A fartbølle stand to get the licence, according to the motorist on a road between Esbjerg and Grindsted was blitzet of 181 kilometres per hour Saturday. On the line is the speed limit of 80 kilometres an hour.
- 181 is totally indefensible, says the head of the færdselsafdelingen at South Jutland Police Knud Reinholdt for the Extra Magazine.
He does not know whether vanvidsbilisten is a woman or a man, when the police have not yet made contact with the motorist, who was caught by fotovognen on stuffthe way.
Reinholdt explains that the police do something active to get your fingers in the motorist because of færdselsforseelsens gravity.
- He stands to a fine of 8500 crowns and unconditional withdrawal of the driving licence for a minimum of six months, says Reinholdt, who stresses that the measurement must be verified, so you are sure that the driver drove with the speed that was measured.
the weather in the area, where several drivers were blitzet with all of the high speed, according to Reinholdt was miserable - it both blew and rained heavily - don't make the drivers ' irresponsibility less, but:
- In this case, an aggravating circumstance would be if the person has previously been given a conditional or unconditional withdrawal of the licence. We go after minimumstaksten, as is driving on half a year - with less the past catches up.
Færdselsafdelingen will, by all accounts, in the course of the next week to have more details in the case against fartsynderen.