Sunday, April 13, 2025

19-year-old test drive Audi for DKK 600,000 – then the state confiscated the car

A 19-year-old man lost his choir card this week. In addition, a district court judge has sent him 20 days behind bars for crazy driving in a leased Audi A6.

UPDATE: The man was acquitted today – click here and read more! On Wednesday afternoon this week, the Court in Glostrup decided the further fate of a just 19-year-old motorist. On Østbrovej in Brondby, the young driver chose to flout the traffic laws so much that his crossing can be equated with crazy driving. The profit in the leased Audi, in which the 19-year-old sat behind the wheel, now costs him 20 days in unconditional prison and three years without a choir card. Just like he has to cough up a big bode. The district court also decided that the Audi must be confiscated on behalf of the state. This is written by SN.dk. For the same reason, the 19-year-old can now look forward to something of a compensation claim. Immediately before the choral trip, he had signed an agreement that he would not go crazy in the car. In court, the 19-year-old pleaded not guilty. He thought he only had a card of 90 km/h. However, it is still somewhat more than the permitted 60 km/h. In court, the driver's explanation was not believed either.

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