Hyderabad: Woman doctor caught for drunken driving
Increase in number of women caught in 4 years
By : DC Correspondent
Update: 2015-06-21 01:29 GMT
Hyderabad: A woman doctor was caught for drunken driving by the traffic police on Friday night. This is the third case of a woman doctor being caught for drunken driving in the recent past. In fact, the traffic police has recorded a substantial increase in the number of women drunken drivers being caught.
“We had stopped a car at around 11.45 pm at Road No. 12, Banjara Hills. It was being driven by 28-year-old gynaecologist Akhila Iyagari. Her blood alcohol level was 52 when tested. Her vehicle has been seized,” said Banjara Hills traffic inspector Uma Maheshwar.
As per the rule, BAC of 30 mg is permitted and only people caught with over 30 BAC are booked for drunken driving. While the vehicle is seized on the spot, the offender is produced before the court the following day and punishment is meted out.
Earlier this month, a woman driver was sentenced to a three-day jail term for drunken driving by the metropolitan magistrate. It was the first time a woman had been jailed for drunken driving in the city. The woman, however, later got bail.
Over the last four years, the number of women drunken drivers being caught has increased. “In 2011, when checks were implemented for the first time, no women drivers were caught. Though, in 2012 and 2013, 14 and 15 women were caught respectively. Last year, 17 women were caught while this year so far, 11 women drunken drivers have been caught,” said Traffic Training Institute inspector P. Srinivas.