A 24-year-old man had to hand over his car on Thursday morning, but not to the police, who had otherwise stopped him without a driver's license.
It is usually the police who impound the car when a driver without a registration card is stopped. But Thursday morning at 09.01 the situation was a little different for a 24-year-old man from Ringsted.
This is what the Central and West Zealand Police write in the police report .
The 24-year-old was charged when he came speeding along Klostervænget to the west, even though he has a curfew. However, it was not the police who took the car from him.
The car's owner – a leasing company – did, however. They were the ones who came after the car. However, the matter does not end here. At least not for the 24-year-old.
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He can expect to hear more from the police when more detailed calculations have been made as to what punishment he actually faces.
That a leasing company collects its property from a driver without a driver's license belongs to the rarities in the dog report.
On the other hand, it fills the statistics well that the police take both car and driver's license, if they have one – from people who don't want to be on the roads at all.
This is, among other things, the case for a 27-year-old man who recently received the district court's word that he must now not just pay a hefty fine to the state treasury. He also owes his older brother an Audi RS 6. Read more about that case here .
Read more about the police's hunt for crazy drivers right here!