52‑Year‑Old, 1.5‰ Alcohol, Four Driving Bans—Flees Saab from Police

On Saturday, 22 November, a 52-year-old from Żuromin County drove a Saab over the speed limit, ignored a stop signal, fled, was caught with over 1.5‰ alcohol and four driving bans in police records.

Speeding Incident Sparks Police Chase

A 52-year-old driver in a Saab sped past the posted limit on Provincial Road 563 in Jasiony. When officers signaled him to stop, he accelerated rather than comply, prompting a pursuit that ended shortly after.

Alco Test Shows 1.5‰ Alcohol

Police breathalyzer readings revealed his blood alcohol concentration exceeded 1.5 per mille, a level well above legal limits for driving.

Four Existing Driving Bans Discovered

Police database checks uncovered that he already had four valid prohibitions on operating motor vehicles, indicating a pattern of repeated violations.

Repeated Violations Lead to Detention

Following the chase, the driver was detained and placed in police custody. This marks another encounter with law enforcement after prior arrests for similar offenses.

Legal Consequences Under Polish Law

The case will proceed to court; failure to observe court‑issued driving bans can lead to up to five years of imprisonment in Poland.

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