Drivers without a driver's license and wrong license plates in Handewitt!
Drivers without a driver's license and wrong license plates in Handewitt!
in Handewitt there was an unusual incident today between midnight and 1 a.m. when a Renault Scenic was checked with Polish license plates. The federal police checked the vehicle at the Scandi Park. When checking the driver, a 32-year-old man, it turned out that he had no driver's license. Even more remarkable was the license plate that had been spent on a BMW while the car was now closed.
The federal police officers prohibited the man on the way and informed him about the impending criminal consequences: he must now be responsible for driving without driving license, license plate abuse and violation of the compulsory insurance law. The license plates of the vehicle were secured by the officials. The two inmates of the vehicle left the rest of the rest on foot and assured that the vehicle will soon be picked up.
The ongoing search
About two and a half hours later, around 2:30 a.m., a patrol of the federal police was pointed out by an employee of the Scandi Park that someone had driven away with the previously parked car, which had no longer had a license plate. This led to an immediate search, in which the state police also provided support.
Ultimately, the car was found on the 32-year-old's living address. It stood unexpectedly and parked on a lawn, which made the authority all the more puzzled. Whether the driver was traveling again without the necessary driver's license is now the task of the state police, which has requested the extensive video recordings from the Rasthof to fully clarify the situation.
The incident raises questions about traffic safety and the legal framework in dealing with vehicles without admission. It remains to be seen how the police authorities will continue with this situation and what legal consequences result for the driver. National security on the streets is questioned by such incidents, and the authorities are all the more far -sighted and more meticulous when checking vehicles and drivers.
For further information about the incident and the subsequent investigations, See the current reporting on www.presseportal.de .
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