Turk's Wild Ride Goes Unpunished. Officials Have Finally Dismissed the Case
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The highway adventure of MEP and Motorists' leader in the parliamentary elections, Filip Turk, has a surprising denouement. Although the police considered his frantic driving of an old Mercedes on the highway at a speed of 200 kilometers per hour to be a violation and handed him over to the city office in Rokycany on June 11 for further processing, the city office is now putting the whole matter on hold.
MEP and honorary president of the Motorists' Union Filip Turek will not be punished for speeding on the D5 highway in the Pilsen region. In June, the police forwarded the offense to the city office in Rokycany for administrative proceedings. The city office spokeswoman Natálie Vainarová told ČTK. The leader of the Central Bohemian...
MEP and honorary chairman of the Motorists' Union Filip Turek will not be punished for his reckless driving on the highway at a speed of 200 kilometers per hour. The police assessed the case as a misdemeanor and handed it over to the municipal office in Rokycany for investigation. However, the latter has finally postponed the case. The specific reasons are not clear.
MEP Filip Turek will not receive a fine for speeding on the D5 highway in the spring. The decision was made by the Rokycany Municipal Office. He also did not have a valid highway vignette, which is being handled by customs officers. In response, Turek called his speeding a mistake.
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