Feb 28 • 06:26 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

A soldier was driving heavily intoxicated but was caught by police on the outskirts of Vilnius

A Lithuanian soldier was caught driving under the influence in Vilnius while off duty.

On February 28, around 2:16 AM, a vehicle identified as a Volkswagen Arteon was stopped by police in Vilnius on Ašmenėlės Street. The driver, a Lithuanian Army soldier, was off duty and not in uniform, found to be heavily intoxicated with a blood alcohol level of 1.73 promille. This incident highlights concerns about the conduct of military personnel while off duty and raises questions about responsible drinking and driving practices among service members.

The soldier, born in 1990, will face legal repercussions as evidence has been collected under Article 281-1 of the Lithuanian Penal Code, which addresses driving under the influence of alcohol. The case exemplifies the legal consequences that can follow reckless behavior, especially for individuals in positions of authority or responsibility, such as military personnel. This situation may prompt discussions about the importance of maintaining discipline and adherence to laws, even in personal time.

Given that this incident took place in a capital city like Vilnius, it serves as a reminder of public safety issues related to drunk driving, which pose risks not only to the individuals involved but also to the general public. The local authorities are likely to take a firm stance on such matters, emphasizing the need for accountability among all drivers, particularly those affiliated with the armed forces.

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