Driving drunk is one of the main causes of road accidents, many of which loss of life implications.
However, while the consumption of liquor is an old practice in the world of the Navy, it is rare for a captain to have endangered his ship, slamming at anchor in a port after being drunk.
It was precisely what made the 44-year-old Viatcheslav Poleshcuk, russia who hit the concrete parts twice the port of Hull in Britain, before he stopped trying to carry back an attempt anchoring.
After landing on earth, tests showed that the captain had exceeded four times the maximum rate of release of alcohol and was drunk, as it was hard to connect the answers after the questions addressed to the port authorities.
However, despite the risk of drowning that he threatens 3 thousand ton vessel he was running British media spared no sense of humor, saying that "as long as they are not drunk Russian nuclear submarine captains, then everything is fine."
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