A drunk driver in Aksaray reported the person who warned him to the police.

The incident took place on Ebulfeyz Elçibey Street in the Taşpazar neighborhood. Provincial Police Department Traffic Registration and Inspection Branch teams stopped a car with license plate 52 EC 450 traveling toward the Theater Junction during a routine roadside check.
During the driver's license and registration check, the driver's agitated behavior was noted, and a breathalyzer test was performed. Miyase C. was found to have a blood alcohol level of 1.12 per mille (mg/dL), and she was removed from the vehicle for legal action.
HE REPORTED THE WARNING DRIVER TO THE POLICE
Before legal action was taken, Miyase C. filed a police report against another driver who warned her, "You can't drive like that." The driver said, "The guy tells me, 'You're drunk, I'm going to report you. You can't drive like that.' What kind of bullying is this?"
HE WAS SHOCKED WHEN HIS DRIVING LICENSE WAS CONVICTED
When the police officers told him that his license had been confiscated for 6 months, the driver first thought it was a joke, but then reacted when he learned the truth:
"My driver's license is gone for 6 months? That's too bad. Anyway, we'll be using it illegally for 6 months from now on."
He also drew attention when he asked a citizen standing on the sidewalk, "Are you here until the third month?" and after receiving the answer, he asked, "Can you give me a ride?"
REACTION TO MEMBERS OF THE PRESS
Miyase C., who noticed that journalists were taking pictures during the incident, reacted to the press members by saying, "For God's sake, don't take pictures. Look, my father is a shopkeeper, don't take pictures. I'll file a complaint."
CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS AND LEGAL PROCESS
The female driver was fined 9,268 lira for drunk driving and had her license suspended for six months. Additionally, legal proceedings were initiated against Miyase C. for drunk driving, and she was taken to the police station for questioning. The vehicle was returned to a relative who was called to the scene.
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