Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Volvo owner refuses fuckfinger for photo car – "not mine"

A screw-up has ended up costing a Volvo owner in Sweden dearly. In the district court, however, he could not see the big problem.

A Swedish Volvo owner has had a trip to the high court to admit that he has cards around in his blue car several times without having a correcard.

The man, who is in his 50s, was caught by a camera for the first time when he was doing 136 km/h on a country road. In the picture, he even gives the photo van the finger.

When the police approached the man, who already had no choir card at that time, he denied everything.

– It could be someone who has a good image of me, explained the man according to the police as quoted by Mora Tidning .

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Three weeks later, however, it was crazy again. Here a patrol caught sight of the man in the Volvo, who was decided to beckon to the side. Here he showed an extra choir card to law enforcement.

However, the choir card was confiscated. Still, the Volvo owner stubbornly denied any wrongdoing. The following month it was crazy again.

Here the man walked around the town of Höghed, which is otherwise a relatively deserted area where the police rarely come. But just this day there was a 'profit'. In the district court, the man could no longer be excused from his choir tours.

When asked why he refused to have a short car in the first place, he coolly replied to the judge: "Why not?"

Here at home, too, motorists have a habit of throwing hand signals at the police photo vans. This happened, for example, when a motorist in North Zealand's Police District was flashed at 128 km/h. Read more about that case here .

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