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Witten Driver's Unusual Wiper Modification Leads to Registration Revoke; Police Crack Down on Traffic Offences

One Witten driver's unique wiper modification caused a stir. Meanwhile, police found numerous traffic violations, including driving without a license and under the influence.

In the foreground of the picture I can see the truck on the road. I can see two men standing on the...
In the foreground of the picture I can see the truck on the road. I can see two men standing on the floor and there is a hard hat on their head. I can see a man on the right side is holding the mechanical device. In the background, I can see the vehicles. I can see the barricade on the road on the left side.

Witten Driver's Unusual Wiper Modification Leads to Registration Revoke; Police Crack Down on Traffic Offences

In Witten, a driver made headlines for an unusual vehicle modification and traffic offences were rampant during a recent police operation.

A driver in Witten took the law into their own hands, modifying their vehicle's windshield wipers to function only at the fastest speed and halt midway when turned off. This led to the vehicle's registration being revoked due to safety concerns. The car was found to have a total of 44 defects, including worn-out tires, faulty lights, oil leaks, and multiple warning lights flashing.

Meanwhile, police in Witten conducted a targeted operation, penalizing numerous traffic violations. Four drivers were caught driving without a valid license. Other offences included speeding and driving under the influence. The Bochum police, responsible for Witten, Bochum, and Herne, plan regular operations. They aim to implement staged care models, preventive offers, and cooperation with local partners for community safety and support.

The modified windshield wipers resulted in the vehicle's registration being revoked due to safety concerns. In Witten, traffic offences were prevalent during a police operation, with four drivers caught driving without a license. The Bochum police plan regular operations and collaborative efforts to enhance safety and support in Witten, Bochum, and Herne.

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