Driver fined after dog captured on speed camera driving car

2023-10-01 4

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More than the Road The brown hunting dog, Havino, apparently jumped into the driver's lap while driving in the Central European Slovakia country. In the photo, Havino looked perfectly comfortable in Skoda's driver's seat, and even seemed to have a cheeky smile on his face. According to a Facebook post, local police pulled 31 -year -old driver shortly after scene was caught on camera. The driver claimed that Havino suddenly jumped into his arms during driving and unexpectedly, the police said that the s were telling a different story. Police said there was no significant sudden movement in the car. This cheeky dog, hour on the steering wheel of the owner's car. He added that the driver was fined in place for violating traffic regulations ”. However, police did not explain that the man was not fined for allowing man to accelerate or his dog to continue. In the article, he warned the drivers to allow their pets to remove them. Driving with a dog in Australia All Australian states have penalties for drivers caught in a regions, arms, car control with a dog affected by domestic animals. In Victoria, applying an animal in your lap or directing an animal from any seat in the vehicle is a crime. The violation these rules is fined a violation of $ 277, while a maximum five penalties worth $ 925 may be given in the court. Drivers caught with a dog NSW in their arms can be slapped with $ 362 and three derbidity points that can increase a school area. Considering that the driver cannot maintain appropriate control of his vehicles during driving, a greater fine of $ 481 may be imposed. Queensland also has a big fine of $ 335 for drivers with a pet in her arms. It is illegal to have a pet in your arms during driving in South Australia, law, Tasmania and Northern Region, but it was not clear what certain fine would be. Western Australian drivers can be fined up to debit point and a fine of $ 100 to have dog in his lap during driving. If the presence of the dog creates careless driving, a fine of $ 300 and additional penalties can be applied up three debit points or up to $ 1500 and carry undergraduate loss. If the dog checks the steering wheel of driver, a fine of 100 dollars and debit point can be applied. broke.rolfenews.au

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