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Police in Swabia North region conduct stops of individuals operating motor vehicles without valid driving permits

On the day of September 2nd, 2025, the Bavarian Police North headquarters in Augsburg and Oberhausen witnessed an unsettling event. Read further for details.

Authorities in POL Swabia North apprehend drivers lacking valid driver's licenses on the road
Authorities in POL Swabia North apprehend drivers lacking valid driver's licenses on the road

Police in Swabia North region conduct stops of individuals operating motor vehicles without valid driving permits

On a chilly afternoon of February 9, 2025, a significant incident unfolded on Donauwörther Straße, Augsburg. A 30-year-old driver was stopped by the police for a routine speed check. However, the events that followed revealed a more serious situation.

The driver was found to be operating a vehicle without a valid driver's license, an offence that has landed him under investigation. The Bavarian Police Headquarters North, which was involved in the incident, also discovered an illegal switchblade in the driver's possession. This violation of the weapons law is another charge the driver now faces.

The incident occurred at approximately 14:45, and the police promptly intervened to prevent the man from continuing his journey. The switchblade was seized, and the driver is now under investigation for both driving without a license and violating the weapons law.

For further questions regarding this incident, the Bavarian Police Headquarters North Press Office can be contacted at phone numbers 0821 323 - 1013, 0821 323 - 1014, and 0821 323 - 1015, or alternatively, emails can be sent to [email protected].

It is important to note that the location of the incident was Donauwörther Straße, Augsburg, in the district of Oberhausen. The person in charge of the Bavarian Police Headquarters North is the Police President.

This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of adhering to traffic laws and regulations, as well as weapons laws, for the safety and well-being of all road users and the community at large.

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