was weaving in and out on the Nordstroos, nearly causing several accidents.

According to reports from emergency and rescue services, an accident took place in the early hours of Sunday around 1 AM in Hassel, resulting in one person being injured. The individual had collided with a lamppost.

The CGDIS also reported another accident early Sunday morning in Belair, in which one person was injured. Two cars collided around 4:50 AM on Avenue Gaston Diderich.

This was another eventful night for Luxembourg police officers as they conducted checks on a total of 144 motorists in the capital.