A Simple Facebook Share Costs Him 650 Euros: a Woman Reports the Presence of a Radar and Gets Pinned by Justice
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A 60-year-old Swiss motorist has just made a bitter experience of it according to 20min.ch. She has reported the presence of a radar on Facebook, while it is in fact a strictly prohibited action by law. A share that costs a lot on Facebook The case dates back to the summer of 2025, in the canton of Aargau, Switzerland. This 60-year-old Afghan woman shared on Facebook a publication warning motorists of the presence of a semi-stationary radar. The…
Reporting the presence of a road radar is now part of the reflexes of many drivers. On Facebook, WhatsApp or in focus groups, alerts are increasing. The basic intention is positive: to avoid a violation, to prevent a control deemed abusive or simply to serve the community. However, this practice, which is widely tolerated, is based on a grey legal area which varies greatly from one country to another. In the summer of 2025, a 60-year-old woman, …
A 60-year-old woman living in Baden, in the canton of Aargau, Switzerland, was fined 200 francs for sharing a warning on Facebook about a semi-stationary radar.
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