Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Volvo owner refuses fuckfinger for photo car – "not mine"

A screw-up has ended up costing a Volvo owner in Sweden dearly. In the district court, however, he could not see the big problem.

A Swedish Volvo owner has had a trip to the high court to admit that he has cards around in his blue car several times without having a correcard.

The man, who is in his 50s, was caught by a camera for the first time when he was doing 136 km/h on a country road. In the picture, he even gives the photo van the finger.

When the police approached the man, who already had no choir card at that time, he denied everything.

– It could be someone who has a good image of me, explained the man according to the police as quoted by Mora Tidning .

READ ALSO: Hyundai owner receives compensation after gross complaint about electric car

Three weeks later, however, it was crazy again. Here a patrol caught sight of the man in the Volvo, who was decided to beckon to the side. Here he showed an extra choir card to law enforcement.

However, the choir card was confiscated. Still, the Volvo owner stubbornly denied any wrongdoing. The following month it was crazy again.

Here the man walked around the town of Höghed, which is otherwise a relatively deserted area where the police rarely come. But just this day there was a 'profit'. In the district court, the man could no longer be excused from his choir tours.

When asked why he refused to have a short car in the first place, he coolly replied to the judge: "Why not?"

Here at home, too, motorists have a habit of throwing hand signals at the police photo vans. This happened, for example, when a motorist in North Zealand's Police District was flashed at 128 km/h. Read more about that case here .

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

Latest

Don't miss

VW's BMW with W10 engine has received license plates

A few years ago, we wrote here at Boosted...

Motoring scandal costs Ulrik Linnemann European Championship points – and money!

Ulrik Linnemann lost both important points and money in...

Elon Musk leaves the White House – will return to Tesla

The dialogue between Elon Musk and Donald Trump appears...

How expensive is a service for the Mercedes-AMG One?

The Formula 1 car with license plates is not...

Volvo flees to the US – could lay off thousands of employees

Volvo is now moving larger parts of its production...
Boosted Magazine
Boosted Magazine
Boosted in Denmark has over a million unique users, surpassing two million sessions, and accumulating over seven million page views each month, and our platforms has become a hub for automotive enthusiasts. Now you can enjoy our content in English too! Enjoy our free car news - every day. Want to talk to us? Write an email to boosted@boostedmagazine.com
spot_img

Engine from Denmark is the world's most powerful in a street car

The Mjolner engine that will go into the new Zenvo Aurora is the most potent 12-cylinder engine ever put into a street car. Mjolner...

Car group forced to borrow 13 billion kroner

The new tariffs in the US are hitting Kia/Hyundai so hard that the car group is now forced to borrow 13.6 billion kroner from...

Porsche appoints 18-year-old Lærke Ronn as new talent

Lærke Ronn will drive the 500 hp Porsche GT4 RS in 2025 and is now part of Porsche Motorsport's official talent program in Scandinavia...

Danish Frederik gets rare chance in Formula 1

Danish Mercedes reserve Frederik Vesti gets behind the wheel of George Russell's car during the first practice session for the Bahrain Formula 1 Grand...

BMW owner won – now Tax owes him 73,000 kroner

A Polish BMW owner has just won against the Danish Tax and Motor Agency, which thought he should cough up 500,000 kroner in registration...

Honda fires CEO immediately after scandal

Honda's second-highest-ranking executive, Shinji Aoyama, has been immediately fired from the car brand after he was linked to 'inappropriate behavior'. Honda's second-in-command, Vice President...

China's exports of electric cars are now plummeting

China still can't force Europeans to switch to electric cars. And now the latest export figures for electric cars show that sales in our...

FDM is furious: New rule kills these cars in Denmark

Updated emission measurement regulations from the EU are killing plug-in hybrids in Denmark. At least that's what FDM thinks. New EU regulations are putting...

Has 37,000 cars in stock – brand prohibits exports to the US

Following Volkswagen, its sister brand Audi is now responding to the increased tariffs in the US. This means that all exports to the country...

Sweden lowers gasoline price to below 10 kroner

A liter price of less than 10 Danish kroner. That is now the reality in Sweden. Fuel prices have plummeted recently due to an...

Nio flopped in Denmark – now CATL wants to focus on battery replacement again

China's largest battery manufacturer will buy Nio Power and focus on battery swapping, despite previous failures in Denmark with both Better Place and Nio's...

Tesla removes battery upgrade for Cybertruck without notice

The expensive Range Extender option for the Tesla Cybertruck is now gone from Tesla's website, leaving buyers with uncertainty and non-refundable deposits. Tesla has...