A serviceman bought a famous German crossover and decided to test drive it on the streets of the Northern capital.
At the same time, Private Denis Petrov got behind the wheel while intoxicated and forced law enforcement officers to chase him.
The details were reported by the head of the united press service of the courts of St. Petersburg, Daria Lebedeva, on her Telegram channel.
The incident occurred on September 23 of this year.
A member of the SVO, without a driver's license and while drunk, went for a drive in a Porsche Cayenne around St. Petersburg.
He drove into oncoming traffic and crashed three cars, then tried to escape from the police.
Law enforcement officers detained the man and recorded that he was drunk (0.89 mg/l) at the time of the accident.
Petrov's case was supposed to be heard by a military court, but the reports of the offenses were first brought to a justice of the peace.
She sent them to a military court, and then she had to look for a defendant in the case.
As a result, the private was fined 30 thousand rubles for driving drunk and without a license to drive a vehicle.
The soldier admitted his guilt and repented of his actions.
For reference
Porsche is a German automobile manufacturer founded by designer Ferdinand Porsche in 1931.