Rapid chase in Norderstedt: Raser escape with warning!

Rapid chase in Norderstedt: Raser escape with warning!

Norderstedt. In a shocking night on March 17, 2024, when the city slept, the Oststraße turned into a race track! Two young men, a 21-year-old car mechatronics technician and a 28-year-old employee for air safety, rest with a breathtaking 120 km/h through a speed 50 zone. The illegal car race that started at 3:25 a.m. could have had catastrophic consequences if an uninvolved vehicle had turned out of a side street. Fortunately, two police officers were on the spot and prevented worse things when they noticed the dangerous hustle and bustle.

The two razors had to answer before the Norderstedt District Court. After an almost three -hour negotiation, the procedure was discontinued. However, the circumstances of the race were more than dubious. The two defendants had only met at night and there was no clear planning for the race. The younger of the two, whose memories fluctuated during the interrogation, stated that he had met the other men on a burger king car park in Hamburg-Langenhorn. "I watched them do funny things with their cars," he said. What followed was a dramatic race that could only be stopped by intervening the police.

Process for illegal car nerves in Norderstedt: Saying very vague

The negotiation revealed a confused history. While the 28-year-old only made an explanation by his defender in which he expressed remorse, the 21-year-old remained vague and unclear in his statements. The police observed how the vehicles with squeaky tires and howling engines rest through the Oststraße, partly on the opposite lane. When the police chased with flashing lights, they had to drive up to 140 km/h themselves to catch up with the speeders. But when the two men saw the blue light, they braked off abruptly and ended their risky game.

In the end, the razors got away with a warning and can get their driving license back after eight and a half months. The 21-year-old also has to complete a traffic psychological building seminar, while the 28-year-old has to make a payment of 600 euros to the Segeberg traffic guard. A dangerous game that ended with a happy exit - but the questions remain: how far can you go before it is too late?

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