55 drivers were trapped in Klaipėda county posts, 9 protocols were drawn up and here is an organized raid in Panevėžys county



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According to the Klaipėda County Police, on March 26, 1,272 cars were inspected at the Klaipėda checkpoints, there were no lost crews, and 12 protocols were drawn up for various KET violations.

173 cars were inspected in Neringa, 5 crews were not lacking, 2 reports of administrative offenses were drawn up.

On March 27, the situation was already somewhat different: 8,084 cars were inspected at checkpoints throughout Klaipėda County, of which 2,519 in the city of Klaipėda.

There was no shortage of 55 crews throughout Klaipėda County, 9 protocols were drawn up for violations of quarantine requirements (in accordance with article 45, paragraph 4 of the Code of Administrative Offenses).

A further 84 protocols were also drafted for various violations of the KETs.

Although most of the Lithuanian police officers were working at the checkpoints from early in the morning, six teams from the Lithuanian Highway Police Service carried out a raid in Panevėžys county on Saturday.

Officials inspected 392 drivers and found 59 KET violations.

Lithuanian Police Photo / Lithuanian Road Police Service organized a raid in Panevėžys counties

Lithuanian Police Photo / Lithuanian Road Police Service organized a raid in Panevėžys counties

After announcing the results of this raid, a discussion emerged on the Lithuanian police Facebook profile about a convicted driver whose car did not have a front bumper, and the registration numbers were posted in the car’s cabin next to the windshield.

“It does not matter if bumper if the important number should be hung in front, not outside the window ”, commented a netizen.

Lithuanian Police Photo / Lithuanian Road Police Service organized a raid in Panevėžys counties

Lithuanian Police Photo / Lithuanian Road Police Service organized a raid in Panevėžys counties

“The number is not attached to the front. You with attractors I was upstairs and everything was fine, ”another commentator told him.

Others assured the month that they had driven out of the window with numbers and had not caught any police team. It’s supposed to depend on “which police officer jumps out” – some seem forgiving, some don’t.

The person who claimed to be the owner of the car photographed by the police also participated in the discussion. It revealed that it had lost its inspection voucher due to a missing buffer.



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