Caught Entering Restricted Area

Found Intoxicated During Sobriety Test

Arrested for Driving Without a License and DUI

An unusual incident occurred in the United States when a man in his twenties went to pick up a friend who had been detained for drunk driving, only to be caught and arrested himself for driving under the influence.


According to foreign media such as the New York Post on May 19 (local time), Anton Gliona (25), a resident of Hagaman, New York, visited the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office on May 16 to pick up a friend who had just been released from custody and drive him home.


Anton Gliona (25). Montgomery County Sheriff's Office

Anton Gliona (25). Montgomery County Sheriff's Office

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However, Gliona drove his vehicle into a restricted area rather than a regular parking zone, which aroused the suspicion of the police, prompting an investigation. The Sheriff's Office stated, "A deputy made contact with Gliona, and during this process, he was suspected of being intoxicated."


Ultimately, Gliona was subjected to a Field Sobriety Test (FST), which he failed to pass, and was immediately handcuffed. Subsequently, a check of his Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) records revealed that his driver's license had already been revoked due to a previous conviction for drunk driving.



He is currently under arrest and charged with driving without a license and driving under the influence, and was later released after being issued a court appearance ticket.


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