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Drunk driver, he drives along the A27 in the wrong direction for 30 kilometers

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Conegliano. The 43-year-old foreigner was stopped by the traffic police. He has remedied a complaint and will have to pay a hefty fine

CONEGLIANO. He drives 30 kilometers in the wrong direction along the A27 before being stopped by the traffic police. On Friday night, at half past one in the morning, a series of alarmed phone calls arrived at the traffic police operations room reporting a BMW that, engaging the overtaking lane, was traveling in the wrong direction along the west carriageway of the A / 27 motorway, in the section between Conegliano and Vittorio Veneto toll booths.

The highway patrol was able to intercept the car signaled at the exit of the tunnel called “West Cave” thanks also to the help of the maintenance staff.

The driver is a 43-year-old foreigner, FN, legally resident in the national territory, resident in the Bergamo and Belluno area for work, with an alcohol level well above the permitted limit.

The man has been reported to the judicial authorities and will have to undergo a trial. For the wrong way on the motorway, he will suffer the revocation of his driving license as well as having to pay administrative penalties for a minimum of almost 4,000 euros up to a maximum of 11,000 euros. Car seized for three months.

The Traffic Police is strongly committed to combating drunk driving and under the influence of drugs. Checks will also be carried out on Sunday evening precisely to stem any “over the top” behavior, at the end of the final that sees our national football team involved, to ensure that an evening of celebration does not turn into anything else.

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