After he drove his car through La Chana at five in the morning, a 53-year old man was arrested by the Granada Police.
After verifying that the tourism was zigzagging down Chana’s street, a neighbor gave the warning voice. The vehicle was about to collide and damage other vehicles in the vicinity.
A Granada Local Police Patrol arrived on the scene and forced the driver to stop. He was then subject to a blood alcohol test.
The first breathalyzer test result showed a 1.44 mg/L. It was 0.06 mg/l, six times the permitted alcohol rate of 0.25. It dropped to 1.40 mg/L in the second test.
When they checked that the driver under investigation also had an expired driver’s license, the agents didn’t give credit. This driver was immobilized by the policemen.