Police authorities in Klaipėda conducted a stop at Žiedų skg involving a BMW 3. The driver was identified as a Lithuanian army soldier, who was not in uniform at the time of the incident. During the check, officers determined that the soldier was impaired, testing positive for alcohol.
The measured blood alcohol content was 1.44 prom. Due to the measured level of intoxication, authorities have determined that the incident will not result in a criminal case being filed. However, the soldier will be held accountable under administrative law for the violation.
The incident highlights a traffic enforcement action concerning a drunk driver. Despite the driver’s military status, the presence of alcohol in the bloodstream while operating a vehicle constituted a violation of traffic regulations. The police report confirms that while the impairment level was classified as light, the driver still faces administrative penalties.
The police action serves to enforce safety standards within the community. The outcome indicates that while criminal prosecution was deemed unnecessary based on the specific blood alcohol reading, the soldier remains subject to administrative penalties for operating the car while under the influence.
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