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Elderly female driver causes accidents, damaging multiple cars parked on Grefrather Weg.

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In the heart of Neuss, an incident involving an elderly woman's erratic driving has caused quite a stir. The woman, who drew attention by her untimely driving and damage to at least two parked cars on Grefrather Weg, was subsequently charged with endangering traffic by driving under the influence and hit-and-run.

A police officer, who was running personal errands, followed the woman after noticing her erratic driving. Upon apprehension, a breathalyzer test confirmed that the woman was slightly intoxicated. A blood sample was also taken from her for court evidence.

Leaving the scene of an accident without providing personal details is a criminal offense. In this case, a handwritten note on the windshield is not considered sufficient for reporting an accident. The woman's driver's license was confiscated following the incident.

It's important to note that a driver can face a criminal charge and license revocation for unsafe driving, even at an alcohol concentration of 0.3 per mille, if signs of intoxication are present. This serves as a reminder to always drive responsibly.

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The owners of the damaged vehicles were notified about the incident. It's hoped that they will receive confirmation of their subscription to the newsletter, either in their inbox or spam folder, as they will now be kept updated on the progress of the case.

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of responsible driving and the consequences of leaving the scene of an accident without reporting it. Stay safe, Neuss!

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