Dangerous Goods Driver Stopped without Driver's License in Graz
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On Friday morning, the police took out a truck driver who, under the influence of drugs, transported a ton of acidic and alkalis through Graz. During routine control in Kärntner Straße, the 47-year-old Slovenian did not have a driver's license, the police reported. Investigations showed that the man in his home country had been deprived of driving rights due to several drug offences.
The Graz police pulled a truck loaded with acids out of traffic, whose driver was without driving permission and under the influence of drugs.
Police officers pulled a dangerous goods transporter with about a ton of acids and alkalis out of traffic on Friday morning. The handlebar was under the influence of drugs and had no valid driver's license. On Friday around 10 o'clock traffic police officers of the traffic inspection II Graz noticed a dangerous goods transporter in the Kärntner Straße. The truck was loaded with about a ton of environmentally harmful acids and alkalis. The specia…
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