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Updated 12:15

Over 2‰ and a rollover in Biłgoraj

A 47-year-old crashed and flipped his car in Biłgoraj; police found signs of drunk driving Biłgoraj and transported him to hospital.

A 47-year-old man crashed and overturned his car in the early hours. Consequently, officers who drove past found the vehicle on its roof and saw the injured driver inside. The incident involved drunk driving Biłgoraj and it left the man trapped.

What happened that night

The crash occurred around 4:30 AM at the intersection of Batorego and Graniczna streets. Moreover, patrolling officers noticed the wreck while they headed to another call. They immediately called an ambulance and the fire brigade. However, the driver could not get out on his own. Firefighters then used special rescue tools to free the trapped man from the wreck.

drunk driving Biłgoraj: the immediate facts

Police identified the driver as a 47-year-old resident of the Biłgoraj municipality. In addition, an alcohol breath test showed he had more than 2 per mille blood alcohol. The driver could not explain how the car ended up on its roof. Consequently, officers took him to hospital with injuries. Furthermore, investigators will now reconstruct the crash scene to find the direct cause.

Investigation and legal consequences

Police continue to examine the circumstances. Therefore, they will check witness statements and any available camera footage. If officers charge the driver, courts in Poland apply strict penalties for driving under the influence. For example, someone convicted may face a multi-year driving ban. Moreover, they may pay a heavy fine. In serious cases, courts can impose prison time.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you drive in Poland, bear in mind the legal and practical realities. First, police enforce zero tolerance in many situations, and drunk driving brings severe criminal and administrative sanctions. In addition, a conviction can trigger a long driving ban and a high fine, and it can affect your insurance cover. Also, if you need medical care after a crash, Poland operates a public health system (NFZ, the national health insurer). For administrative matters remember local ID systems like PESEL, and agencies such as ZUS handle social security. Finally, typical traffic tickets are called a “mandat” and you will meet Polish words in paperwork. Therefore, carry translation help or a lawyer if you speak limited Polish.

Local police urge drivers to avoid alcohol before driving. Moreover, they stress that intoxicated driving threatens everyone on the road. Consequently, communities can prevent many tragedies with simple choices. In addition, witnesses and drivers should report impaired drivers immediately.

Emergency responders praised the rapid rescue. However, authorities still urge caution and responsible driving. Therefore, investigators will publish further details when available.

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