More than 2 ppm of alcohol. Drunk Brest woman driving a minibus stopped by customs officers

Screenshot of the video of the State Customs Committee on August 5, Brest. During special operations, Brest customs officers stopped a cargo minibus driven bydrunk woman, BELTA reports with reference to the State Customs Committee.
Customs officers stopped a minibus in which an individual entrepreneur was transporting watermelons. While checking her documents for the goods, inspectors noticed a strong smell of alcohol in the cabin. The operatives were also alerted by the woman's uncertain movements when she opened the cargo compartment. 
"In cooperation with the traffic police officers of the Brest Regional Executive Committee who arrived at the scene, the woman was suspended from driving the vehicle. A medical examination of the citizen showed alcohol intoxication in the concentration of absolute ethyl alcohol over 2 ppm," the State Customs Committee said. 
The Brest resident was brought to administrative responsibility under Part 2 of Article 18.15 of the Administrative Code.

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