A 23-year-old motorist was checked into a state of intoxication at the wheel, Saturday, around 10 am, by the gendarmes of the motorized brigade of Lure. The latter, posted on the D64 near the town of Citers, intercepted the young man, originally from Val d’Oise, who was driving despite an alcohol level of 0.98 g / L of blood. The motorist was also traveling at an excessive speed. The latter, in a state of legal recidivism, was placed in police custody in the wake of the premises of the Lure brigade. He is the subject of his driver’s license withheld and will be summoned to court in May.
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Speeding
Six other motorists were also deprived of their license during the weekend, for speeding between 40 and 50 km / h above the authorized limit. Among them, two men, aged 25 and 27 and from the agglomeration of Vesoul, intercepted Saturday afternoon by BMO bikers from Vesoul near Mailley-et-Chazelot, on the RD474. They were traveling respectively at 134 km / h (127, selected speed) and 129 km / h (122 retained) against 80 km / h.
Also in a hurry, the four motorists who crossed the road of the BMO soldiers of Australia-les-Gray. Still on Saturday, on the D12 near Cugney, a 21-year-old man, holder of a probationary license, and from the Vosges, was intercepted at 136 km / h (129, speed selected), instead of 80 km / h allowed. At the same place, a woman this time, aged 34 and from Saône-et-Loire, was “pinched” at 130 km / h (123 retained). In Bonboillon, on the D67, a 22-year-old man from Apremont was caught at 130 km / h (123 retained). Further east towards Vesoul, on the D474 at Frasne-le-Château, a 46-year-old man from Gray was intercepted at 136 km / h (129 detained).
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Alcohol level
Sunday evening, around 7:15 p.m., a 67-year-old motorist was also deprived of his license, after being tested for blood alcohol. The BMO soldiers in Vesoul checked him at 0.90 g of alcohol per liter of blood, while he was traveling in the agglomeration of Melincourt.
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