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The Civil Guard detained for lack of a driver license, exceed the maximum speed and driving under the influence of drugs (22/12/2014)

He had been deprived of driving license for the loss of all points

He threw positive in the test of cocaine, amphetamines and methamphetamines

The Civil Guard in the region of Murcia has stopped in Molina de Segura a driver for driving with a passenger exceeding the maximum speed of the track, lack of license for loss of all points and driving under the influence of drugs.

The incident took place in the early hours of Saturday, the 20th, on the N-301, which connects the cities of Madrid and Cartagena, at the height of Molina de Segura, while troops from the Traffic performing a specific speed control in the Comprehensive Plan Monitoring Secondary Roads, who was also framed in the Special Operation Traffic 'Navidad 2014-2015' of the Directorate General of Traffic (DGT) and coinciding with the Special Campaign of Alcohol and Drug that He has conducted over the past week.

Patrol Sector Traffic Murcia detected, among others, a passenger traveling at 112 km. / H on a stretch of road limited by specific signal at 80 Km. / H, so he stopped the vehicle to identify your driver and verify documentation of both.

The Meritorious found then that the driver had no driving license in force, as had recently been deprived of it by the Provincial Traffic Murcia having lost all the points assigned legally and had not completed the course of rehabilitation and awareness vial to retrieve it.

Although the breath test which underwent the driver gave a negative result, the policemen observed the driver presented visible external signs of taking a toxic substance banned, so required in time for the completion of the mandatory drug test, tested positive in three substances: cocaine, amphetamines and methamphetamines.

On these facts, the Spanish driver, 26-year-old resident of Murcia was arrested on suspicion of driving offense with loss of validity of the driving license, for total loss of points legally and made available to the magistrate No. assigned 5 of Murcia, together with the proceedings initiated.

He was also reported to the Provincial Traffic Murcia for exceeding speed and driving with presence of drugs in the body.

The offense of driving with loss of validity of the permit or license, loss of all points assigned legally, is defined in Article 379 of the Penal Code and can be punished with imprisonment alternatively of 3-6 months, a fine of 12-24 months to work on behalf of the community of 31-90 days.

Speeding detected in this case is liable to a monetary fine of 300 euros and the loss of 2 points of his license while driving with presence of drugs in the body carries a fine of 1,000 euros and loss of 6 points of the permit.

Both circulation taking private driving licenses as do so under the influence of drugs determines the immediate immobilization of the affected vehicle, which in this case did not take place, having taken over the alternative driver traveling in the vehicle after having verified that I was able to drive and had existing authorization.

The Civil Guard reiterates its message to those drivers, reckless and foolhardy, despite campaigns and warnings from the DGT, drive after drinking or taking drugs, recalling that throughout Christmas intensify these preventive controls to any time of day or night, following the massive displacement of Road Vehicles, motivated by the coincidence at this time of the holidays, work and family celebrations as well as school and university holidays, in order to raise public awareness of the incompatibility of these substances in the driving of vehicles to ensure road safety on our roads.

Source: Ministerio del Interior

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