Friday, October 18, 2024

Electric cars make Danes more prone to chorea, says chief doctor

It is not only in the ranks of the police that you experience more cholera in electric cars. The same happens to civilian Danes, says the chief physician at Rigshospitalet.

Mads Klokker, head of the Center for Hearing and Balance at Rigshospitalet, has no doubts. Electric cars make the Danes more chore-sick.

Also more than is the case in petrol and diesel cars. It is connected to the fact that the electric cars drive differently, and that it affects the human balance organ in the inner ear.

– Yes, as man is right now. And when we are at the start of the electric car career. So yes. Absolutely, says Mads Klokker in an interview with TV 2 Kosmopol .

Earlier, the police announced that the Danish officers experience significantly more heartburn in electric cars. Especially because of the ability of electric cars to accelerate very quickly and strongly.

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Incidentally, the National Police does not experience that the electric cars run out of electricity. At least not in that many cases, said center manager of the National Police Jens Yndgaard, when the experiment with electric cars at the police force had lasted for a year.

The police are trying to resolve the challenge with the sick officers by starting a collaboration with Regionshospitalet Godstrup, where the officers become the team in tackling the challenges that can trigger measles.

However, ordinary civilian motorists do not have the same option. The police therefore have an unfair advantage over ordinary motorists. On the other hand, electric cars – despite their ability to accelerate strongly – are no excuse for the police. They still must not break the traffic law.

When it has happened anyway, it rarely has any consequences for the individual officers. In January of this year, for example, an officer walked away without punishment, even though it was proven that he was close to killing an elderly Subaru owner in Koge.

It is not the first time that an officer goes free after an incident in traffic. In 2005, for example, an officer was acquitted of drunk driving on Æro in the Funen Sea, and in 2007 an officer was acquitted of having shot 20 times at a getaway driver in Copenhagen's northwest quarter.

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