Two Drivers Arrested for DUI in Saint Vlas and Nessebar

The first incident occurred in Saint Vlas when police stopped a Volkswagen Caddy with a Burgas registration. The vehicle was being driven by a 32-year-old resident, identified as a non-local

"Driving under the influence of drugs significantly impairs reaction times and decision-making abilities, making it extremely hazardous"

Saint Vlas, Bulgaria – In separate incidents on Wednesday, two men were arrested and had their vehicles confiscated after being found driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol.

The District Administration of Nessebar reported the arrests and vehicle seizures as part of their ongoing efforts to curb impaired driving in the region.

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The first incident occurred in Saint Vlas when police stopped a Volkswagen Caddy with a Burgas registration. The vehicle was being driven by a 32-year-old resident, identified as a non-local.

Upon inspection, officers found that the driver had been using cannabis. The driver was immediately detained for up to 24 hours, and the car was impounded. Authorities have initiated rapid production proceedings in this case, aiming for a swift judicial process.

In a statement, the District Administration – Nessebar emphasized the zero-tolerance policy towards drug-impaired driving, highlighting the potential dangers posed to both the driver and the public.

“Driving under the influence of drugs significantly impairs reaction times and decision-making abilities, making it extremely hazardous.”

“We are committed to ensuring the safety of our roads and will continue to take stringent action against offenders,” said a spokesperson for the administration.

Shortly after the first arrest, another incident unfolded on Nessebar Street “Edelweiss “. Police stopped a Ford Focus with a Blagoevgrad registration being driven by a 41-year-old man from Sandanski.

A breathalyzer test revealed that the driver had a blood alcohol concentration of 1.99 per mile, significantly above the legal limit. The driver was also detained for up to 24 hours, and his vehicle was seized.

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The District Administration – Nessebar noted that the high blood alcohol level in this case was alarming.

“Driving with such a high level of alcohol in the bloodstream is extremely dangerous and shows a blatant disregard for public safety,” the spokesperson added.

Both drivers are currently facing legal consequences, and their cases are being processed by local law enforcement.

The swift action by the District Administration is part of a broader initiative to enhance road safety and reduce the incidence of DUI-related accidents.

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The incidents highlight the ongoing challenges faced by authorities in tackling impaired driving.

Despite stringent laws and increased enforcement, driving under the influence remains a significant issue in many parts of Bulgaria.

The authorities continue to urge the public to adhere to road safety regulations and to report any suspicious driving behavior.

In response to these incidents, local officials have reiterated their commitment to road safety campaigns aimed at educating the public about the dangers of impaired driving.

These campaigns often include public service announcements, community workshops, and increased visibility of law enforcement on the roads, particularly during weekends and holidays when the incidence of impaired driving tends to rise.

Residents of Saint Vlas and Nessebar expressed their support for the police actions. Many took to social media to commend the police for their vigilance and swift action.

“It’s reassuring to know that our police are taking such decisive steps to keep our roads safe,” wrote one local resident.

As work on both cases continues, the District Administration – Nessebar is expected to release further details on the judicial proceedings and any additional measures being taken to prevent similar incidents in the future.

Authorities remain steadfast in their mission to ensure that the roads of Saint Vlas and Nessebar are safe for all users.

 

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