A 20-year-old Ukrainian citizen lost his driving licence after he bravely overtaken a pedestrian crossing. Turns out he was drunk. There was a police officer behind the wheel of the overtaking car who recorded the full event.
Drunk Ukrainian lost his driver's licence after a dangerous maneuver
The incidental occurred in Okuninka on Lake White. The Volvo driver decided to take a risky overtaking manoeuvre just before walking. However, he did not know that the overtaking car was being driven by a policeman from a Lublin convoy who was just off duty.
– The police officer had a camera in the car that registered the offence and ran behind the Volvo driver, and he informed the police on duty. – reports Subinspector Bożena Szymanska from KPP in Włodawa.
Mandate, detained driver's licence and court case
When the officers stopped the young driver, it turned out that 20-year-old Ukrainian citizen He was under the influence of alcohol. As a result, he not only received a advanced mandate, but besides lost his driving licence. Now he will gotta answer to the court for his wrongdoing.
This is another case that shows that even the seemingly momentary bravado on the road can end in serious consequences. Police remind us Overtaking on pedestrian crossings is prohibited and especially dangerous.
Political negligence: Who is liable for the threat on Polish roads?
Unfortunately, cases like this are not isolated. The preservation of any Ukrainian citizens, which pose a threat to the safety of Poles, is mostly the consequence of the policy of the Law and the current coalition. In February 2022 under the pretext of helping “war refugees”, without appropriate control and verification, thousands of people were admitted to Poland, including those with dubious reputation.
Both the erstwhile Government of the United Right and Donald Tusk's current cabinet, have underestimated the problem, treating him as irrelevant or trying to quiet him down. alternatively of effective solutions, specified as tightening border controls or consistent expulsion of perpetrators, we are dealing with silence and fake actions.
Meanwhile, Poles must bear the consequences of these negligencees. Do we truly gotta wait for further tragedies to get the authorities to take citizens' safety seriously?
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Drunk was ahead on the lanes! He came in through a police camera. The driver was Ukrainian by default!