Allingåbro Motor Festival ended in ended in a greater number of charges against the event's visitors. This is what East Jutland's Police write.
East Jutland Police attacked the guests to the legal car event Allingåbro Motorfestival on Thursday. And there was plenty to catch up on.
The law enforcement's visit ended with a total of 47 charges for violations of the traffic law. It happened both behind the wheel and behind the handlebars on motorcycles.
The police circle writes that in the police report .
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Among other things, it cost a 26-year-old man dearly that he drove around drunk on a stolen motorcycle. All this without either a helmet or a valid choir card.
– The chore trip ended for the 26-year-old when he took the wrong turn at the roundabout at Rougsovej and Nordkysten and was subsequently charged by the police for the aforementioned offences, according to the dog report.
The police's presence in the area around the Allingåbro Motor Festival led to the following charges:
- 2 x § 53 (spirit corselle)
- 1 x speed motorway for curfew
- 2 x speed motorway clip
- 1 x speed road clip
- 1 x speed board clip
- 2 x illegal overhaul clips
- 6 x use of a handheld mobile phone
- 5 x the equipment order
- 2 x viewing invitations
- 1 x unnecessary fuss and noise
- 1 x moped fast on pavement
- 1 x rental car without associated permit
- 5 x harness
- 2 x motorcycle without helmet
- 1 x constructively modified moped
- 1 x used stolen motorcycle
- 3 x reg. bkg.
- 6 x other cases
- 1 x denied on motorbike
- 1 x lack of insurance
- 1 x constructively modified moped
- 1 x obligation to provide information
It is not the first time that the police are ready to write up guests who participate in the otherwise legal event for violations of the traffic law.
It is, among other things, happened several times in connection with the traditional burner meeting at Karup Air Station. Some motorists have even felt exposed to harassment in this connection. Among other things, because the police rolled out mobile inspection halls. Read more here .
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