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Medvedev accused of violating traffic rules
Ekaterinburg motorist filed a complaint with police in Moscow, Dmitri Medvedev. According to the EAN, the motorist said that August 12 Medvedev came out of the cafe in Sochi, where he watched the match Argentina-Russia, sat behind the wheel of the car, seat belts are not fastened. These frames can be seen in the plot of the TV channel "Vesti».
A resident of Ekaterinburg with the help of law enforcement portal of the Russian Federation applied to the traffic police, which described the situation, he explained that Medvedev broke 2.1.2 of traffic rules, and gave links to the plot of TV channel "Vesti" and the photo, which shows how the president controls car belt is not strapped.
The announcement was made on August 14, he was given the number 20461. A traffic police on the fate of the application is received within 10 days.
Recall, August 6, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev held a meeting on the issue of road safety, since it recalled that the cause of almost 85% of road accidents is the human factor, that is, failure to comply with traffic regulations. "Break the rules, and do not understand why; a mental problem ", - he said.
I wonder what it's all over ...
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A resident of Ekaterinburg with the help of law enforcement portal of the Russian Federation applied to the traffic police, which described the situation, he explained that Medvedev broke 2.1.2 of traffic rules, and gave links to the plot of TV channel "Vesti" and the photo, which shows how the president controls car belt is not strapped.
The announcement was made on August 14, he was given the number 20461. A traffic police on the fate of the application is received within 10 days.
Recall, August 6, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev held a meeting on the issue of road safety, since it recalled that the cause of almost 85% of road accidents is the human factor, that is, failure to comply with traffic regulations. "Break the rules, and do not understand why; a mental problem ", - he said.
I wonder what it's all over ...
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