Offenburg (dpa / lsw) - police officers stopped a car with ten occupants in Offenburg - and none of them were buckled. According to police reports on Tuesday, there were six children in the back seat of the car in addition to the 33-year-old driver. A woman sat in the front passenger seat with a baby in her arms, another child in the footwell. Officials originally stopped the car on Monday because the man was speeding. When he was supposed to take child seats to the checkpoint for the onward journey, he drove away unbuckled - and came back unbuckled. Because he registered his car despite permanent residence in Germany, the man faces a tax violation. In addition, the police informed the fine office, the main customs office, the youth welfare office and the driver's license office.
Baden-Württemberg: Ten people in a car: And nobody buckled up
Offenburg (dpa / lsw) - police officers stopped a car with ten occupants in Offenburg - and none of them were buckled.

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