A resident of Chartres, born in 1988, was brought before the Chartres court on Thursday 1 December for drink driving, alcoholism and refusal to comply.
On November 30, 2022, at around 11pm, a Peugeot 308 was driving down rue Michel-Vintant in Chartres. The motorist, crossing a patrol of the intervention section, would have accelerated. The police decided to intercept him but the motorist refused to stop.
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Eventually he was captured. In the face of resistance from him, the security forces were forced to use the stun gun to subdue him.
The Peugeot equipped with an alcohol blocker
Screened, the 30-year-old had 1g of alcohol per liter of blood and tested positive for narcotics. In addition, his Peugeot was equipped with an alcohol blocker (EAD).
He was put in a tank drunk, then into police custody.
He alleged at the hearing that he was bloated in the morning, on an empty stomach, and that he left the engine running all day so he could drive his vehicle when consuming alcohol. He would have added that he had escaped because he feared being imprisoned again.
Thierry Delaunay