I love to break the rules: a driver parked in a disabled parking spot in Kryvyi Rih (video).
In Kryvyi Rih, a Hyundai driver parked in a disabled parking spot. When asked if he had a permit, he replied that he did not. A video of the offender was published on his Telegram channel by Oleksii Biloshytskyi, the first deputy head of the Patrol Police Department.
Recently, a Hyundai driver in Kryvyi Rih parked his car in a disabled parking spot. When people asked if he had a permit, the young man replied that he did not. When asked why he parked there, he responded that it was "just for two minutes".
He was also asked if he wasn't worried that this spot might be needed by someone else, to which he replied: "It's no big deal. I love to break the rules".
The information about the man was handed over to the crews. The patrol officers stopped him in a nearby district and held him accountable.
"Love remains unanswered. Because we do not love it when they 'break the rules'. In my opinion, considering the situation in the country, violations related to disabled parking spots should be classified as immoral, with a high degree of responsibility before the law and society," Biloshytskyi noted.
News from traffic accidents:
Recall that Kyiv police detained a 22-year-old culprit of a large-scale accident who got behind the wheel while intoxicated, rammed seven cars, and injured two of his passengers. This was reported by the communication department of the Kyiv police.
Earlier, the court announced the verdict of the former head of the Brovary District State Administration, Volodymyr Maibozhenko. He was accused of a traffic accident under the influence of alcohol, which resulted in injuries to four people. The Kyiv Regional Prosecutor's Office will appeal this verdict.
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