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On the way to court, 33-year-old man again too fast

A resident of Bielefeld drives too fast in September 2023 and is caught on the highway. The same officers chase her again before a court date - and have to intervene again.

An officer directs a driver out of traffic.
An officer directs a driver out of traffic.

- On the way to court, 33-year-old man again too fast

Back on the speeding spree and right in front of the police officers who caught her months ago: On her way to a court hearing, a speedster in East Westphalia was caught speeding again. And she was caught, of all people, by the officers who were supposed to testify as witnesses for her first offense in September 2023, as the police reported. Back then, the 33-year-old from Bielefeld was caught on the A2 highway near Bad Oeynhausen driving at 185 km/h, where the limit was 120 km/h. She did not accept the fine and took the case to court.

Therefore, the officers were on their way to Minden in a car from the Bielefeld highway police that morning to give their testimony. Once again, the woman was driving far too fast. This time, she was clocked at 164 km/h. When asked why, the 33-year-old said she was in a hurry and on her way to court - something the officers in the video car were already aware of. The consequences of the speeding violation will be decided later, the police said. However, she should expect a driving ban, according to the statement.

Police Statement

The police officers, who were expected to testify about her previous speeding offense in September 2023, became unlikely witnesses once more as they caught the speedster driving excessively again. Despite being on her way to court, the 33-year-old from Bielefeld was clocked at 164 km/h, significantly above the speed limit.

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