At around 12:30 a.m., a police patrol in Saxen became aware of the car of the three young people aged between 17 and 19. The vehicle was finally stopped in Grein, and a subsequent check revealed clear symptoms of an addictive drug impairment on the driver.
The young man refused a voluntary urine test and the presentation to the medical officer, and he was also unable to produce a driver’s license because it had already been revoked. The driver and two other passengers admitted that they were carrying varying amounts of cannabis because officers could smell a distinct smell of cannabis from the vehicle.
According to those involved, they bought it from an unknown person in Linz. The narcotic was seized and further travel was prohibited. Ads follow.
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