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Recently, a video went viral on social media in Tashkent, featuring a driver who tried to grab attention in an unusual way. The footage shows a car driving through the streets of the capital with signs saying “got my license” stuck on the trunk and rear side windows. However, when inspectors stopped the car for a check, it turned out that this guy didn’t have a driver’s license at all.
Apparently, the driver was attempting to mislead traffic police officers, hoping that the signs would convince them not to stop the car for a document check. But this trick didn’t help him avoid the attention of law enforcement. Furthermore, after the inspection, it was revealed that the car was wanted due to the owner’s unpaid debts.
As a result, an administrative protocol was drawn up against the driver under Article 135 of the Code of Administrative Responsibility, which provides for a fine for driving without the necessary documents. The car was impounded.
Although the exact amount of the fine was not announced, by law, it amounts to 1 base calculation unit, which is equal to 375,000 soms.
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