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Operators of electronic scooters impaired by drugs and devoid of insurance coverage

In the early hours of 2:30 PM on a Sunday, an uninsured e-scooter rider was pulled over on Theresienstraße due to the absence of a license plate. Investigations revealed that the rider, 37 years old, was also impaired by intoxicants. Subsequently, a compulsory blood test was administered to the...

Riders of Electric Scooters Impaired by Drugs and Uninsured
Riders of Electric Scooters Impaired by Drugs and Uninsured

Operators of electronic scooters impaired by drugs and devoid of insurance coverage

E-Scooter Rider Arrested in Ingolstadt for Driving Under the Influence

In a surprising turn of events, a 37-year-old E-scooter rider was arrested in Ingolstadt on Sunday afternoon. The incident occurred at 2:30 PM on Theresienstraße.

According to reports, the individual was stopped for a routine traffic check. However, it was soon discovered that the rider was under the influence of intoxicating substances. As a result, appropriate proceedings were initiated against the 37-year-old.

The E-scooter the rider was using did not have an insurance plate, compounding the severity of the situation. The rider was subsequently required to undergo a blood test to confirm the initial suspicion.

The president of the Ingolstadt Police Station, who reported the arrest on Sunday at 2:30 PM in Theresienstraße, has not been publicly specified.

The incident marked a significant safety concern, highlighting the importance of responsible E-scooter usage. It serves as a reminder that operating any vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating substances is illegal and dangerous.

This is a developing story and more information will be released as it becomes available.

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