"Wearing the guise of an ambulance" to go to a drunken "drunken storm": "Monster drivers" go to the ward to pay fines!

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When asked to stop the car to check his alcohol concentration, the young man driving the car did not obey the command but accelerated and ran away, then rammed straight into 2 traffic police on duty. The police are working with this driver to clarify the case and handle it according to regulations.
According to Thanh Nien, Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Xuan Hoa, Head of Duy Tien Town Police, said that this agency is working with the driver who drove the car straight into the working group of the TX Police Order and Traffic Police Team. .Duy Tien is on duty.
Accordingly, on the evening of December 15, the traffic police working group of Duy Tien town, Ha Nam carried out specialized control of alcohol concentration. When the traffic police officer signaled for the black car to stop for inspection, the driver did not obey the command and crashed straight into two traffic police officers, causing one person to be knocked away.
After causing the collision, the car driver accelerated and fled. The injured traffic police officer is being monitored at the hospital.
Immediately after the incident, the Traffic Police Department of Ha Nam Provincial Police and Duy Tien Town Police quickly verified and determined that the above car had license plate number 30K-460.84, brand HONDA HR-V RS. The vehicle's owner is Mr. Pham Van H. (born 1981, Tri Thuy commune, Phu Xuyen district, Hanoi).
Through initial verification, it was determined that the person driving the car at the time of the incident was Pham Dinh Huan (born 2003, son of Mr. H.).
Duy Tien town police mobilized his family to take Pham Dinh Huan to the police headquarters to work.
At the police station, the male driver initially confessed to his violation.
Recently, a similar incident happened in Nghe An. While on duty to check alcohol concentration, a traffic police officer of Hung Nguyen District Police was hit and knocked down by a young man driving a motorbike.
Specifically, on the afternoon of December 11, a young man drove a motorbike without a helmet and without a rearview mirror traveling on National Highway 46A in the direction of Vinh - Hung Nguyen.
When he saw the traffic police force on duty, this person immediately accelerated to deliberately pass the checkpoint and crashed into a traffic police officer in the team. That is Major NXC (born in 1986, belongs to the Traffic and Information Police Team of Hung Nguyen District Police).
Mr. C. was taken to the hospital by his teammates for a health check, and the young man who drove his car into traffic police was arrested later.
Hung Nguyen District Police (Nghe An) is coordinating with the authorities to investigate and clarify the case.
To ensure traffic order in the area, the Traffic Police force in localities across the country is strengthening checkpoints to check traffic violations, including handling concentration violations. alcohol. However, there have been many drivers who deliberately did not blow into the alcohol measuring device when requested by traffic police. Accordingly, cases of refusal to check alcohol concentration from traffic police will be handled according to the provisions of law.
Accordingly, the act of not complying with the request to check the alcohol concentration of people on duty is against the law and can be administratively sanctioned according to Articles 5, 6, 7, and 8. Decree 100/2019/ND-CP. This is also the highest penalty for alcohol violations.
In Clause 10, Article 5, Decree 100/2019/ND-CP stipulates that drivers of cars and similar vehicles if they do not comply with the request to check the alcohol concentration of law enforcement officers. case, the fine is from 30-40 million VND. At the same time, your driver's license (GPLX) may be revoked for 22-24 months and your vehicle may be impounded for up to 7 days.
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Ho Chi Minh City fines more than 6 billion VND for traffic violations every day Keng17:05:42 10/01/2025At the city's economic and social press conference, when answering about the implementation of Decree 168/2024 regulating fines for traffic violations, Lieutenant Colonel Le Van Hai said the total fines for traffic violations are 42.5 billion VND/week.
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