It was a dispute over the same parking lot that led to two drivers being charged on Tuesday morning this week.
On Tuesday morning, East Jutland Police charged two motorists, aged 17 and 30, respectively, with violating the ordinance in northern Aarhus, after they had started hitting each other.
All because they couldn't agree on who should park where. The East Jutland Police state this in the police report .
When the police arrived at the scene, the 30-year-old explained that he had been hit in the head by a man who had left the scene.
The man – a 17-year-old – reported himself to the police station in Aarhus shortly afterwards, where he claimed, on the contrary, that the 30-year-old had beaten a woman with whom the 17-year-old was in the company.
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Violent drivers aren't the only thing the police have had to deal with on the roads lately. On Friday last week, for example, a provisional stop was put in place for a 69-year-old motorist.
The driver, who is from Vestsjælland, thought he could cheat the police with a number 8. Read how it exactly fits together here .