Andrew Tate Fined for Driving 90mph over Limit in Romania
- Andrew Tate was caught speeding at 196 km/h in a 50 km/h zone on June 7 in Bujoreni, Romania, resulting in a 120-day license suspension.
- This incident followed previous speeding events involving Tate in Romania, and authorities detected his speed using radar during routine monitoring on National Road 7.
- Tate received a fine of 1,822 RON and has faced multiple legal challenges including ongoing investigations in Romania.
- He disputed the radar's accuracy on social media, calling the fine 'crippling' and stating, "There must be a mistake with the radar," while planning to challenge the sanction in court.
- This event adds to Tate's ongoing legal scrutiny in Romania and suggests a prolonged court battle, during which he expects to regain his driving license.
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Controversial British-American influencer Andrew Tate will appear before a judge in Romania today after police radar caught him driving 196 kilometers per hour in a 50 kilometer per hour zone over the weekend.
Controversial British-American influencer Andrew Tate was caught speeding in his sports car while driving at 196 km/h on a road in Bucharest with a speed limit of 50 km/h. His driving license was revoked and he was given a fine.
“I can NOT afford it!” Tate mocks 196 km/h speeding ban
Famous influencer Andrew Tate has had his driver’s licence suspended for 120 days after being clocked at 196 km/h in a 50 km/h zone in Romania. The incident occurred in Bujoreni (Vâlcea County) on the morning of June 7, while Tate was driving on National Road 7. According to Romanian police, the vehicle was detected travelling 146 km/h over the legal speed limit by a radar system used during… Source
The influenceer, who faced allegations of human violence and traffic, was caught driving four times above the speed limit. In addition to the fine, he had a suspended driving card.
The 38-year-old man was fined approximately 150,000 forints.
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