Seventeen People Plus a Driver without a Driver's License. Felicia in Slovakia Turned Into a Smaller Bus
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On Saturday, a police patrol in eastern Slovakia stopped a Škoda Felicia with an incredible eighteen people crammed into it. What's more, a man who didn't have a driver's license was behind the wheel.
Bratislava - Police officers in eastern Slovakia recorded an act worthy of entry into the record books during a routine traffic check: in an older Škoda Felicia car that they stopped, not only was there a person without a driver's license sitting behind the wheel, but there were 17 other people in the car keeping him company. Everyone had to continue their journey on foot.
A total of 18 people were driving a Skoda Felicia, which was stopped by police officers from the Pavlovce nad Uhom district department. The Košice regional police reported this on social media. A man without a driver's license was behind the wheel of a car with a Michalov license plate. In addition to him, there were another 17 people in the vehicle intended for five people. The police remind that such a ride is a gamble with the lives and healt…
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