On Thursday this week, approximately 300 cars gathered for a car meet in northern Aarhus. The police followed as well over 200 of the cars sped off towards the planned street race.
On Thursday evening this week, the East Jutland Police followed, when around 300 motorists had gathered for a large car meeting on Karl Kroyers Vej in Aarhus N.
Around. 22, the assembly dissolved according to the authorities themselves, but some of them went on towards southern Aarhus.
This is what East Jutland Police writes in the police report.
At approximately At 10:15 p.m., the police could ascertain that 200 cars from the assembly had reached Milepælen in Hasselager, where an illegal street race marked with a starting line and finish line was set up for an illegal race and racing circuit. Something the police chose to shut down.
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However, some of the participants could not hold back. And then it was otherwise expensive. A 21-year-old man from Randers reached 93 km/h, where the maximum permitted speed is 50 km/h.
In addition, an 18-year-old man from Kolding was measured to be driving 116 km/h on Skanderborgvej, where the highest permitted speed is 70 km/h. The police took two cars with them from the scene, which they want to have examined for illegal constructive changes.
This sort of thing has happened many times before. Among other things. illegal. That is, from the police side. It has since shown that the police have continued with the illegal practice. Something that has now caused the Minister of Justice to react.
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