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Nearly 130,000 Pln for Turning Off the Tachograph - a Very High Fine in Germany

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Photo: Polizeipräsidium Bielefeld €30,000, or nearly 130,000 złoty, was the bail paid for a Turkish haulier caught in Germany using a tachograph "deactivation" device. And that's just the beginning of the expenses, as the company had to cover the costs of restoring the vehicle to compliance. A current-generation Volvo FH, owned by a Turkish haulage company, was stopped on the A2 motorway near Gütersloh last Thursday, July 3rd. Officers noticed s…
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Photo: Polizeipräsidium Bielefeld €30,000, or nearly 130,000 złoty, was the bail paid for a Turkish haulier caught in Germany using a tachograph "deactivation" device. And that's just the beginning of the expenses, as the company had to cover the costs of restoring the vehicle to compliance. A current-generation Volvo FH, owned by a Turkish haulage company, was stopped on the A2 motorway near Gütersloh last Thursday, July 3rd. Officers noticed s…

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40ton.net broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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