Citizen Arrests Drunk Driver in Włochy After 2.1 Promille Test

A Warsaw resident stopped a drunken Mazda driver on 1 Sierpnia Street in the Włochy district on Wednesday, November 26, after the vehicle struck a curb and a breath test read 2.1 promille.

Incident Occurs on 1 Sierpnia Street

A Mazda, driven by a 35‑year‑old Polish citizen, was traveling down 1 Sierpnia Street when it emerged from a parking lot onto the road at number 33 and collided with a curb on the opposite side.

Citizen Arrests Driver and Alerts Police

Witness A. Suzuki, driving a personal Suzuki nearby, stopped and exited his vehicle. He found the Mazda driver slumped at the wheel, smelled strong alcohol, removed the keys from the ignition, and called police.

Breathalyzer Shows 2.1 Promille

Police arriving on the scene confirmed that the driver was under severe intoxication, with a breath test reading 2.1 promille. He was taken to the police station after becoming sober.

Possible Criminal and Property Consequences

Because the concentration exceeded 1.5 promille, the driver faces criminal liability and could lose his car or its equivalent, pending further judicial decisions by the police and prosecutor’s office.

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