Friday nightPolice pull over multiple drink drivers

RTL Today
From Friday to Saturday, the police responded to a series of incidents involving drivers who were found to be intoxicated and consequently had their driving licences revoked.
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In the Clausen neighbourhood of Luxembourg City, a police patrol observed a driver exiting a multi-storey car park at excessive speed, colliding with the pavement and a parked car. Despite attempts to signal the driver to stop using blue lights and sirens, they continued driving. When the officers finally got the driver to stop, they failed an alcohol test and were required to surrender their driving licence.

Another incident occurred in Clausen, where a driver was observed speeding on Montée de Clausen. Upon inspection, the driver displayed signs of alcohol consumption and subsequently failed an alcohol test, resulting in the loss of their driving licence.

In the Cessange neighbourhood, an accident occurred in a car park where one driver fled the scene. The fleeing driver was later located and found to be intoxicated, leading to the revocation of their driving licence.

On the A4 near Leudelange, a car was seen weaving erratically and nearly colliding with the crash barrier around 8.30pm. Subsequently stopped by police, the driver was found to be under the influence of alcohol, resulting in the revocation of their driving licence.

Simultaneously, in Mamer, police received a report of a potentially intoxicated driver. Despite attempts to stop the vehicle, the driver ignored signals until finally halting at the Bettembourg exit (A3). A positive alcohol test led to the confiscation of their driving licence.

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