Thursday, July 4, 2024

Hidden car seized four months after mad dash

It took the police a full four months to find a car that, back in February, was measured to be traveling at 152 km/h.

Back in February, a motorist came flying past a photo van on Suså Landevej near Gelsted north of Næstved.

Here you must not exceed 70 km/h. But the driver flew past the photo van at at least 152 km/h. This prompted the police to search for the car to impound it immediately.

But it didn't work out. This is what the South Zealand and Lolland-Falster Police write in the police report .

As early as 9 February, an order was made at the court in Næstved that the car must be impounded with a view to confiscation.

READ ALSO: BMW chopped off 68-year-old's finger – must pay 13 million kroner

However, it was not until the morning of Sunday 30 June that the police found the car at an address in Glumso. It was then seized. Now the owner must be questioned about who has the car, as it was flashed and then tried to be hidden.

However, it is not always that the police are right when drivers are dragged to court for speeding. Recently, Boosted was able to tell that a 20-year-old man has been acquitted of crazy driving in an absurdly expensive Audi. Read more about it here.

But here, more than three years after the introduction of the law, crazy traffic continues to cost motorists both their cars and their driver's license. However, there are actors who want to have it changed.

Among other things. the part of Danish Industry that deals with the car industry has come up with a significant proposal to crack down on crazy drivers. Minister of Justice Peter Hummelgaard now wants a fashion about it. Read more about the matter here .

Read more exciting news from and about the world of cars right here!

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