Budva: BiH citizen drove with 4,4 per mille of alcohol in his blood, received 40 days in prison

He was also given a protective measure - a driving ban for the next six months.

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Photo: Police Directorate
Photo: Police Directorate
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Yesterday, the Budva police arrested a citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina, DP (66), who was driving a car in the city with a blood alcohol level of 4,4 per mille.

Judge Katarina Vujačić Vuksanović of the Budva Minor Offences Court sentenced him to 40 days in prison.

This was confirmed to "Vijesti" by the President of the Minor Offences Court in Budva, Judge Marko Đukanović.

A BiH citizen was driving a Ford Focus car on Bjelaštica Street yesterday at around 4:30 p.m. with a blood alcohol level of 4,44 per mille, which was determined by a breathalyzer by the police patrol that stopped him. By doing so, he committed a violation of the Law on Road Traffic Safety.

He was also given a protective measure - a ban on driving a category "B" motor vehicle for six months.

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