A motorcyclist made a big fool of himself on Thursday afternoon. And then even right in front of one of the plainclothes police video cars.
A 24-year-old man from Odsherred still has his choir card. But after a choir tour on Thursday afternoon, it hangs by a very thin thread.
At 17.40 he was seen by a plainclothes video car in a 70-zone. On his motorcycle, the 24-year-old clocked approximately 100 km/h.
He continued the speed into a 60-zone, because the motorcycle was brought to a stop immediately before central Holbæk.
This is what the Central and West Zealand Police write in the police report .
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Now a measurement is needed, because the police can say something more precise about the motorcycle's speed. But law enforcement is already up to the task of speeding costing the 24-year-old two cuts in the choir card.
The story does not report anything about whether the man has one or more clips in advance. But at the third clip, the choir card smokes conditionally if all three clips are collected within a period of 3 years.
This means that the 24-year-old must pass a new choral and theory test within a period of six months if he wants to avoid an unconditional disqualification.
However, the 24-year-old motorcyclist is far from the only one the traffic police have had to take seriously recently.
A serious stupidity, for example, has just cost an 18-year-old so much that his mother had to help. Read more about how it is connected here .