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Following the Eulwang-ri drunk driving accident, there was another accident in Incheon in which a delivery man was seriously injured in a vehicle while driving drunk.
On the 11th, the Incheon Western Police Department announced that it was arresting and investigating Mr. A (38) on charges of dangerous driving and hitting the road under the Specific Offenses Weighted Penalties Act.
Mr. A is accused of hitting the motorcycle of Mr. B (23), who had invaded the center line while driving a Sonata car while drunk on all four lanes of a road in Wonchang-dong, Seo-gu, Incheon a 4:25 am that day.
In this accident, Mr. B was seriously injured, such as an amputation of his left leg, and was taken to a nearby hospital for surgery.
After the accident, Mr. A ran about 150 meters and the vehicle’s tire broke and stopped, and he was arrested as a current criminal by the police who dispatched after receiving a report from a nearby passerby.
At the time of detection, A’s blood alcohol concentration was 0.171%, which was the number of license cancellations.
B is a delivery man who belongs to a delivery agency and it was found that he was driving the company’s motorcycle even at the time of the accident, but was not actually delivering.
The police decided to apply the so-called “Yoon Chang-ho Law” to Mr. A, who was in a drunk driving accident, and plan to consider whether to apply for an arrest warrant after further investigation.
The Yoon Chang-ho Law combines the revised Special Offers Law, which strengthens the punishment for drunk driving accidents, and the revised Highway Traffic Law, which strengthens the standards for suspension and cancellation of driver’s licenses.
Police said that Mr. A will bring a lawyer to be investigated and that he has not yet received any statements about the crime.
A police officer said: “We have not been able to confirm the specific operation of Mr. B, whose leg was amputated,” and “We will investigate the drunk driving and the escape with Mr. A who was admitted to kindergarten. to determine whether to apply for an arrest warrant. ” .
Reporter Bae Jae-seong [email protected]
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