On Tuesday afternoon, a 22-year-old man's life on the roads ended for the time being, when the police stopped him for the 9th time.
A 22-year-old man from Frederiksberg has for the time being finished blowing the traffic law. At least behind a wheel.
On Tuesday this week, the Central and West Zealand Police took the young man's car from him. It happened when the 22-year-old came speeding along Ringstedvej in Koge, which is a city zone.
In an easterly direction, it went at a speed of at least 71 km/h, the police believe. In the city zone, you must not exceed 50 km/h.
This is what the Central and West Zealand Police write in the police report .
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However, speed is not the young driver's only problem. He has no choir card at all. The police have long since taken that from him on a previous occasion.
On Tuesday, it was no less than the 9th time that he was caught without warning. And so the law enforcement had enough. The car, the 22-year-old driver in, was therefore impounded on the spot.
The police now want the legal system to confiscate the car on behalf of the state. As in other cases, 19 cars will be auctioned by the police this weekend. Read more about it here .