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Updated 18:54

Drunk tractor driver tried to run over police in Łosice

A drunk tractor driver in Łosice tried to run over a policeman. He faces charges including driving under the influence and assault.

A 47-year-old man tried to run over a policeman with his tractor during a Friday afternoon stop in Łosice County. The drunk tractor driver refused to stop and later attacked officers, according to local police.

What happened: drunk tractor driver in Łosice

Police received an anonymous tip about a man driving a tractor without proper permissions. Consequently, officers from the Łosice patrol unit moved to intercept the vehicle at about 17:40. However, the driver, a resident of Olszanka commune, veered off the road and drove into nearby fields. In addition, the tractor lacked an up-to-date technical inspection. Moreover, the driver sped up when an officer stepped out of the patrol car to stop him. Therefore, one officer jumped onto the moving tractor. He then restrained the man and halted the vehicle. However, the suspect fought back and struck the officer in the head. Consequently, the officers managed to subdue and arrest him.

What the police found and charges

Officers smelled alcohol on the arrested man. Moreover, a breath test showed nearly three per mille of alcohol in his system. Therefore, the suspect faces multiple criminal and administrative charges. In addition, prosecutors will consider charges for assaulting a public official. Furthermore, police will press charges for driving under the influence and for operating a vehicle without the required licences. Finally, they will note the lack of current technical inspection for the tractor.

Local context and legal process

In Poland, police investigate such incidents and then hand them to prosecutors. Consequently, the man will appear before a court. However, the timeline for a trial can vary by district. In addition, courts consider factors like bodily harm and the use of a vehicle as a weapon. Moreover, assaulting a public official carries heavier penalties than a typical assault. Therefore, the possible legal outcomes include fines, jail time, and a driving ban. In addition, administrative penalties may include seizure of the vehicle document and fines for missing technical inspection.

Rural areas in Poland often see tractors on public roads. However, drivers must still follow road laws. Consequently, tractors require routine technical checks, known as badanie techniczne. Moreover, drivers must hold the proper licence or entitlement to operate agricultural machinery. In Poland, authorities enforce these rules strictly, especially after accidents or violent incidents.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you live in Poland, carry your driving licence and ID when you drive. In Poland, a PESEL is the national ID number for residents. Also, a mandat means a fine. In addition, badanie techniczne means a vehicle technical inspection. Therefore, do not drive under the influence. Moreover, police will detain and charge drivers who threaten officers. Finally, if you are an expat, register with local authorities and know that police, prosecutors, and courts work together to process such cases.

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