A Belgian court sentenced a repeat motorist to a fine of 2,080 euros and a licence suspension for 45 days. Last year, he was checked with an alcohol level of 2.5 g/L and insulted the police officers.
A Belgian court sentenced a repeat motorist to a fine of 2,080 euros and a licence suspension for 45 days. Last year, he was checked with an alcohol level of 2.5 g/L and insulted the police officers.
A simple road check was enough to bring back to the surface all the passives of a 38-year-old motorist, already known for alcohol driving, in Roulers, near Bruges, Belgium. By seeing the device in place in front of him, this driver thought he could be forgotten by stopping on the side. Ivre to the point of displaying a rate of 2.50 grams of alcohol per litre of blood, on the contrary, he drew to him all the attention of the police. The facts, tr…