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As he wrote Delphi, on participation on May 15. In the illegal pull race in Šiauliai, the swimmer, who was punished and lost his right to drive, was soon caught speeding up.
May 23 In Panevėžys, D. Rapšys exceeded the speed limit by 45 kilometers per hour.
This happened just two days after the athlete was penalized for participating in an illegal race. A 25-year-old Panevėžys resident was fined € 85 and deprived of the right to drive for three months.
Now D. Rapšys claims he would not have been behind the wheel again if he had known about the lost driver’s license.
“About knowledge and ignorance. I return to the fact that ignorance does not release you from responsibility for your actions. However, I want them to hear about my recent irresponsible actions from me, not from the media, with whom I want to interact less and less.
The news that police officers patrolling an unmarked car in Panevėžys stopped me for speeding. It happened last Saturday, more than four days ago. I only found out from officials that I had been deprived of my driver’s license for three months, because I was in an illegal career in Šiauliai. But I didn’t know, obviously I wouldn’t have been behind the wheel without a license.
How did that happen? Usually the notice of the fine for “dredging” in Šiauliai came through the ITS. There was a demand to pay a fine of 85 euros, an indication of what I can pay and a link to information about an administrative crime on the portal epolicija.lt. Attach images of messages. No revoked certificate is discussed.
It turns out that the official message was sent to Vilnius, where I am registered, and not to Panevėžys, where I usually stay. The letter is still in Vilnius. I apologized yesterday, but I want to say it again. I’m sorry it happened, but it will be a valuable lesson in life for me. I hope you learn from my mistakes. Thank you for your understanding, “wrote D. Rapšys on the social network.
The winner of the 2018 World Championship in the short group (25m) and the multiple European champion also shared copies of the emails they sent him.
D. Rapšis faces another fine for the second incident.
According to the Code of Administrative Offenses, speeding from 40 to 50 km per hour carries a fine of 170 to 230 euros, and driving without the right to do so, when deprived, carries a fine of 450 to 700 euros.
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