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The Maligns Were Kings of the Road Again
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter3 hr. ago

The Maligns Were Kings of the Road Again

The article reports on several incidents of reckless driving in Slovenia involving multiple drivers who were tested for alcohol intoxication and found to have high blood alcohol levels. In one case, a 71-year-old woman was caught driving under the influence after hitting another vehicle and was issued a breath test showing 2.3 promiles of alcohol. She was banned from driving and referred to court. Another incident involved a 25-year-old man driving a non-registered car at excessive speed, resulting in a fine and court referral. A third case saw a driver caught speeding at 202 km/h on a highway, exceeding the limit by 72 km/h, leading to a €1,200 fine. The article emphasizes police enforcement against drunk and dangerous driving.

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The Maligns Were Kings of the Road Again

The article reports on several incidents of reckless driving in Slovenia involving multiple drivers who were tested for alcohol intoxication and found to have high blood alcohol levels. In one case, a 71-year-old woman was caught driving under the influence after hitting another vehicle and was issued a breath test showing 2.3 promiles of alcohol. She was banned from driving and referred to court. Another incident involved a 25-year-old man driving a non-registered car at excessive speed, resulting in a fine and court referral. A third case saw a driver caught speeding at 202 km/h on a highway, exceeding the limit by 72 km/h, leading to a €1,200 fine. The article emphasizes police enforcement against drunk and dangerous driving.

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