Overview
- Eugenia Rolón, 23, crashed into a light pole in Mar del Tuyú/Mar de Ajó during Operativo Sol and tested at 1.89 grams of alcohol per liter of blood, far above Buenos Aires Province’s zero‑tolerance standard.
- Transit agents and provincial police seized the Honda Fit and retained Rolón’s license, with the case referred to the La Costa traffic court; no injuries were reported.
- Media reports note the car’s blue card is linked to her partner, government communications figure Iñaki Gutiérrez, who arrived at the scene, and cite about 800,000 pesos in outstanding fines tied to the vehicle.
- In a separate control in Funes, Santa Fe, ANSV agents recorded the maximum reading the alcoholmeter can display, triggering immediate seizure of the vehicle and license plus a fine reported above 700,000 pesos and a possible driving suspension.
- Both incidents remain under administrative processing, with sanctions to be determined under provincial Alcohol Cero regulations that can include heavy fines and temporary disqualification from driving.