Man With Lifetime Driving Bans Again Behind Wheel, Placed Under Supervision

A 30-year-old man was stopped by police in Warsaw last weekend while driving with three court-imposed bans, including two lifetime orders.

Legal Consequences

Under Article 244 of the Penal Code, driving despite a court ban is a criminal offense punishable by imprisonment of up to five years. Police frequently apprehend individuals violating such orders.

Incident Details

The incident occurred on Friday on Podchorążych Street in Warsaw’s Mokotów district. Patrols stopped the Opel driver during routine checks and discovered through police systems that he possessed revoked driving privileges and three active bans on operating vehicles.

Case Development

The 30-year-old Żoliborz resident was detained after confirming two lifetime and one additional driving ban. He was charged with violating court orders and placed under police supervision pending further proceedings, facing a maximum five-year prison sentence.

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