Aggressive e-scooter driver in Kirchheim: Measured at over 1 per mille!
A 35-year-old e-scooter driver in Kirchheim was checked for drunkenness and aggressive behavior.

Aggressive e-scooter driver in Kirchheim: Measured at over 1 per mille!
An incident occurred in Kirchheim on June 22, 2025 that illustrates the dangers of drinking alcohol on the road. A 35-year-old e-scooter driver was noticed by the police around 12:20 a.m. as he was driving in serpentine lines. This immediately led to a traffic stop that took place at the Kirchheim police station.
The breath alcohol test carried out revealed that the driver had a blood alcohol level of over one per mille. This suggests that he violated current traffic regulations, which set a limit of 0.5 per mille for e-scooter drivers in Germany. There is even a strict alcohol ban of 0.0 per mille for novice drivers in their probationary period and for drivers under the age of 21. A criminal offense occurs at levels as low as 1.1 per mille, which could have serious consequences for the driver, as bussgeldkatalog.org reports.
Aggressive behavior and other abnormalities
During the check, the 35-year-old showed aggressive behavior, which ultimately led to him being handcuffed. There was suspicion of possible drug influence, which is why the police wanted to take a blood sample. This measure is common in such cases in order to make an accurate determination of the presence of alcohol and possibly other substances in the blood.
Another worrying detail was that the driver's e-scooter did not have insurance coverage. This violates the compulsory insurance law that applies to motorized vehicles in Germany. After the measures were completed, the driver was finally released home without his vehicle.
Legal consequences for e-scooter drivers
The consequences of driving under the influence of alcohol are clearly defined in Germany. If an e-scooter driver exceeds the limit of 0.5 per mille, fines of up to 1,500 euros as well as several points in Flensburg and even driving bans can be imposed. If it is a repeat offense, the financial and legal consequences can be correspondingly more serious.
In summary, the incident in Kirchheim shows how important it is to adhere to the applicable traffic regulations. Excessive alcohol consumption can be fatal, not only for the drivers involved, but also for other road users. The police appeal to all e-scooter users to act responsibly and to inform themselves about the rules on the road.