
Imagine. You cannot drive for any reason. You are disabled or you just don’t have a car. Or both at the same time. And yet you’re still getting fined for traffic violations you’re sure you didn’t commit. This inevitably leads to many misunderstandings, and this is completely normal. If you believe that this situation like no other only happens in the movies, in reality it is not so. Indeed, this adventure was really experienced by a fifty-year-old guy who does not really have the profile of a traffic violator. Vice versa.
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This strange incident takes place in Hérault, or rather in Montpellier. Over the past few months, 50-year-old Thierry, who lives in the town of Lavergne, has received numerous reports of various traffic violations, including speeding. At first, nothing is necessarily very strange. Except our main character suffers from a neurodegenerative disease and rides only in a wheelchair. As such, he is completely unable to drive and doesn’t even own a car. However, fines in his name, as well as a gray card of the offending car. But how is this possible?
Usurpation
Therefore, Thierry decides to file a complaint with the police, who then begin an investigation. This culminated in September 2022 with the arrest of two people, including a 42-year-old woman who is none other than her former guardian, as well as her husband. It is he who bears his own responsibility for violation of traffic rules, but the accused is Thierry, and the car was purchased in the name of the victim. Two crooks rush up to one year in prison and a fine of 15,000 euros.
Source: Auto Plus

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