No driver’s license: car driver ran towards policewoman in Vienna-Meidling



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No driver’s license

The man did not have a driver's license.


The man did not have a driver’s license.
© APA / HANS KLAUS TECHT

On Friday, a car driver ran towards a policewoman in Vienna-Meidling. This was made safe again. The 27-year-old was later arrested; It turned out he didn’t have a driver’s license.

An unlicensed driver ran into a policewoman in Vienna-Meidling on Friday night and was later arrested after a brief getaway. The officer wanted to stop the car using hand signals during a center of gravity check. The 27-year-old braked briefly, but then accelerated again. The officer was only able to avoid a collision by jumping to the side, police said Saturday. The man was denounced several times.

The 27-year-old was noticed at excessive speed

The Meidling City Police Command had checked the traffic on Wienerbergstrasse at night when they noticed the 27-year-old at around 9 p.m. speeding. After the near-collision with the officer, colleagues chased him and a chase began. Just two minutes later, another patrol discovered the vehicle we were looking for on the Hohenbergstrasse in Meidling, police spokeswoman Barbara Gass said. The handlebar stopped shortly after.

The man did not have a driver’s license.

The man presented himself with the passport of a relative and denied that he had stopped. It turned out that the Austrian does not have a driver’s license. The provisional arrest was followed by charges of attempted serious bodily injury, resistance to state power, and various administrative offenses, including driving without permission to drive and ignoring a red light. There was no alcohol or illegal drugs.



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