Driving without a license: fine increased for Syrians in Prenzlau!

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A 27-year-old Syrian in Prenzlau was convicted of driving without a license, despite the emergency situation. Fine: 750 euros.

Ein 27-jähriger Syrer in Prenzlau wurde wegen Fahrens ohne Fahrerlaubnis verurteilt, trotz Notsituation. Geldstrafe: 750 Euro.
A 27-year-old Syrian in Prenzlau was convicted of driving without a license, despite the emergency situation. Fine: 750 euros.

Driving without a license: fine increased for Syrians in Prenzlau!

What happens if a driver drives without a license? This question comes up again and again, and a current case from Prenzlau is now shining a spotlight on the topic. A 27-year-old man from Syria was stopped at a police check and reported for driving without a license. He argued that he just wanted to repark his sick mother-in-law's vehicle. The journey spanned about two kilometers, but police officials were unable to confirm the emergency situation Northern Courier reported.

Although he was undergoing driving school training, the man did not have a driver's license and was waiting for a judge's decision to be able to take his test. This led to a clear legal dilemma: driving without a license is a criminal offense in Germany according to Section 21 of the Road Traffic Act (StVG) and can be punished with prison sentences of up to one year or fines, such as this Law Forum explained.

The legal consequences

The public prosecutor saw no valid reason for this. The request for a fine of 500 euros was increased by the criminal judge to 750 euros, which corresponds to 50 daily rates of 15 euros each. This makes it clear that the courts do not take such violations lightly. The convicted person also has to bear the costs of the proceedings, while a separate ban on regaining his driving license has not been imposed. The defendant ultimately accepted the verdict and did not appeal.

Driving without a license is very different from driving without a license, which is only a misdemeanor if you actually have a valid license. According to that ADAC It is considered an administrative offense if someone forgets their driving license, which is punished with a warning of 10 euros.

Driving without permission – a serious matter

But it's not just the fine that is an important aspect. Further consequences may arise from previous convictions. The defendant had eight previous convictions, including driving without a license. Repeat offenders must expect higher penalties and can also face prison sentences of up to six months. Depending on the severity of the crime, a medical-psychological examination (MPU) can also be ordered, as explained in the Juraforum.

After a driving ban, it is important to hand over your driver's license and not drive the vehicle during the corresponding period - a rule that applies to all motorized vehicles. Those affected should also be aware that crimes can also be prosecuted abroad - the laws apply across national borders, which adds another dimension.

In summary, driving without a license is a serious offense that can have serious legal consequences. Especially since the alleged emergency situation was not recognized in this case, it becomes clear once again: With all the advantages that driving a car offers, it is essential to observe the legal regulations.