Overview
- Buenos Aires province blocked Rolón from obtaining a driver’s license at any provincial office, with the system-set restriction running effectively until 2099.
- The measure was taken as a preventive sanction following her crash in Mar de Ajó, where police recorded 1.89 g/L blood alcohol content.
- Authorities confirmed she was driving without a valid license at the time of the incident after zigzagging and striking a light pole.
- The Provincial Misdemeanor Court in Dolores will decide the financial penalty and mandate any required safety courses.
- Because licensing in Argentina is federal, she could seek a permit in another jurisdiction unless the National Road Safety Agency intervenes.