Thursday, April 10, 2025

26-year-old spoke on the phone – then the police took the car

A 26-year-old man from Langebæk was already on the wrong side of the traffic law so much that it was the last straw when the police saw him using his mobile phone behind the wheel.

It usually costs a clip in the choir card and a ticket of 1,500 kroner to use the mobile phone behind the wheel. At least handheld.

But very little was normal when the South Zealand and Lolland-Falster Police caught a 26-year-old man from Langebæk on Wednesday afternoon for talking on a hand-held mobile phone on a road in Vordingborg.

The mobile phone was only one of the man's problems. It quickly turned out that he has no choir card at all—something he has ignored several times.

This is what the police circle says in the police report .

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The police's further investigation of the man showed that it is now the fourth time he has been caught behind the wheel without the right to sit there.

Therefore, the police also have the opportunity to impound the car, which happened on the spot. Whether the car is the 26-year-old's own is not clear from the police report.

In addition to the fact that he now lacks a car, the 26-year-old was charged with driving a car during the disqualification period and for using a mobile phone.

However, the man may have already had to hand over another car to the police. The starting point is that confiscation is an option if drivers are stopped three times within three years without a driver's license.

Already for the second time, the stall has grown to DKK 8,500. People without driving license are not the only thing the police have had to deal with on the Danish roads lately.

On Friday last week, for example, a provisional stop was put in place for a 69-year-old driver.

The driver, who is from Vestsjælland, thought he could cheat the police with a figure of eight. Read how it exactly fits together here .

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