When the traffic police checked the wine driving at night, the driver saw the wine tester in front of him, suddenly turned around and ran across the road, rushed to the bank and jumped into Liujiang. When he swam 100 meters away, he shouted "Help" because of exhaustion... On the evening of October 18, the scene on Binjiang West Road in Liuzhou City ended in a dramatic ending - the rescued man who claimed to have drunk a little beer successfully passed the alcohol test.
At about 8:50 that evening, the police of Liuzhou Public Security Bureau's urban traffic police brigade carried out a routine inspection against drunk driving at the bottom of Hongguang Bridge, Binjiang West Road. At this time, a black Beijing Hyundai car came from the direction of the flood gate of Zhongshan West Road, and the traffic police signaled it to stop for inspection. The preliminary test results show that the driver's breath contains a trace of alcohol.
According to the investigation procedure, the traffic police asked the driver to get out of the car to cooperate in further inspection, but the driver seemed hesitant. Finally, at the urging of the co driver, he opened the door and got out of the car to come to the office desk. At this time, the traffic police were ready to conduct another alcohol test. Unexpectedly, the man turned and went across Binjiang West Road to the river bank for a "100 meter dash".
Although it was dark at this time, the man seemed to be very familiar with the surrounding terrain. He crossed the stairs to the water friendly platform, ignored his backpack and leather shoes, and had no time to take off his long clothes and trousers. He jumped over the guardrail and plunged into the river, ignoring the growing cold in late autumn. The water temperature in Liujiang was obviously low.
The traffic police who followed were not familiar with water property, although it was too late to follow. In the face of the driver who jumped into the river, the traffic police on duty were also shocked out of a cold sweat. They had never met the "raw man" who jumped into the river during the night inspection.
The traffic police and the man who jumped into the river shouted for advice on the bank, but the man swam to the middle of the river without looking back. As he was about to approach the middle of the river, the man gradually became exhausted and began to shout "Help". The people on the bank continued to shout loudly to make him swim back quickly.
At this time, all the traffic police on the scene were involved in the rescue operation, and reported the police situation to 110 quickly, requesting the police of the water police station and police station for reinforcement. Fortunately, the man swam for nearly 10 minutes and turned back on his own. At a distance of about 20 meters from the shore, the police threw the lifebuoy that Liuzhou Maritime Safety Bureau had placed on the bank to the man. After the man hugged the swimming ring, he gasped and did not move. A few minutes later, he was able to go ashore.
According to the car attendants, the man Wei, a 30-year-old from Tubo Town, Liujiang County, once worked as a special soldier in the army and often swam in Liujiang. I never expected that he would do this. Maybe after strenuous exercise and drinking a few mouthfuls of river water, Mr. Wei went ashore for another alcohol test and was free of alcohol.
Wei explained that he did drink half a glass of beer before driving. He came to Liuzhou downtown for coffee that night from Labao Town, Liujiang County. He was afraid of being punished by the traffic police. After criticizing and educating Wei, the traffic police released him.