Drunk driver crashes into Christmas market stand
December 14, 2019A 54-year-old driver who rammed into a Christmas market booth in the town of Heubach while drunk is facing a hefty fine, police said Saturday.
Officers said the man appeared to have overindulged in the hot spiced wine traditionally served at Germany's Christmas markets.
He had been attempting to exit a car park in the southern town on Friday night when he crashed into one of the stands, causing more than €4,000 ($4,450) in damage. But instead of extracting his car right away, he went back to the market to order another glass of wine, a police statement said. The man moved the vehicle later as police arrived at the scene.
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A 55-year-old man working at the stall suffered minor injuries, the statement said.
Police said the driver had provided them with a blood sample and would be fined.
Authorities in Germany boosted security measures at Christmas markets and other public gatherings after 2016, when a truck plowed into a market at Berlin's Breitscheidplatz, killing 12 people. Many markets now have cement bollards and car barriers to block vehicle access.
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