Passengers of Sebastian M., accused in a tragic A1 highway crash, are coming forward with accounts of an illegal anti-radar device and a dismissive attitude toward traffic laws.
Passengers Break Silence on Sebastian M.’s Driving Habits
New accounts have emerged from individuals who previously traveled with Sebastian M. before the A1 highway accident. While not part of the official evidence presented in Piotrków Trybunalski, these accounts shed light on the driver’s behavior.
Reports indicate that brd24.pl obtained interviews with former passengers of Sebastian M. Their testimonies suggest a reckless driving style and a sense of impunity.
Illegal Device and Specialized Legal Counsel
Informants claim Sebastian M. possessed an illegal anti-radar device in his vehicle and had access to a specific lawyer to avoid traffic tickets. These recollections supplement the understanding of his driving conduct.
According to one informant, Sebastian M. openly disregarded traffic regulations and consequences, believing he would not receive any penalties.
Anti-Radar Device Details
One frequent passenger, who traveled with Sebastian M. in both a BMW (the vehicle involved in the crash) and an Audi, identified a mounted anti-radar device on the left side of the steering wheel. The informant stated that Sebastian M. was aware the device was illegal.
The informant described the device as having a quickly detachable display, which Sebastian M. would remove with one hand during traffic stops.
Claims of Halved Travel Times and Legal Immunity
Passengers describe Sebastian M. boasting about significantly reducing travel times on long journeys, allegedly cutting them in half.
When questioned about speed cameras, Sebastian M. reportedly stated he had a lawyer who ensured he never paid any fines, according to an informant from brd24.pl.
The Role of a Known Lawyer
Media reports suggest a connection to a Łódź-based lawyer who was in the car with Sebastian M. at the time of the accident. When contacted by Onet regarding potential collaboration on traffic matters, the lawyer declined to comment.

