Drunk Ukrainian without a licence caused an accident

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38-year-old Ukrainian in Okszów lost his driver's license, driving drunk and causing a collision with his boy in the car. Police uncommonand about his deportation and the ban on entering Poland for 5 years.

A drunk Ukrainian without a licence caused an accident. On a Sunday night on the roads in Okszów, there was a situation that could have ended tragically. A drunk Audi driver lost control of the car and ended up in a roadside ditch. erstwhile the Chełm police arrived, it rapidly came to light that a 38-year-old citizen was behind the wheel Ukraine has completely disregarded its own safety and its loved ones. There was a lover in the car and an 11-year-old male son. The kid has been exposed to a large hazard by the utmost work of his father.

Officers have determined that the man not only drank alcohol before, but should not have gotten into the car at all due to the fact that he did not have a driver's license. After spending the night in police custody and sobering up, he heard serious charges. He will answer for driving drunk, causing a collision, and exposing his boy to immediate danger. The police took a decisive step, considering that a individual so blatantly violating Polish law should no longer be in our country.

Based on the evidence collected, the police have already made a peculiar request to the Border defender in Dorohusk. It's about making a decision that will force a 38-year-old to return to his homeland immediately. The consequences are severe due to the fact that the man not only has to leave, but besides has been banned from entering Poland and all another Schengen countries for the next 5 years. According to DCI Ewa Czyż, all foreigner must be aware that breaking the rules on our roads ends not only with punishment in court, but may mean the definitive end of his stay in Poland.

Current data for 2024 say that the Polish police detained Ukrainian citizens 9 753 times for various crimes, of which 2,943 cases active driving under the influence of alcohol — this was the most common category of violations of law among foreigners.

In total, foreigners committed 16,437 crimes during this period, and driving after alcohol was the largest part of these events, resulting from police statistic cited by the media. However, we should remember that Ukrainians are the largest group of migrants in Poland, so advanced absolute numbers do not automatically mean advanced levels of crime per population.

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