On-site video recording and photography to determine the location and status of the motor vehicle, and to determine the combination status of the driver and vehicle;
Physical examination, fixation of the suspect's blood drawing process.
The purpose of interrogation is to obtain a confession from a criminal suspect, which mainly includes:
Obtaining name, address, identity, etc. Interrogate the criminal suspect, and then obtain his household registration certificate and fix it;
Obtain criminal information through interrogation, such as when he drank, the type and amount of drinking, who he drank with, the route and destination of the drunk driving, etc. . , and verified with alcohol content test results.
Second, the main difference between the penalty for drunk driving and the previous penalty.
The current law stipulates that drunk driving is subject to administrative detention, which is a means of administrative punishment. The punished conduct is minor and illegal, but does not constitute a crime. But from May 11 to May 1, anyone suspected of drunk driving will face criminal penalties and be recorded in the file. All drunk drivers will be entered into the "Drunk Driving Blacklist". Criminal detention is a type of punishment. It is a method of punishment that deprives criminals of their freedom for a short period of time and requires them to work nearby. The enforcement agency is the public security agency, and the time limit is longer. Because control, detention and fixed-term imprisonment are all crimes, and drunk driving is an intentional crime according to the criminal law. Then the following people may face losing their public offices, qualifications or not applying for exams:
1. Civil servants;
2. Military and police personnel;
3. Lawyers;
4. Legal inspectors;
5. Notaries;
6. Other personnel are not allowed to apply for 1-5.
(1) Penalties under the "Road Traffic Safety Law"
According to the latest revised "Road Traffic Safety Law":
1. Driving a motor vehicle while drunk, The traffic management department of the public security organ will restrain him from drinking, revoke his motor vehicle driving license, and pursue criminal responsibility in accordance with the law; he will not be able to obtain a motor vehicle driving license again within five years.
2. Anyone who drives a commercial motor vehicle after drinking will be restrained from drinking by the traffic management department of the public security organ, his motor vehicle driving license will be revoked, and he will be investigated for criminal responsibility in accordance with the law; he will not be allowed to obtain a motor vehicle driving license again within ten years. After obtaining a motor vehicle driving license, you are not allowed to drive or operate a motor vehicle.
3. If a serious traffic accident occurs while driving a motor vehicle after drinking alcohol or drunkenly, and a crime is constituted, criminal liability shall be investigated in accordance with the law, and the motor vehicle driving license shall be revoked by the traffic management department of the public security organ, and the motor vehicle driving license shall not be re-obtained for life. .
Legal basis:
Criminal law penalties and relevant judicial interpretations
1 Article 133-1 of the Criminal Law stipulates: Drunk driving of a motor vehicle on the road , shall be sentenced to criminal detention and shall also be fined.
2. Anyone who drives a motor vehicle drunk under any of the following circumstances shall be severely punished in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 1 of Article 133 of the Criminal Law:
(1) Causing A traffic accident and being fully or mainly responsible for the accident, or escaping after causing a traffic accident does not constitute other crimes;
2) The blood alcohol content reaches 200mg/100ml or more;
( 3) Driving on highways and urban expressways;
(4) Driving commercial motor vehicles to carry passengers;
(5) Serious overcrowding, overloading, speeding, and lack of driving qualifications Driving a motor vehicle, using forged or altered motor vehicle license plates, and other serious violations of the Road Traffic Safety Law;
(6) Evading legal inspections by public security organs, or refusing or obstructing legal inspections by public security organs, without Constituting other crimes;
(7) Being subject to administrative penalties or criminal prosecution for driving a motor vehicle after drinking alcohol;
(8) Other circumstances that may result in severe punishment.