Wilfred Genee has received a fine of 280 euros for unnecessary left driving and he himself is quite hidden about that. “Yes, but guys, please! Saturday morning at half past seven! 280 euros!” He broke.
Many people are annoyed by drivers who linger endless left for no reason. They do not drive faster than the other traffic, but refuse to move to the right. Wilfred Genee is also one, he reveals Today Inside. The presenter is now fined for that and he is absolutely unhappy about that.
280 euros
Wilfred is really pissed off. “I recently drove to Helmond to take my son to a football match on Saturday at half past seven in the morning. Then I rode on the middle track for a while.”
He continues: “There was nobody on the road about it. I may have driven there for 20 or 30 seconds, and then I later got a print of 280 euros, because you are not allowed to drive left in the Netherlands for more than 10 seconds.”
“That’s the law!”
Johan Derksen believes that Wilfred should not nag. “Yes, that’s the law, right?”
Wilfred: “Yes, but guys, please! Saturday morning at half past seven! 280 euros!”
Studiogast Thomas van Groningen: “Don’t you think there is a cop somewhere on a birthday who says:” I had that Wilfred Genee, isn’t it! “
Wilfred: “It is a guy who had driven behind me, because I still wrote,” How is that possible? “, But then I had all received pictures.”
“Is also annoying!”
Johan thinks Wilfred is consciously caught. “But if you ask an agent:” Those guests at the table at today inside, who do you prefer to finish? “, What would that agent say?”
Thomas: “I think Wilfred Genee, hahaha!”
Wilfred: “Do you not find it a bit separate on Saturday morning at half past seven while there is no one on the road?”
Thomas finds the fine. “I also find unnecessary left driving very annoying.”
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Johan finds the agent faint. “That man had no service, he was private on the road, he saw him and noted the license plate. Then I think: then you are a bit of a slover, right?”
Thomas: “Yes, but driving unnecessarily left is really annoying.”
Wilfred: “On an empty road?”
Thomas: “Yes, but you will just sit behind you.”
Wilfred: “Yes, but there was still a job next to it! There were three jobs! So you could just pass it on left. It is not that there were two jobs. I didn’t drive in the middle.”
René van der Gijp laughing: “And we think those people in Gaza have problems!”

