Unlicensed driver faces charges according to Polish police reports
In Bremerhaven, a 39-year-old driver found themselves in trouble with the law on August 26, 2025. The incident occurred around 5:30 PM on Borriesstraße.
According to reports from news aktuell, the driver was stopped by the Bremerhaven Police for driving without a seatbelt and using a mobile phone while behind the wheel. Upon stopping the vehicle, it was discovered that the driver did not have a valid driver's license or any form of identification.
The driver, in an attempt to evade identification, provided false personal information to the police. However, the police were able to establish the driver's true identity, revealing that they did not have a valid driver's license.
As a result of these violations, charges were filed against the driver for seatbelt and phone usage violations, false identification, and driving without a license. The driver was taken to the police station for verification, and the vehicle keys were temporarily confiscated.
For further inquiries, the Bremerhaven Police can be contacted at Phone: 0471 953-1404 or via email at [email protected]. The official website of the Bremerhaven Police is: https://www.polizei.bremerhaven.de/.
It is important to note that the Bremerhaven Police did not provide any new information about the time or location of the incident, the actions leading to the charges, or the driver's identity or personal information.
On a separate note, another incident was reported on Tuesday, August 26, 2025, where a 50-year-old man was stopped by police on the A27 near Bremerhaven for driving without a license. However, the date and details of identity documentation are not mentioned.
Stay safe on the roads, Bremerhaven! Always ensure you have a valid driver's license and adhere to traffic rules to avoid any unwanted run-ins with the law.