Drunk as a Skunk: Baranin Caught Driving with 3.19 Promille, Gets 60 Days in Jail!
Have you ever heard of someone driving with nearly three promille of alcohol in their blood? Well, it happened in Bar! B.P., a 61-year-old driver from Bar, was caught driving with an astonishing 3.19 g/kg of alcohol in his blood. Yes, you read that right – 3.19 promille! That’s a level that would send most of us straight to bed, not behind the wheel.
What happened?
The Bar police showed no mercy. The driver was arrested and immediately taken into custody. The misdemeanor judge couldn’t believe his eyes and sentenced him to 60 days in jail. That’s a serious message to anyone thinking they can play with other people’s lives on the road.
But he’s not alone!
B.P. isn’t the only one causing chaos on the roads. In Budva, two other men from Bar also ended up behind bars. M.M., 48, was driving with 2.7 promille of alcohol, while M.B., 36, was caught under the influence of cocaine. Their sentences? 30 days in jail for M.M. and 15 days for M.B., plus additional fines and a six-month driving ban.
What does this say about us?
Is this just the tip of the iceberg? Are our roads becoming playgrounds for drunk and drugged drivers? With blood alcohol levels like these, drivers are not only endangering themselves but all of us. Still, the punishments are there to remind us – drunk driving is no joke.
What do the laws say?
Jail time for such offenses isn’t uncommon, but is it enough? 60 days in jail for driving with 3.19 promille is a serious penalty, but will it stop others? In Budva, judges showed no difference between alcohol and drugs – both are equally dangerous.
Conclusion
Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is irresponsible behavior that can have fatal consequences. The Bar police and courts show they won’t tolerate such offenses. But is that enough? Maybe it’s time for all of us to think twice before getting behind the wheel after a few drinks.
What about you? Do you know someone who has driven drunk? Or have you been tempted yourself? Share your stories, maybe together we can change things for the better. Or at least have a laugh at these road maniacs – because, let’s face it, sometimes laughter is the best medicine!