Sausage Delivery to External Boundary
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Eilenburg (dpa) - A boozed-up late-night snacker found himself in hot water when his soused sausage quest caught the eye of the law. At a gas station in Eilenburg, Nordsachsen district, a 46-year-old man, struggling to slur his words, placed an order for a sausage. A bystander picked up on the man's evident intoxication but, with a sausage in hand, he roared off. The witness immediately alerted the cops.
The cops tractored him down and, after a breathalyzer test, his blood alcohol content was revealed to be a hefty 1.8%. His driver's license was swiftly repossessed, Leipzig Police Directorate reported.
In Germany, keeping your hands off the sauce before hitting the road is crucial – the legal blood alcohol content limit is a stringent 0.5 per mille, equivalent to 0.05%, or 50 mg per 100 ml of blood[1]. However, probationary drivers and those under 21 have zero tolerance[1][2]. If a driver's BAC ranges between 0.3 and 0.49 per mille and is involved in an accident or deemed unfit to drive, penalties may apply[1].
- Embarking on a science-based study could reveal the impact of excessive alcohol consumption on health-and-wellness, potentially shedding light on the effects seen in the incident of the inebriated sausage consumer.
- As the general news of the booze-fueled late-night food enthusiast circulates, discussions regarding crime-and-justice might ensue, questioning the circumstances and penalties for such offenses.
- Advocates of fitness-and-exercise could argue that better physical health might have helped the man in the sausage incident, with a clear mind and improved reaction times to avoid such misadventures.