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A drunk driver with a false rotation tried to break the blockade at the triathlon.
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A drunk driver with a false rotation tried to break the blockade at the triathlon.

During a triathlon event in Wels, Austria, a 26-year-old driver from Bosnia and Herzegovina attempted to bypass a police blockade using a fake rotating light on his car. The incident occurred around 4:40 PM on June 27 during the sports event. Upon reaching the police checkpoint, the driver gestured for the barrier to be removed but was stopped by officers who noticed signs of intoxication. A breathalyzer test confirmed an alcohol level of 1.02 per mille, leading to multiple reports being filed against him.

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A drunk driver with a false rotation tried to break the blockade at the triathlon.

During a triathlon event in Wels, Austria, a 26-year-old driver from Bosnia and Herzegovina attempted to bypass a police blockade using a fake rotating light on his car. The incident occurred around 4:40 PM on June 27 during the sports event. Upon reaching the police checkpoint, the driver gestured for the barrier to be removed but was stopped by officers who noticed signs of intoxication. A breathalyzer test confirmed an alcohol level of 1.02 per mille, leading to multiple reports being filed against him.

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