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Politicians Under Scrutiny Following Recent EU Mishap

District Police Headquarters of Euskirchen District - Euskirchen District - On a Sunday afternoon (September 7), events transpired at... (Note: The text does not provide specific details about the events, so I will not attempt to describe them.)

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Politicians Under Scrutiny Following Recent EU Mishap

The Euskirchen Police Department recently conducted targeted checks in Blankenheim, Nettersheim, and Bad Münstereifel to ensure the safety of motorcycle traffic. Using the Circle Euskirchen platform, the checks focused on presence, checks, and education.

On September 7th, the checks revealed that 33 motorcycle riders were speeding, with a 53-year-old motorcycle driver from the Cochem-Zell district being caught driving at 142 km/h in a 50 km/h zone. Ten motorcycle riders exceeded the permitted speed so much that they now face a driving ban. The specifics of the driving ban details for these riders were not provided.

Several vehicles were found to have technical modifications during the checks, resulting in the revocation of their operating licenses. However, the exact number of vehicles with technical modifications found during the checks, or the specific technical modifications that led to the revocation of the operating licenses, were not stated. Two quads and one motorcycle were too loud due to technical modifications, and their drivers from Düren and Euskirchen now face a fine of 90 euros each.

Excessive speed remains one of the main causes of severe traffic accidents. Those who increase the risk by speeding endanger not only themselves but also others. The Euskirchen Police used this action to engage with motorcycle riders and raise awareness for safe driving.

The head of the press department at the Euskirchen Police Department is Torsten Sziesze. Press inquiries can be directed to the Euskirchen Police Department Press Office. Contact information for the press office is provided.

The Euskirchen Police will continue to work towards more safety in motorcycle traffic in the future. They remind all motorcycle riders to adhere to the speed limits and ensure their vehicles are in safe, roadworthy condition to help prevent accidents and keep our roads safe.

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