For a 24-year-old man, Friday night ended with his pants down and a conversation about rules of order with the police.
A 24-year-old man collected a charge on Friday evening at 11.38 pm following the public order when, according to the police, he behaved quite bizarrely on Østergade in Nykobing Falster.
Here, the 24-year-old man chose to climb onto the roof of a parked police car, pull down his trousers and show his rear to the outside world.
This is what the South Zealand and Lolland-Falster Police write in the police report .
The police circle notes in the same vein that it is not necessarily certain that the 24-year-old afterwards thought it was worth all the money.
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According to Retsinformation.dk, violations of the ordinance can be immediately punished with fines in the order of DKK 600 to DKK 1,500.
However, the fine can also be raised if 'the violation occurs while or in the immediate aftermath of a serious disturbance of peace and order in a public place in the area'.
What the 24-year-old 'mooner' got away with is not clear from the coroner's report. On the other hand, the same police force recently got hold of a driver who was a little too creative. Read more about it here .