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Updated 16:28

112 Call Prevented Tragedy: Drunk Driver Arrested

A 112 call prevented tragedy when police stopped an intoxicated driver near Zwierzyniec. The driver now faces criminal charges and fines.

A 112 call prevented tragedy when a local reported a suspected drunk driver near Zwierzyniec. Consequently, police located the car minutes later and detained the driver before any crash occurred.

What happened near Zwierzyniec

At around 21:00 a concerned man phoned emergency number 112 to report an Audi driving from Obrocza toward Zwierzyniec. Moreover, the dispatcher in Zamość alerted local patrols immediately. As a result, officers from Zwierzyniec spotted the described car within minutes. The police stopped the vehicle and found a 48-year-old local man behind the wheel. In addition, two female passengers smelled of alcohol. Furthermore, a dog rode unsecured on the driver’s lap, creating an extra hazard.

112 call prevented tragedy

Police tested the driver with a breathalyser and found nearly 2.5 promille of alcohol in his blood. Consequently, officers arrested him and placed him in custody. Moreover, they discovered that he lacked a valid driving licence. In addition, the vehicle had no current technical inspection. Therefore, the man now faces charges for drunk driving, driving without licence, and using a vehicle unfit for the road. The law carries up to three years imprisonment for driving under the influence. Also, it often includes a ban on driving and heavy fines.

Why this matters for expats and the community

Firstly, the case shows how public vigilance changes outcomes. Consequently, a quick phone call likely prevented injuries or worse on a busy rural road. Secondly, police rely on information from the public. Therefore, calling 112 when you see dangerous driving helps everyone. Moreover, rural roads can be narrow and poorly lit, raising crash risks. In addition, animals in cars increase distraction and danger.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: In Poland, you dial 112 for any emergency, and it connects you to police, ambulance, or fire services. If you report a dangerous driver, expect questions about location, vehicle description, and direction. Also, police may record personal details for follow-up; they sometimes ask for PESEL (national ID number) but they do not always require it on the spot. Understand local terms: ZUS is the national social insurer, and NFZ handles public health insurance. A “mandat” means a fine. Therefore, keep your official documents handy when interacting with officers. Finally, if you witness clear danger, call immediately. The authorities treat drunk driving as a serious crime, and your prompt report can make a key difference.

Police emphasized that the caller’s responsible action likely averted a tragedy. Consequently, officers urged citizens and visitors to report impaired drivers. Moreover, they reminded the public that driving under the influence carries severe criminal and civil consequences. Therefore, always avoid driving after drinking, and secure pets during travel to reduce risks to you and others.

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