Construction site rioters without a driver's license: police strike back!

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An incident on a construction site in Schwedt escalates: a Polish driver without a license is arrested by the police.

In Schwedt eskaliert ein Vorfall auf einer Baustelle: Ein polnischer Fahrer ohne Führerschein wird von der Polizei festgenommen.
An incident on a construction site in Schwedt escalates: a Polish driver without a license is arrested by the police.

Construction site rioters without a driver's license: police strike back!

In an exciting twist, an incident occurred at a construction site on Heinersdorfer Damm in Schwedt on Wednesday morning. A 44-year-old man from Poland, who was driving a van, came into the attention of the construction workers because he was driving without a valid driver's license. The construction workers, concerned about the situation, informed the police, which led to a dramatic exchange of words. The man reacted suddenly, became loud and escalated the situation, which ultimately led to him being taken into custody by the police. He is now facing legal repercussions for driving without a license and for threatening the emergency services. Further investigations are already underway, reports svz.de.

But what is behind this seemingly everyday story? More and more drivers, especially those whose driving licenses have been revoked, are looking for a way to get an EU driving license in countries like Poland. This practice has been observed frequently in the past, particularly in drunk driving convictions or when the maximum number of points has been achieved in Flensburg. The revocation of your driving license is always a reason for seeking a foreign driving license, like this Law Forum explained.

Driving without permission – a legal gray area

Driving without a license is a legal matter that should not be underestimated. Foreign nationals living in Germany rely on their driving license to remain mobile. A driving ban or the revocation of your driving license can significantly restrict personal and professional freedom. It is important to know that the German authorities have the right to take action against holders of foreign driving licenses if they violate traffic rules, such as anwalt.de reported.

The requirements for lawful driving with a foreign driving license are clearly regulated; Recognition is only possible if the blocking period has expired before the acquisition and the applicant has lived in the country of acquisition for at least 185 days. Fake residences can quickly lead to legal problems, and the costs of a foreign driving license should not be underestimated. Those affected should think carefully about this before embarking on this risky path.

How the situation in Schwedt will develop remains to be seen. The case illustrates how complex the issue surrounding driving licenses, especially foreign driving licenses, is in Germany. The 44-year-old Polish defendant will now have to appear in court soon and is likely to face both a financial and a legal challenge.

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