The police have charged a 32-year-old driver who has snuck across the Great Belt for free 28 times over the past few months.
It's not unreasonable. In fact, it has happened several times that motorists have snuck across the Great Belt without paying at the toll booth.
But now the Sydsjælland- and Lolland-Falster Police believe they have found a 32-year-old motorist who has a map of the Great Belt in this way at least 28 times.
It most recently happened on January 19 this year. That is what the police circle writes in the police report.
Via an investigation, which the Sydsjælland and Lolland-Falster Police do not reveal in the police report, they succeeded in finding both the 32-year-old man and the car.
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He is now charged with 28 counts of "obtaining access without paying". And for that he can look forward to a legal aftermath, says the law enforcement agency.
The same can be said of a 64-year-old professor, who has several times thought it necessary to pull out his consular body and empty himself over a number of cars. Read more about it here .