Consequently, BMW driver Luu Thi Hong Lien (born 1985, living in Quang Binh) after colliding with a car parked in District 1 and then raced through 3 districts (District 1, Tan Binh District, District 3 ). ) in Ho Chi Minh City a proposal has just been sent to the City Police by the Traffic Police and the Order Team of District 1 (Ho Chi Minh City) to be sanctioned according to the process with a fine of 35 million VND, 7 days of vehicle detention and deprivation of 23 months by car.
Immediately after the car was stopped, Ms. Luu Thi Hong Lien’s breath alcohol concentration measured at the police headquarters was 1,017 mg / liter of breathable air. It is a very high alcohol concentration, located at the penalty threshold for the highest alcohol concentration violation (more than 0.4 mg / liter of breathable air) according to Decree 100/2019.
Thrilling chase after drunk BMW driver fled into accident in Ho Chi Minh City
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Regarding the part of the compensation after the accident, the source of the Youth He said that the parties are negotiating, the driver only accepts damages for the owner of the car in Pham Viet Chanh, in addition, the driver also invites a lawyer to work because she believes that the collision with a motorcycle in Tan Binh, was because someone threw the car, not because she was hit by a collision, so she did not accept compensation at the rate given by this owner.
Before that, like Youth On the night of August 28, Ms. Lien was driving a red BMW vehicle with registration number 51G-883.03 traveling through Pham Viet Chanh from the Cong Hoa junction to Cong Quynh. Upon reaching the above point, the car collided with a car license plate 51F-894.30 by TVC (born 1984, resident in Tan Binh district, Ho Chi Minh City) was parked on the right edge of the same address.
After that, Driver Lien drove the car. On Ly Thuong Kiet Street (Tan Binh district, the head of motorcycle 54Z4-6390 was arrested, the driver kept stepping on the gas and ran away, with the last motorcycle underneath. When the driver drove towards Cach Mang Thang 8 street ) (District 3) people stopped the vehicle and turned it over to the police of District 11, District 3.
BMW’s pursuit to stop this driver generated controversy on social media about whether to pursue the car or not.