Drivers in Perleberg: Alcohol, counterfeit goods and no driving license!

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Driver stopped in Perleberg: without a valid driver's license, under the influence of alcohol and with fake license plates.

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Driver stopped in Perleberg: without a valid driver's license, under the influence of alcohol and with fake license plates.

Drivers in Perleberg: Alcohol, counterfeit goods and no driving license!

On the night of Friday, September 7th, 2025, a driver was stopped by the police on Schwarzen Weg in Perleberg. A look at his vehicle revealed that the license plates attached did not have a seal and had not been issued by the responsible registration office, as nordkurier.de reports. But that wasn't all, because the vehicle wasn't insured and the driver didn't have a valid driving license.

The man tried to deceive the police with a driver's license he ordered illegally online - an attempt that didn't work. A breath alcohol test showed values ​​of 0.84 per mille. This is already in the area where it becomes legally problematic, because from 0.5 per mille it is considered an administrative offense, and from 1.1 per mille you are legally classified as absolutely unfit to drive. The driver must therefore be prepared for severe penalties. He was also forbidden from traveling further and during the subsequent blood sample in the hospital he behaved inappropriately and insultingly towards the police officers.

The dangers of drunk driving

The legal consequences of drunk driving should not be underestimated. As adac.de explains, driving under the influence of alcohol not only endangers the safety of other road users, but also your own driving license. If you have a breath alcohol level of 0.5 to 1.09 per mille, you face a fine of 500 euros, two points in Flensburg and a one-month driving ban. From a value of 1.1 per mille things get really serious, because you risk a fine and the loss of your driving license.

There is a strict alcohol ban of 0.0 per mille for novice drivers and people under 21 years of age. And don't forget: Anyone who causes an accident under the influence of alcohol and does not have a valid driving license must expect significant financial consequences. Motor vehicle liability insurance pays the damages of the other party in the accident, but can claim back up to 5,000 euros.

Conclusion

The incident in Perleberg shows once again how important it is to observe the legal requirements when driving. Drunk driving remains a serious issue, and the consequences for those affected are often more far-reaching than expected. The police have already filed several complaints against the driver, who was anything but concerned about not only his own safety, but also that of other road users.