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However, recent events have cast a shadow over Neuss, as a woman was charged with endangering traffic by driving under the influence and hit-and-run. According to reports, the woman, whose identity remains undisclosed, was suspected of being slightly intoxicated, a suspicion confirmed by a breathalyzer test. A blood sample was taken as evidence for the court, and her driver's license was confiscated.
The incident occurred on Grefrather Weg, where the woman allegedly damaged at least two parked cars due to erratic driving. The owners of the damaged vehicles were promptly notified. It is important to note that leaving the scene of an accident without providing personal information is a criminal offense.
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In a separate incident, a police officer in civilian clothes was following the woman, who was running errands in her free time. This unconventional approach allowed the authorities to gather evidence and bring the woman to justice.
Despite this unfortunate incident, the spirit of Neuss remains undeterred. The city continues to thrive, offering a rich tapestry of experiences for its residents and visitors alike. Whether you're interested in the latest social developments, culinary arts, art, or culture, the Neuss newsletter is a valuable resource.
It's a reminder that while we enjoy the city's offerings, we must also remember our responsibilities as drivers and citizens. Even at an alcohol concentration of 0.3 per mille, a driver can face a criminal complaint and license revocation if there are signs of impaired driving. A handwritten note on the windshield is not sufficient for reporting an accident.
As we move forward, let's cherish the beauty and vibrancy of Neuss, and let's remember to do so responsibly.
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