Drivers with over 2.5 per mille in Ulm: Lost driving license and report!

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A 50-year-old driver from Gingen an der Fils was found driving with a blood alcohol content of 2.5 and is facing criminal charges.

Ein 50-jähriger Fahrer aus Gingen an der Fils fiel mit 2,5 Promille im Straßenverkehr auf und sieht sich strafrechtlichen Konsequenzen gegenüber.
A 50-year-old driver from Gingen an der Fils was found driving with a blood alcohol content of 2.5 and is facing criminal charges.

Drivers with over 2.5 per mille in Ulm: Lost driving license and report!

On Saturday afternoon, June 22, 2025, an incident occurred in Kuchen that brought local policing to the scene. At around 5:30 p.m., a Skoda Fabia was reported driving suspiciously on Friedrichstrasse. The driver of the vehicle began to behave suspiciously as severe engine stalling was observed and it appeared that he was unable to maintain the lane. The concerned observers immediately informed the police.

The vehicle was quickly found at the owner's address in Gingen an der Fils. The 50-year-old driver was given a breath alcohol test which showed an alarming 2.5 per mille. This marks a serious violation of German traffic law, as absolute inability to drive is assumed from just 1.1 per mille. With such a blood alcohol level, the driver is no longer able to drive a vehicle safely, which can lead to a drunk driving charge, as reported by news.de confirmed.

Legal consequences for drunk driving

In Germany, the legal consequences for drivers under the influence of alcohol are clearly regulated. According to Section 316 of the Criminal Code, values ​​as low as 0.3 per mille can lead to criminal liability if there are symptoms of failure. Penalties vary from fines based on income to imprisonment of up to one year, especially for repeat offenders. An entry in the certificate of good conduct is made if a fine exceeds 90 daily rates.

The Ulm public prosecutor's office has already ordered a blood sample for the affected driver in Kuchen. This measure is necessary to determine the exact alcohol levels and take legal action. In cases like this, you can also expect your driving license to be revoked, which can last up to a year according to the regulations. Even during the investigation, the driving license can be revoked, which further aggravates the situation for the driver anwalt.de explained.

The law also stipulates that when the blood alcohol level reaches 1.6 per mille, a medical-psychological examination (MPU) is required to check the suitability to drive a vehicle. The driver should be aware of the importance of these legal actions and ideally consider legal assistance. The reporting highlights that active participation in MPU preparation courses can significantly increase the chances of getting your driving license reinstated.

In summary, the 50-year-old driver in Kuchen is facing serious legal consequences. His behavior, which led to the dangerous situation on the roads, will not only have consequences for him personally, but also poses a serious threat to road safety. The ongoing police investigation and the upcoming legal proceedings will clarify what further steps need to be taken.