Rapid escape: 22-year-old motorcyclist snapped at the police coup!

Ein 22-jähriger Motorradfahrer flüchtete in Stralsund vor der Polizei, nachdem er ohne Fahrerlaubnis an einem illegalen Wettrennen teilgenommen hatte.
A 22-year-old motorcyclist fled to the police in Stralsund after taking part in an illegal race without a driving license. (Symbolbild/MMV)

Rapid escape: 22-year-old motorcyclist snapped at the police coup!

Parower Chaussee, 18435 Stralsund, Deutschland - In Stralsund, an incident causes plenty of conversation. On Wednesday evening, a 22-year-old motorcyclist delivered a breakneck racing with the police. The young man wanted to escape during a check and drove through the city center at high speed. But the escape ended abruptly in Parow's Chaussee, where the police officers could stop the driver. Particularly explosive: he had no valid driving license and the motorcycle on which he was sitting was technically changed and was not approved for public road traffic. The police are now investigating him for several crimes, including the endangerment of road traffic due to his dangerous behavior during the illegal race with the officials, reports the Nordkurier

escape from the police - what drives young drivers to such dangerous maneuvers? While the Stralsund biker raced through the streets, similar incidents arise that have caused excitement in the past few weeks. Another example from Berlin recently became known, in which a 32-year-old driver shaved his family in a car race across the Köpenicker Landstrasse. At almost 120 km/h instead of the allowed 50 km/h, he showed a dangerous maneuver in massive danger. He also had no valid driver's license, and the police had to intervene to avert the impending misfortune, such as

illegal car racing and their consequences

Again and again drivers are noticeable through ruthless behavior and not only jeopardize themselves, but also other road users. An example from the past shows what consequences such races can have. A defendant who took part in an illegal car racing was guilty of deliberate danger to road traffic and had to expect a fine and withdrawal of his driving license. His case shows that in the event of violations, the authorities do not hesitate to reject hard to ensure security on the streets. As described on criminal rights wins.de , a blocking period for the granting of a new license can be up to 20 months if someone has demonstrably caused danger in road traffic.

The current incidents in Stralsund and Berlin are worrying examples of a widespread problem. It remains to be hoped that increased police controls and preventive measures will soon be a thing of the past. Because one thing is clear: the road traffic is not a place for dangerous races, and responsible driving must come first.

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