A Grandmother Flashed by Walker at 42 Km/h with Her Racing Bag by Automatic Radar in Germany
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The police in Euskirchen, West Germany, made a curious catch using a speed camera. The camera took a picture as an elderly woman with a walker passed by. In a zone where a maximum speed of 30 is allowed, the senior woman was supposed to be moving at a speed of 42 kilometers per hour.
An automatic radar from Euskirchen, Germany, flashed a speeding violator at 42 km/h instead of 30. On the police shot appears... a grandmother with a walker.
A strange case is stirring up controversy in Germany: a speed camera caught an elderly woman using a walker speeding at 42 km/h. However, the reason behind this was a rare technical error.
Towards Germany, where a grandmother was flashed by a radar for speeding. Even more surprising: she was moving with the help of her... walker. A...
As a result, the driver of a van escaped a VP. On the other hand, it was not in the middle of a "speed peak" in an area limited to 30 km/h at the time of the incident.
A chauffeur probably thought he had been wronged in a very classic way, but the story took a completely unexpected turn. According to the Independent, an elderly lady equipped with a walker found herself on a radar shot after a speed control conducted at the beginning of May. On paper, the case seems almost impossible: the aircraft indicated a speed of 42 km/h in an area limited to 30 km/h. What to smile about, especially when one discovers that…
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