Police to invade Hungary’s roads from Monday – here is what they are checking
Police officers will check the use of passive safety devices on Hungary’s roads for a week.
Based on the annual control plan of the ROADPOL Operational Group (European Road Police Network Operational Group), Hungarian police will check the use of passive safety devices throughout the country between 11 and 17 March.
The European-level “ROADPOL Seatbelt” check will focus on using seatbelts, child restraints, and helmets for motorcyclists and moped users.
Police. hu reports that the use of passive safety devices can prevent a significant number of injuries and reduce the severity of injuries in the event of an accident.
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The t itle of the article is FAKE NEWS and detremental to the reputation of police. They should sue the paper or at least hold a press conference. The police will be MONITORING and doing safety checks to mitigate law breakers’ potential deaths whould there be an accident.
I hope that the police will also be taking breath samples from anyone they suspect has had booze/drugs prior to driving. Since the population size is shrinking, they must prevent citizens from killing other citizens in preventable crimes.