Polish capital police checked 17,995 motorists early morning, arresting 41 drunk drivers, including a Toyota driver with 2.5 ‰ BAC and a trucker with nearly .1 ‰.
Operation Scope
Police from the capital’s battalion conducted the “Sober Morning” operation in the early hours, targeting the largest possible number of motorists across major roads and bridge crossings.
Key Findings
By 10:00, 17,995 drivers were checked, revealing 41 individuals under the influence of alcohol. Two more drivers were caught using alcohol‑like substances, and six others were driving without a licence.
Notable Cases
Among those arrested was a Toyota driver who, despite a lifetime ban, drove with a 2.5 ‰ blood alcohol level. A professional trucker operating a Volvo was also found with almost .1 ‰ BAC.
Penalties Imposed
Police issued fines totaling 11,120 złoty to drivers who broke traffic regulations.
Safety Reminder
The operation highlights the grave danger of drunk driving, which severely impairs reaction time, concentration, and situational judgment, leading to collisions, accidents, and fatalities. “Be responsible! If you drink, don’t drive!” urges the Road Traffic Division of the Polish Police.