A 21-year-old, who is already known to the police, was recently waved to the side by an officer in a video car. It turned out to be much more than a trip to the viewing hall.
Recently, an officer from an officer from the traffic department of Midt-og Vestsjælland's Police received a car driving at an excessively high speed on Darupvej in Roskilde.
In the video car, the officer set out to record both pictures and sound of the oncoming car's crosswalk, which according to the police was dangerous.
This is stated by the police circle in a post on Facebook .
Behind it turned out to be a 21-year-old man from Vestsjælland, whom the officer could recognize from a previous case of paralyzing traffic through Holbæk. The 21-year-old should also be well aware of the punishment for the new trip.
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"Just like last time, the 21-year-old's car was called in for inspection, when the exhaust pipe turned out to be illegal, when the catalyst had been removed, so there was a so-called "clean pipe" from the engine to the rear pot, and therefore made an indescribably loud noise.", reads from the police.
Now the video from the police car, which turned around after the 21-year-old, must be sent for measurement to determine how strong the speed was on Darupvej, which is a 50-zone.
However, the charge of driving in an excessively crippling car and the summons are already in effect, and here the 21-year-old can expect to hear more from the police.
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