Ayia Napa: A fine of 550 euros to a Russian who allowed his son to drive a vehicle

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The Famagusta District Court today imposed a fine of 550 euros on a 49-year-old man from Russia who was found guilty of the charges according to which he allowed a minor, ie his 12-year-old son, to drive without a driver's license, without security and with consent of the same.

According to the Police, yesterday around one o'clock in the afternoon, members of the Police stopped a saloon car and a Buggy type vehicle that was following it, on a street in Ayia Napa.

A police check revealed that the first vehicle was driven by a 49-year-old man from Russia with his 33-year-old wife as co-driver, while the second vehicle was driven by their 12-year-old son.

Both the parents and the minor were taken to the Ayia Napa Police Station where the 49-year-old father was charged in writing.

Today, the father appeared before the District Court of Famagusta, which imposed a fine of 550 euros, which he then released and was released.

Source: KYPE