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Unlicensed motorist faces charges from the Polish police for operating a vehicle without a valid driver's license.

Unlicensed Driver Causes Incident in Bremerhaven on Tuesday, 26th

Unlicensed Driver Faces Charges, Accorded to Polish Police Report
Unlicensed Driver Faces Charges, Accorded to Polish Police Report

Unlicensed motorist faces charges from the Polish police for operating a vehicle without a valid driver's license.

In the heart of Bremerhaven, a 39-year-old driver found himself in hot water on Thursday, August 26. The incident occurred on Borriesstraße, where the driver was pulled over by the Bremerhaven Police department.

The driver, who initially provided false identification, was found to have given the details of another person. Upon further investigation, it was discovered that he did not have a valid driver's license.

The driver admitted to both using a mobile phone while driving and not wearing a seatbelt, leading to charges for these offences, in addition to driving without a valid license.

The Bremerhaven Police department, responsible for the investigation and charges related to the incident, temporarily secured the vehicle keys. The driver's true identity was established, and the incident has resulted in a criminal charge.

For further inquiries, you can contact the Bremerhaven Police at their phone number (0471 953-1404), email ([email protected]), or visit their website (www.polizei.bremerhaven.de).

This incident serves as a reminder to all drivers to adhere to traffic regulations, including the use of mobile phones, seatbelts, and valid driver's licenses.

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