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A Rhode Island man, who was arrested by Providence police
early Tuesday, after he crashed into a road sign, was tested as having a blood
alcohol level of 0.491 percent, which is six times the legal limit. The legal
limit in the state is 0.08 per cent.
According to the state police, Stanley
Kobierowski, 34, had a potentially lethal blood-alcohol level at the highest
ever recorded by police, setting a new state record. He certainly won’t receive
a prize for that…
Kobierowski was pulled over by
police after driving his car into an electronic message sign on Interstate 95
in Providence. Due to his intoxicated state, police struggled to get him out of
his vehicle. He was then taken to a hospital, put in the detoxification unit
and sedated, said Maj. Steven O'Donnell, according to the Associated
Press.
He was arraigned on charges of drunk driving and resisting
arrest, but was released after promising to appear Friday at a court hearing.
O’Donnell said the man was very lucky to survive, adding
that he would have surely killed himself or someone else if he had kept driving
in his state.
As across the country police are continuously reporting
incidents of extreme drunk driving, with people so much intoxicated they should
be dead, some states decided to require convicted drunk drivers who have tested
well over the legal limit to install in their cars ignition interlock devices
that prevent drunks from starting the automobile.
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