Community Service and Driving Ban for Former Limburg Alderman After Driving Under the Influence
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Levin de Koster, former alderman of Beekdaelen in Limburg, has been convicted of drunk driving. He has been sentenced to sixty hours of community service and a €750 fine. He has also lost his driver's license for six months. The 32-year-old politician caused an accident in May after getting into a car under the influence of alcohol. He was still an alderman at the time. He drove away from a brewery, claims he accidentally hit the accelerator, an…
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