Tension grips Akmenė district: driver crashes into police officers’ car



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Police reported that at noon on November 29, the Audi A6 car came to the attention of police officers working in Žerkščiai village, Akmenė district. More precisely, its driver, who when he saw the police car stopped and drove slowly and hiding his face. The driver was suspected of being drunk.

After turning on special light and sound signals, the officers approached the car that caused the suspicion, and its driver, noticing that it was braking, began to increase his speed and drive away.

While driving behind the loudspeaker, officers constantly demanded that they stop, but the driver ignored this request. He flew dangerously maneuvering, without turning, entering the opposite lane. Grabbing her cell phone, she tried to connect with someone.

At one point, he stopped controlling the car and turned 180 degrees. However, this did not stop the driver; He stepped on the gas pedal again. When he saw another team of police standing running forward to the aid of their colleagues, the fugitive stopped. The officers who were chasing him jumped out of the official car and wanted to open the driver’s door, but he pushed forward again and, without controlling the car, collided with the police VW Transporter.

The fugitive’s half-hour run ended and he was handcuffed. It turned out that the 37-year-old resident of Akmenė district, Daubiškės village, ignored the police’s request to stop the vehicle. Not only did he not have the right to drive, but he was also intoxicated: 1.39 prom. He was driving a vehicle that officially belongs to someone else. The detainee said that he had bought the car even though he had not signed a contract of sale, and now the vehicle was in his possession.

For driving without a license and being intoxicated, not complying with the requirement to stop the vehicle, dangerous maneuvering, not showing a turn signal, entering the opposite lane and endangering traffic safety, using a mobile phone without a hands-free device, using a hands-free speed device and collided and damaged a police car, an administrative lawsuit was filed against the driver.

The village of Daubiškės was found guilty of robbery and causing physical pain. the resident is not arrested while drunk at the wheel of the vehicle for the first time.

In April last year, he got drunk in the village of Griežiai. He was later found to be highly intoxicated and a pre-trial investigation was launched, leading to a court hearing. He was sentenced to two months in prison for two years and the vehicle was impounded.

The tradition of driving somewhat drunk for this man has developed since 2016. It is true that, although he was also very drunk, he was “driving” a horse-drawn carriage.

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