Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Woman locked herself in the car because the police stopped her

On Wednesday morning last week, a 26-year-old woman in the Skælskor area had very little desire to talk to the police.

She was talking on a handheld phone and was not wearing a seat belt.

However, a 26-year-old woman in the Skælskor area had very little desire to talk to the Central and West Zealand Police about the lack of respect for the traffic law.

This is what the police circle writes in the police report .

However, the woman's problems did not stop here. Because just as she was not wearing a seat belt, there was no rear window in the car either. The tires were worn and there was no sign of insurance either.

READ ALSO: People cannot be forced into electric cars, says car dealer

Instead of owning up to the many mistakes, however, the woman chose to lock herself in the car. Just like she didn't want to reveal who she was.

Therefore, the police had to call roadside assistance so that the car could be unlocked, the woman pulled out and forced to take a blood sample.

The subsequent investigation of the car revealed that she was cutting around with two folding knives. Therefore, the 26-year-old was also charged with violating the Knife Act.

The 26-year-old woman is far from the only one who has put herself in the way of the police's work. Climate activists also have a habit of doing that. Among other things. at the Volkswagen museum in the hometown of Wolfsburg.

Here, a group of climate activists complained that they were given nowhere to shit, when they glued themselves to the floor, and the night watchman went home. Read more about it here .

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