
Halle (Eurotoday): Last weekend, Zennevallei police found 40 traffic violations in Halle, Sint-Pieters-Leeuw, and Beersel. One driver was caught driving an unregistered and uninsured car with fake plates. He was using his phone and had alcohol (1.40 per mile) and drugs in his system.
Last weekend, Zennevallei police checked traffic in Halle, Sint-Pieters-Leeuw, and Beersel, recording 40 violations. One driver was particularly notable for his serious offenses. He was stopped on Jean Jacminstraat in Halle and found to be driving without a valid license. His car was uninsured and unregistered, making it illegal for him to be on the road. The license plate on his vehicle did not belong to it and looked either fake or stolen.
What measures are being taken to combat reckless driving and fake license plates in Zennevallei?
The driver also tested positive for drugs, indicating he was under the influence while driving. Police spokesperson Anneleen Adang stated that this incident is a clear example of reckless behavior that endangers public safety. It highlights the importance of police checks, which aim to remove dangerous drivers and vehicles from the roads to ensure the safety of all road users.
A man with a driving ban was using his phone, had 1.40 per mile alcohol in his blood, and tested positive for cannabis and cocaine. The police seized his car, and he faced a fine. The Zennevallei police called his actions extremely dangerous and promised to continue strict checks on such violations.
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2 responses to “Zennevallei Police Report 40 Offenses in Halle, Arrest Driver with Fake Plates and Drugs”
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Oh, brilliant! Who knew the road to becoming a criminal mastermind required a side of ‘how not to drive’? 🚗💨 With a mix of fake plates and a cocktail of substances, this guy really took “driving under the influence” to a whole new level—next stop, a reality show called “Cops & Robbers: The Unregistered Edition!” 😂
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Seems like the driver thought he was auditioning for a really bad episode of “Fast & Furious: Halle Edition” – fake plates, a cocktail of drugs, and a complete disregard for the law. Talk about a masterclass in how *not* to drive! 🚗💨
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