Drivers eating and drinking in Ho Chi Minh City saw traffic police ‘so scared they had to run into the alley’

Drivers eating and drinking in Ho Chi Minh City saw traffic police ‘so scared they had to run into the alley’

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“Tonight, sitting with my friends, I drank 2 cans. There was a bit of alcohol in me. I saw the traffic police so I was so scared that I had to run into the alley to avoid it. I didn’t expect the officers to chase and stop me,” D. speak.

On the evening of April 16, Mr. NAS (born 1991, from Tien Giang) drove his motorbike to take his wife to a party of an interior design company at a restaurant on Hoang Sa Street, District 1.

At 9:30 p.m., while returning home to Thu Duc City, Mr.

The male driver had an alcohol concentration of 0.121 mg/liter of breath and was fined 2.5 million VND by the traffic police and had his driver’s license revoked for 7 months.

Mr. S. has an alcohol concentration of less than 0.25 mg/liter of breath (Photo: Anh Huy).

Mr. S. said that the couple worked at the same office and went to a party tonight. He drank about half a glass of beer. On the way home, I was checked by traffic police.

“My wife is pregnant, I don’t dare drink much because I have to drive. I know the alcohol law, but at the party everyone drinks beer, it’s hard for me to refuse when they invite me. I limit drinking to a minimum. Drink beer by sipping your lips.

In our country’s culture, if someone invites you to beer and doesn’t drink it, it will be considered contempt for the other person. Tonight I sipped my lips about 20 times and got almost half a glass. The fine of 2.5 million is nearly half my month’s salary,” Mr. S. said and signed the record.

About 15 minutes later, Mr. HĐD. (born 2001, hometown of Hai Phong) drives a motorbike on Hoang Sa road. Approaching Tran Khanh Du bridge (Tan Dinh ward), D. Seeing the traffic police, he immediately turned around and ran into the alley to avoid it.

Drivers eating and drinking in Ho Chi Minh City saw traffic police 'so scared they had to run into the alley' photo 2

D. was recorded by traffic police when he ran into an alley to avoid the alcohol concentration check and failed (Photo: Anh Huy).

Discovering the incident, the working group stopped D. Again, the test revealed an alcohol concentration of 0.119mg/liter of breath. Mr. D. The traffic police recorded a fine of 2.5 million VND.

“Tonight, sitting with my friends, I drank 2 cans. There was a bit of alcohol in me. I saw the traffic police so I was so scared, I ran into the alley to avoid it. I didn’t expect the officers to chase and hold me back,” D. speak.

Similarly, Mr. NDQ (born 1982, from Long An) saw traffic police checking alcohol levels at Tran Khanh Du bridge, and also drove into the alley to avoid it. However, Mr. Q. was stopped by the working group, inspected and fined 2.5 million VND with an alcohol concentration of 0.040mg/liter of breath.

Drivers eating and drinking in Ho Chi Minh City saw traffic police 'so scared they had to run into the alley' photo 3

Driver Q. had his car detained by 3 traffic police and ward police when he drove into an alley to avoid the alcohol testing checkpoint (Photo: An Huy).

Talk to reporters Dan Tri, leader of the Traffic Police – Order Team of District 1 Police, said that after a long time of checking alcohol concentration, people’s awareness of obeying traffic laws has increased significantly. Every night, traffic police check hundreds of cases but only detect a few drivers with alcohol violations.

“In addition to strictly complying with alcohol concentration laws, people when driving motorbikes on the road need to comply with speed, pay attention, stay on the right side of the road and lane, and wear helmets, thus protecting themselves. yourself and the people around you,” he said.

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CRIMINAL: Fine of more than 46 million VND for refusing to measure alcohol concentration
CRIMINAL: Fine of more than 46 million VND for refusing to measure alcohol concentration

Refusing to have his alcohol level measured, the man was fined more than 46 million VND
Refusing to have his alcohol level measured, the man was fined more than 46 million VND

Ho Chi Minh City: 2 alcohol violations: 'The invitation is too difficult to refuse'
Ho Chi Minh City: 2 alcohol violations: ‘The invitation is too difficult to refuse’

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