In Yekaterinburg, a Mercedes whose owner had accumulated 400,000 rubles in fines was "seized".

In Yekaterinburg, a Mercedes whose owner had accumulated 400,000 rubles in fines was "seized".

      In Yekaterinburg traffic inspectors discovered a Mercedes‑Benz whose owner had violated traffic rules 195 times over one and a half years. As a result he owed more than 400,000 rubles.

      The offender’s car was found with the help of the Pautina system’s artificial intelligence. The vehicle was parked on Furmanov Street. A traffic police patrol arrived, seized the vehicle and then sent it to an impound lot. The car will remain there until the driver pays off all debts; otherwise it will be appraised and put up for auction.

      The GIBDD clarified that modern monitoring technologies and the prompt work of inspectors make attempts to evade responsibility pointless.

      Later the portal E1.RU reported that the car belongs to Andrey, a civic activist notorious in the city. He himself stated that he owes nothing. He believes a mistake was made. The activist has already prepared documents to appeal.

      Earlier it was reported that the driver of the "pepelats" that overturned near Kushva would be stripped of his license for drunk driving.

In Yekaterinburg, a Mercedes whose owner had accumulated 400,000 rubles in fines was "seized".

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In Yekaterinburg, a Mercedes whose owner had accumulated 400,000 rubles in fines was "seized".

In Yekaterinburg, traffic police caught a Mercedes-Benz driver who violated traffic rules 195 times in a year and a half. As a result, he owed more than 400,000 rubles.