Fine withdrawn for driving through a red light at the direction of the traffic controller

Truck driver Harry Duinkerken from Hoogeveen does not have to pay a fine for running a red light on the Friesestraatweg in Groningen. His wrongful conviction is revoked.

The Public Prosecution Service (OM) and the Central Judicial Collection Agency (CJIB) have decided this, writes RTV North.

Dunkirk ran a red light on the instructions of two traffic controllers. At that time, they controlled traffic on that part of the Friesestraatweg, but the speed camera was not switched off and was doing its job neatly. Dunkirk later received a ticket of 259 euros to his amazement via his boss.

“I couldn’t imagine that that voucher really had to be for me. I always stick to the rules,” Dunkirk looked back yesterday. He requested the photo and it showed that he was indeed driving through a red light, but on the instructions of two traffic controllers.

When traffic controllers are deployed, the traffic lights are usually switched off completely. The Public Prosecution Service is still investigating why this did not happen in this case: “It is not yet clear to us why traffic controllers have been here. violation where the traffic controllers cannot be seen.”

A total of six drivers were wrongly issued a ticket for running a red light on Friesestraatweg. All fines will be revoked.

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