
We all made mistakes when we were younger, that’s okay. And after all, aren’t we saying that youth should be? But sometimes it happens that some people just cross the line and play in the big league when it comes to nonsense. And when it endangers the lives of others, that’s another story. Fortunately, the police are on the alert to catch those who take too much freedom by following the law and the Rules of the Road. This is exactly the case in the story we are telling you today.
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Young driver
The last one took place on August 30. in the municipality of Rouen, in Normandy. Then a police patrol patrols the city at night when they see a car approaching at a very high speed. And it’s not for nothing that 102 km/h is flashing on Mont-Riboudet Street instead of the standard 50 km/h. Not one by one, not two by two, the police apprehends the fugitive. And their surprises did not end there. Because the young man behind the wheel is not even of legal age, because he is only 17 years old. But that’s obviously not all.
Many offenses
He obviously does not have a driver’s license in his pocket, and it is still not allowed to get the last one a year before he reaches adulthood. But that’s not all, as saliva tests also confirm that the latter is present under the influence of cannabis. Later, the young man was taken into custody for numerous offenses. A little later he will have to give an explanation in court, but he is taking a great risk with his dangerous and potentially fatal behavior for himself or other road users.
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Source: Auto Plus

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