On Friday morning, a 50-year-old violent man had to say goodbye to his car. The police took it away from him and signed off on a charge of insanity.
On Friday morning, the South Zealand and Lolland-Falster Police had to move out to the motorway at Slagelse, where a 50-year-old man had gone berserk on a lorry driver.
This appears from the police circle's dog report .
At first, the 50-year-old had looked angry at the driver, who he braked hard in front. This led to a collision between the cars. Something that turned the 50-year-old violent man on even more.
According to the police, the 50-year-old continued to go berserk on the nod track, where it now physically affected the truck driver, who was punched and kicked several times, including while he lay down.
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When the police arrived, the hot-tempered man was arrested and charged with a wide range of offences, including reckless driving.
This means that he now not only risks that the car will eventually be confiscated. If he is convicted, he will go to prison and will have to do without his choir card for several years.
It recently happened to another crazy driver who strongly disagreed with the police about the number of Underberg. Read more about that case here .