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Updated 12:10

Drunk Driver Crashes Into Garden Fence

A drunk driver crash in Jabłonna Pierwsza ended with a fence damaged and the suspect detained.

A drunk driver crash occurred late Saturday night in Jabłonna Pierwsza. Consequently, police stopped a fleeing Volkswagen after a caller reported suspected impairment.

drunk driver crash in Jabłonna Pierwsza

The caller told officers that a car drove erratically on a local road. Therefore, patrols moved to the area immediately. Moreover, officers soon spotted the described Volkswagen. However, the driver ignored signals to stop. Consequently, the driver tried to flee and a short pursuit began. Then the vehicle left the roadway and ploughed through a private garden fence. In addition, the man tried to run away on foot. However, police detained him within minutes. The vehicle later went to the police impound lot.

What the police found and next steps

Officers checked the driver’s condition with a breath test. Consequently, the device showed a reading slightly above half a promille. Therefore, authorities will file charges against the 53-year-old. Moreover, the case can carry criminal consequences if prosecutors press charges. In addition, damage to private property will form a separate claim. The man now faces the risk of fines, licence suspension, and possible jail time. However, the final outcome depends on the court and any mitigating factors.

Local context and why this matters to expats

Jabłonna Pierwsza sits near Lublin and sees mostly local traffic. Therefore, even small roads can be dangerous late at night. Moreover, expats driving in Poland should note the strict approach to alcohol and driving. In addition, police often administer roadside breath tests. Consequently, a refusal may prompt further compulsory testing or stronger legal measures. Furthermore, damaged property typically triggers immediate civil claims by owners. However, the local community expects quick police action and accountability.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: In Poland the police can stop a driver and require a breath test. Therefore, a reading over 0.2‰ can already cause legal trouble, and readings around 0.5‰ often lead to criminal charges. PESEL is the national ID number, ZUS handles social security, and NFZ runs public health insurance. If you are stopped, show your passport or ID. In addition, call 112 for emergencies. Moreover, if you do not speak Polish, ask for an interpreter and note police statements carefully. Finally, know that vehicles involved in offences often go to a police impound lot until authorities decide.

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