BMW Driver Arrested on S‑7 for Alcohol, Unregistered Vehicle, Faces Up to 3‑Year Sentence

22‑year‑old BMW driver stopped on Poland’s S‑7 near Mdzewa on 30 November after breath‑test showing 0.8 per‑mille, missing inspection and license; now faces up to 3 years in prison.

Date and Location of Incident

The police stopped the 22‑year‑old BMW driver on the S‑7 near Mdzewa on Sunday, 30 November.

Breath‑Test Result

During the stop, the driver was suspected of having alcohol on his breath, and a nearby open beer can was found. Breath‑analysis confirmed a level of 0.8 promille in his body.

Missing Technical Inspection

Further checks revealed that the BMW lacked a current technical inspection report. The police seized the vehicle’s registration documents.

Legal Consequences

The driver was charged with driving under the influence, lost his licence, and faces a fine, a multi‑year driving ban, and imprisonment of up to 3 years.

Police Warning

The police again urged caution, stressing that no safe amount of alcohol permits driving and that even small quantities can lead to tragic outcomes on the road.

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