Weston Cage can choose how to be punished for driving under the influence of alcohol.

The son of actor Nicolas Cage built an alcohol-fueled accident in Los Angeles in February and committed a driver escape. When the police chased him, he rammed mailboxes and street signs before crashing into a tree. In addition to a three-year trial period, three-month alcohol therapy and a fine, the 26-year-old can now choose what the punishment will still consist of. A judge is said to have decided that Weston should have 350 hours of community service, 30 days of community service, or 45 days in prison to choose from. As reported by 'TMZ', the alcohol level measured in his blood was said to be twice as high as allowed.

Weston publicly confessed to his alcohol addiction, but assured that he abandoned the drug in 2015, when his son Lucian was born. He told DailyMail.com back then: "He saved my life because when I saw him I didn't want to drink anymore. It's been over a year and I haven't touched a drop of alcohol. It's just not worth it . And I don't miss the hangover days. " He drank 30 beers, a bottle of wine and schnapps a day: "Alcohol became a nightmare. You have to know what kind of alcoholic you are. I was the one who always drank until he passed out. I knew that I was so I couldn't go on living. I knew there had to be a better life. It's dangerous because you can be exploited, you can't protect your family anymore. I don't miss the hangover days, I miss the bad feeling not and not bad dreams either. "