A train operator in the Přerov region of the Czech Republic has been charged with operating a passenger train while under the influence of alcohol. The incident occurred in early May, but came to light after a passenger reported the operator’s unusual behavior, including failing to open doors at scheduled stops. Police investigation revealed the operator had a blood alcohol content of nearly three per mille. The operator’s driving was also described as erratic. Authorities formally accused the operator on Friday. The case highlights concerns regarding safety protocols within the railway system and the potential dangers of impaired operation of public transport.