Ulm in the state of emergency: Police stops Auto-Poser on Friedrichsau!

Ulm in the state of emergency: Police stops Auto-Poser on Friedrichsau!
On Wednesday evening, several hundred fans of the auto poser and tuning scene gathered in a parking lot in the Ulm Friedrichsau. The police were on site with an extensive line -up to proceed against the frequent traffic violations and the associated noise pollution, as [SWR] reports. The Ulm police received support from officers from the police headquarters.
In the middle of this colorful scenery there was a move of the Poser scene at around 11 p.m., which moved towards the Donautal industrial area and then after Ulm apprenticeship. Around 60 vehicles were examined more closely during the controls, which lasted around 3 a.m. in the morning. An expert found considerable defects in five of these vehicles: three vehicles were so deep that the tires touched the wheel arch. Furthermore, two vehicles had to stop because parts were installed that were installed without the approval of experts. As a result, the operating license had gone out in all these cars, so that the drivers had to leave their vehicles on site.
But what is it actually, an autoposer? According to [Bussmeldkatalog.org], these are drivers who want to stand out with unnecessary noise and tuning. This not only brings massive problems for residents, but also for traffic safety. As part of this last police operation, a total of 15 vehicles were objected to.
What are the consequences for the vehicle owners? Anyone who drives a vehicle whose operating license has expired must expect a fine of up to 90 euros. In addition, points in Flensburg and, in the worst case, the withdrawal of the driver's license are threatened if traffic safety is affected. Unauthorized conversions can also lead to the loss of the operating license, as [bussgeldkatalog.net] explains.
permanent controls in sight
The Ulm police have already announced that controls will also take place in Baden-Württemberg on Good Friday. And further reviews at popular meeting points of the Poser scene are also planned until late summer. Particular attention is paid to unauthorized conversions and loud vehicles. An incident that the police employed on Thursday night was a 22-year-old persecution. It raced in urban areas of up to 100 km/h, and even up to 150 km/h on the B10. His vehicle and driver's license were confiscated.
The population is also called to report striking and noisy cars. Citizens can simply contact the email address ulm.poser@polizei.bwl.de
The challenges that arise from the autoposer are clear: noise pollution, traffic impairments and possible environmental pollution are the central issues to which the police are now responding with their measures. What do you think about these developments in Ulm?
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