The 29-year-old man, who was charged with 38 counts of insanity, shared it all on TikTok. Deeply reprehensible, says Council for Safe Traffic director Jakob Boving Arendt.
As director of the Council for Safe Traffic, Jakob Boving Arendt is 'deeply' shocked that a 29-year-old man has shared his madness with everyone on the social media TikTok.
The director tells this in an interview with TV2 Østjylland .
The 29-year-old man from East Jutland has no choir card. Yet he has chosen to share his absurd carousel on public roads with everyone else.
It has now cost him a total of 86 charges, including 38 cases of madness, for which the police believe they have found documentation on the man's camera equipment.
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– After all, it is deeply irresponsible carousel that is on these recordings. It is reprehensible that you expose other people to danger and brag about it on social media, says Jakob Boving Arendt.
The 29-year-old man's behavior has caused other experts to fear that others will be inspired by the dangerous behavior on public roads. The police are also shaken.
I don't think I've ever seen anything like it. We have not previously had a similar case in East Jutland Police.
And we hope that with our investigation and the many charges we have prevented innocent road users from being exposed to this kind of traffic in the future, said Police Commissioner Amrik Singh Chadha from East Jutland Police's Traffic Section, when it emerged what the 29-year-old has been charged with before.
Since the 29-year-old man has not been convicted of anything, Boosted chooses not to refer to material that can further identify him.
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