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File under Protests
Author: Mike Werner
Location: Normandy, France
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 I love these kind of protests against speed radars, though it's the wrong time of year to do it. In Poland Mariusz Sztuba made a very unusual protest against the local speed radar in Bialy Bor, Poland. Wearing nothing but his sneakers and his birthday suit, he went on his bicycle, speeding at 53 kph (33 mph) past a speed radar set for 40 kph (25 mph). Imagine the surprise of the police officers looking at the speed radar photos of that day in October... Since bicycles don't have license plates, it took the local cops some time to find the culprit, but find him they did. Finally they found him, and gave him a fine for speeding 13 kph (8 mph) over the limit, and for lewd conduct. The guy protested at the court hearing, but to no success. My question is how can you know you're speeding on a bicycle? There's no speedometer...
Via: The Newspaper
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