Benjamin Pavard (Bayern) summoned to the Munich court next Wednesday


Benjamin Pavard is summoned to the Munich District Court next Wednesday for driving while intoxicated six months ago. With 1.4 g of alcohol in his blood, the Bayern Munich defender hit the road on August 4. According to the Munich daily die Tageszeitung, the police had arrested him at 2:36 a.m. near the Munich town hall. After the roadside check, Pavard had to be taken to the station where a blood test revealed his blood alcohol level was too high.
“I made a mistake that I recognized, had dropped the French international (47 caps – 2 goals) a few days later. No one is perfect, but I learned from it. » The Munich public prosecutor’s office has ruled that a person who drives with a blood alcohol level of more than 1.1 per thousand is legally considered “absolutely unable to drive” and therefore commits an offence. Pavard received a penalty order from the magistrates’ court. From now on, he incurs a fine equivalent to approximately two months of salary as well as a year of license suspension. Decision on March 15 during a public criminal trial.