Warning drivers: Police tonight from 23 to 5 a.m.

Warning drivers: Police tonight from 23 to 5 a.m.

Kosovo Police officials have come to different points through the capital and magistrateal roads in an action for drunk drivers, reports Periscope. They're stopping most cars to see if drivers are drunk, since it's the end of the week. This was made known by a police sergeant, [...]

They're stopping most cars to see if drivers are drunk, since it's the end of the week.

It was announced by a police sergeant who in an interview in Klan Kosovo has said they had 12 drunk drivers driving their cars last week.

He said the action starts at 11 p.m. and then runs through 05 a.m.

Sergeant has called on drivers not to drive drunk because of accidents that may cause./ P ERISCOPIA

 

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